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#{{note|1}} The website, at [http://www.apfoundation.org/ Asian Pacific Foundation] has been altered. For details see the article at [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Asia-Pacific_Foundation sourcewatch]
 
#{{note|1}} The website, at [http://www.apfoundation.org/ Asian Pacific Foundation] has been altered. For details see the article at [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Asia-Pacific_Foundation sourcewatch]
#{{note|2}} Daily Excelsior, 6 March, Jihadi groups termed as criminals: International conference holds Pak responsible of abetting terrorism. Available at http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01mar07/news.htm#6
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#{{note|2}} Daily Excelsior, 6 March, Jihadi groups termed as criminals: International conference holds Pak responsible of abetting terrorism. Available at http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01mar07/news.htm#6 (viewed 7 April 2007)
 
#{{note|3}} see note 1
 
#{{note|3}} see note 1

Revision as of 10:11, 7 April 2007

Asia-Pacific Foundation

The Asia-Pacific Foundation is a UK think tank, that describes itself as an "International Policy Assessment Group" [1]

The foundation was launched in March 2001. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Daily Excelsior, a conference on terrorism in Asia was held in London to mark the launch of the foundation. [2]

Funding

The foundation's organisation web page states that "The Asia-Pacific Foundation is supported by donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, denominational group, ideological movement, or pressure group, be they in the West or in the Asia Pacific region." [3]

According to the Sourcewatch website "No information appears to have ever been published detailing the Foundation's funding sources. The Foundation does not appear to publish accounts."

Personnel

Notes

  1. ^ The website, at Asian Pacific Foundation has been altered. For details see the article at sourcewatch
  2. ^ Daily Excelsior, 6 March, Jihadi groups termed as criminals: International conference holds Pak responsible of abetting terrorism. Available at http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01mar07/news.htm#6 (viewed 7 April 2007)
  3. ^ see note 1