Christopher Knowles

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Christopher Knowles is a director of the Center for Vigilant Freedom (CVF).[1] According to the Sunday Times, Knowles is employed by the children's services department of Leeds City Council, and was suspended in December 2011, after the paper drew attention to his links with the CVF/International Civil Liberties Alliance and the English Defence League.[2]

"Aeneas" Pseudonym

Counterjihad blogger Paul Ray posted a picture of an individual he claimed was Chris Knowles in August 2011.[3] A youtube interview with counterjihad blogger Aeneas Lavinium appears to show the same individual.[4]

An article posted by Aeneas at the International Civil Liberties Alliance in July 2011, featured a (presumably inadvertent) dead link to a hard drive with a folder named Chris Knowles.[5]

Activities

Bologna Conference

Knowles and Dominique Devaux represented the Center for Vigilant Freedom at a conference in Bologna in November 2007.[6]

OSCE conference

Knowles served as representative of the International Civil Liberties Alliance at the OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting in Warsaw on 28 September 9 October 2009.[7]

Notes

  1. Center for Vigilant Freedom 2011 Annual Report, Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission, 29 May 2011.
  2. Dipesh Gadher, Council suspends worker linked ot Norway gunman, Sunday Times, 28 December 2011.
  3. Paul Ray, People who need to answer questions!, Lionheart, 1 August 2011.
  4. "Malarich", Interview mit Aeneas aus England bei der Wilders-Demo in Berlin, Youtube, 30 April 201, accessed 1 September 2011.
  5. Aeneas, EDL Attend International Conference In Stuttgart, International Civil Liberties Alliance, 7 June 2011.
  6. CENTRE FOR VIGILANT FREEDOM/VIGILANT FREEDOM EUROPA PRESENTAZIONE, lisistrata.com, 30 November 2007.
  7. OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Warsaw, 28 September - 9 October 2009, OSCE, accessed 2 September 2011.