George Igler

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George Igler is a City-based political policy analyst and the founder director of the Discourse Institute, a non-profit described as 'studying conscience and risk', with a 'focus is on European free speech research and reform'.

Igler was a speaker at the Brussels Counterjihad Conference held July 2012 in the Altiero Spinelli building of the European Parliament[1] and billed as an 'International conference for free speech & human rights' and sponsored by the International Civil Liberties Alliance.[2] According to the blogger Fjordman, representatives of 18 countries, the majority from Europe but also including the participation of Coptic Christians from Egypt, attended.[3] He also claimed that 'more people attended this meeting than any other since the previous Brussels meeting in 2007'. [4]

Other speakers included: Philip Claeys | Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff | Alain Wagner | Hans Jansen | Père Samuel | Alexandre de Valle | Sabatina James | Sam van Rooy | Pierre Cassen | Stephen Lennon | Mark Steyn | Lars Hedegaard | Ingrid Carlqvist | Ned May (aka 'Baron Bodissey') | Magdi Allam | Gavin ‘Lawman’ Boby | Conny Axel Meier | Christian Jung | George Igler | Felix Strüning (listed as 'Peter' Strüning, apparently erroneously)[2] | Jean Maher[5]

Resources

Twitter: @georgeigler

Notes

  1. Slouching Towards Brusells Redux, Gates of Vienna, 15 July 2012
  2. 2.0 2.1 Brussels 2012 Agenda], International Civil Liberties Alliance, 9 July 2012
  3. Inside the Brussels Conference on Free Speech and Human Rights - part 1, FrontPage Magazine, 30 July 2012
  4. Inside the Brussels Conference on Free Speech and Human Rights = part 2, FrontPage Magazine, 30 July 2012
  5. Brussels 2012: The Panel Discussion, International Civil Liberties Alliance, 27 July 2012