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− | '''UN Watch''' is a Geneva-based front for the [[American Jewish Committee]] | + | '''UN Watch''' is a Geneva-based front for the [[American Jewish Committee]] <ref>[http://www.ajc.org/site/c.ijITI2PHKoG/b.835975/k.D5ED/Europe.htm International Activities: Europe] (Accessed: 4 October 2007) NB: UN Watch personnel have complained that they were portrayed as an arm of the AJC. However, the AJC's website makes it amply clear that this is indeed the case. The AJC website states: "AJC maintains offices in Berlin, Brussels (Transatlantic Institute), Geneva ('''UN Watch'''),..."</ref> with ties to the U.S. State Department. It was established during the Clinton Administration in 1993 under the Chairmanship of Morris B. Abram, a former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva. |
==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 08:47, 3 October 2011
UN Watch is a Geneva-based front for the American Jewish Committee [1] with ties to the U.S. State Department. It was established during the Clinton Administration in 1993 under the Chairmanship of Morris B. Abram, a former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva.
Resources
Neocon Europe, UN Watch
Notes
- ↑ International Activities: Europe (Accessed: 4 October 2007) NB: UN Watch personnel have complained that they were portrayed as an arm of the AJC. However, the AJC's website makes it amply clear that this is indeed the case. The AJC website states: "AJC maintains offices in Berlin, Brussels (Transatlantic Institute), Geneva (UN Watch),..."