International Free Press Society

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Group.png International Free Press Society Powerbase WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
AbbreviationIFPS
FormationJanuary 1, 2009
FounderLars Hedegaard.png Lars Hedegaard
HeadquartersFredriksberg, Denmark
Type lobby
Membership• Lars Hedegaard.png Lars Hedegaard
•  Paul Belien
• Diana West.webp Diana West
•  Christine Brim
•  Björn Larsen
•  Ned May
•  Asger Aamund
•  Bat Ye’or
•  Andrew Bostom
•  Helle Merete Brix
•  Stephen Coughlin
• Rachel Ehrenfeld.jpg Rachel Ehrenfeld
• 40px Brigitte Gabriel
•  Frank J. Gaffney
•  Jr.
•  David Harris
•  Ole Hasselbalch
•  Ibn Warraq
•  Hans Jansen
•  Ehsan Jami
• Philippe Karsenty.jpg Philippe Karsenty
•  Roger Kimball
•  Ezra Levant
•  Kenneth Levin
•  Clare Lopez
•  Andrew C. McCarthy
• Pipes.jpg Daniel Pipes
•  Nidra Poller
• Roger Scruton.jpg Roger Scruton
•  Kathy Shaidle
•  Sam Solomon
•  Robert Spencer
• Mark Steyn 2014.jpg Mark Steyn
•  Brad Thor
•  Bruce Thornton
•  Allen West
• Geert Wilders.jpg Geert Wilders
•  Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi

The International Free Press Society was formed on January 1 2009 with addresses in Fredriksberg, Denmark and the US. It is dedicated to fighting what it claims is the threat to freedom of speech arising from "powerful and determined forces within Islam [that] are conducting a jihad against the West in order to undermine the Judeo-Christian conception of freedom, which emphasizes religious liberty, individual rights, and equality before the law."[1]

Most of the IFPS board members had previously been active in the "counter-jihad" movement. Lars Hedegaard, Paul Belien, Bat Ye'or, Andrew Bostom, Robert Spencer, and Sam Solomon had all attended the CounterJihad Europa conference in Brussels in October 2007.[2]

On 27 February 2009, the IFPS sponsored an event for Geert Wilders at the National Press Club in Washington DC.[3]

Criticisms

Although the IFPS claims to promote free speech, it has championed the cause of Geert Wilders, who has called for the Koran to be banned.[4]

The IFPS has links to the European far right through vice president Paul Belien, who is married to Vlaams Belang MP Alexandra Colen.[5]

Affiliations

 

Known members

12 of the 38 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Paul Belien
Rachel EhrenfeldNeocon "terror expert"
Brigitte Gabriel
Lars HedegaardDanish historian, author and journalist
Philippe KarsentyFrench journalist and media critic
Daniel PipesArch-Zionist and neoconservative intellectual and commentator
Nidra Poller
Roger Scruton
Robert Spencer
Mark SteynBilderberger and keynote speaker at The Collapse of Europe Conference
Diana West
Geert WildersEarly mentor of Mark Rutte. Anti-immigration politician. Backed by Israeli-lobbyists.
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References

  1. Policy Statement, International Free Press Society, 1 January 2009.
  2. Daniel Luban and Eli Clifton, POLITICS: Dutch Foe of Islam Ignores US Allies' Far Right Ties, Inter Press Service, 28 February 2009.
  3. Daniel Luban and Eli Clifton, POLITICS: Dutch Foe of Islam Ignores US Allies' Far Right Ties, Inter Press Service, 28 February 2009.
  4. Daniel Luban and Eli Clifton, POLITICS: Dutch Foe of Islam Ignores US Allies' Far Right Ties, Inter Press Service, 28 February 2009.
  5. Daniel Luban and Eli Clifton, POLITICS: Dutch Foe of Islam Ignores US Allies' Far Right Ties, Inter Press Service, 28 February 2009.