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The Men And Women behind Human Rights Watch
Wow.  Katherine Graham, George Soros, Time-Warner, and on and on ...

9/7/01 11:30:56 AM
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Investigative Report -- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

Europe Committee, formerly 'Helsinki Steering Committee' or 'Helsinki
Watch'.
This is the Europe section of the Board of HRW, which is split into
sections
approximately by continent. The section was established in 1978: in the
late
1970's human rights became the main issue in Cold War propaganda. The
Soviet
Union had made concessions at the Helsinki summit (1975), allowing human
rights
monitoring. Western governments encouraged "private" organisations to use
this
concession -- as a means of pressuring the Soviet Union. Human Rights
Watch
began as a Cold War propaganda instrument.

The committee is now called the Europe and Central Asia Division. It is
still
affiliated with the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights,
which
co-ordinates the "Helsinki committees." The first version of this web page
was
compiled several years ago, and the committee's membership has changed, as
noted below. For the exact current composition of the HRW Board and its
subdivisions, check the web page HRW Board of Directors & Advisory
Committees.

[LSN Note:  Ethnic breakdown of 30 member committee:  At least 16 are
Jewish.
No more than 13 are non-Jewish Europeans.  One is (South Asian) Indian.
All
are American citizens.]

Jonathan Fanton

No longer Chair of the Committee -- promoted to Chair of the HRW Board. An
academic and foundation man. Former Vice President of the University of
Chicago, in 1982 appointed as President of the New School for Social
Research,
now the New School University. He is active in building US academic
contacts
with eastern Europe, directed at the new pro-western elites, see the
Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS) page.

Peter Osnos, now Chair

George Soros' publisher. He is Chief Executive of Public Affairs
publishers.

Alice H. Henkin, Vice Chair

Director of the Justice and Society Program at the Aspen Institute, an
elite
think-tank.

Note their report Honoring Human Rights: From Peace to Justice proposing
United
Nations mission strategies later used in Kosovo.

Morton Abramowitz

A link to the US Foreign Policy establishment, one of several at HRW.
Abramowitz was U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1989-91) and Assistant Secretary
of
State for Intelligence and Research (1985-89), among other posts: see his
personal details at the Council on Foreign Relations, CFR, where he is a
Fellow. The CFR is the heart of interventionist US policy since 1921 (and
hated
by the isolationist right).

He directed the CFR Balkan Economic Task Force, which published a report
on "Reconstructing the Balkans".

Barbara Finberg

A donor of HRW, see the list below. A retired vice president with the
Carnegie
Corporation of New York, who donated $1 million to Stanford University.

Felice Gaer

Human rights specialist at the American Jewish Committee and chair of the
Steering Committee for the 50th anniversary of the UN Human Rights
Declaration,
see this biography:

"Ms.Gaer is Director of the Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement
of
Human Rights. Author, speaker, and activist, she is a member of the
Council on
Foreign Relations, the Board of Directors of the Andrei Sakharov
Foundation, a
member of the International Human Rights Council at the Carter Center,
..Vice
President of the International League for Human Rights."

According to this JTA report, Gaer praised Madeleine Albright for
her "outstanding human rights record."

Felice Gaer was also a non-governmental member of the United States
delegation
to a United Nations Human Rights Commission meeting in Geneva, where
(according
to the Voice of America) she denounced Sudan, saying the the U.S. "cannot
accept those who invoke Islam or other religions as justification for
atrocious
human rights abuses." However, more interesting is this speech at the
Geneva
meeting, where she suggested the UN should no longer investigate prison
rapes
in the US: "we would urge the Special Rapporteurs to focus their attention
on
countries where the situation is the most dire and the abuses the most
severe."

Michael Gellert

Vice Chairman of the Board at Fanton's New School for Social Research.
Investment manager and Trustee of the Carnegie Institute.

Gellert is a director of Premier Parks Inc., owner of the Six Flags and
Walibi
theme park chains. Also a director of:

High Speed Access Corp.,

Devon Energy Corporation,

Humana Inc..

Paul Goble

Director of Communications and political commentator at Radio Free
Europe/Radio
Liberty, the Cold War propaganda transmitters that survived the end of the
Cold
War. From their website:

"Free Europe, Inc., was established in 1949 as non-profit, private
corporations
to broadcast news and current affairs programs to Eastern European
countries
behind the Iron Curtain. The Radio Liberty Committee, Inc., was created
two
years later along the same lines to broadcast to the nations inside the
Soviet
Union. Both were funded principally by the U.S. Congress, through the
Central
Intelligence Agency, but they also received some private donations as
well. The
two corporations were merged into a single RFE/RL, Inc. in 1975."

It is still funded by the US Government, through Congressional
appropriation.

Bill Green

Is no longer on the committee. Former Republican member of Congress, a
trustee
of the New School for Social Research (where Fanton is President), with
many
other public and business posts: see the biography at the American
Assembly, an
academic/political think-tank.

Mark von Hagen

New on the Committee. Director of the Harriman Institute -- an
International
Relations institute of Columbia University in New York. A Soviet and post-
Soviet specialist, with a long list of publications, see his profile at
the
institute website.

Stanley Hoffman

A pro-interventionist theorist (of course that means US intervention, not
a
Taliban invasion of the US). Professor at Harvard, see his biography. Note
that
his colleagues include Daniel Goldhagen, who openly advocated occupation
of
Serbia, to impose a US-style democracy: see A New Serbia.

Robert James

Also on the Board of Human Rights in China, another Soros-funded
organisation.

Kati Marton

New on the Committee. President of the Committee to Protect Journalists.
However this "protection" did not extend to journalists killed by NATO
bombing
of the Belgrade TV studios: she declined to condemn it. This may, perhaps,
have
something to do with not embarrassing her husband: Richard C. Holbrooke,
former
Special Envoy to Yugoslavia, and US Ambassador to the United Nations. For
an
idea of the social world behind Human Rights Watch, and a glimpse of of
how US
foreign policy is made, see this article about their cocktail parties...
"Dick Holbrooke, who's been U.N. ambassador since August, has a different
idea
of what sort of people the suite should be filled with. Tonight, he's
hosting a
dinner for General Wesley Clark, the granite-faced, soft-spoken Nato
chief, who
is leaving his post in April. .... Dressed in a formal pin-striped suit,
crisp
white shirt, and red tie, Holbrooke still manages to look comfortably
rumpled --
 his unruly hair is the secret to this effect -- as he banters his way
around
the room. Introducing Clark to billionaire financier George Soros and
Canadian
press lord Conrad Black, Holbrooke teasingly calls the general, whose
formal
title is supreme Allied commander for Europe, 'The Supreme'..."

"Holbrooke's wife, the author Kati Marton, is equally adept at the art of
the
cocktail party. Dressed in an elegant white pantsuit, she ushers guests
into
the dining room, where four tables are set for a meal of crab cakes and
saut�ed
duck. Marton and Holbrooke, who have been giving twice-a-week diplomatic
dinners, have a carefully choreographed act. 'I give the opening toast,
which
is unorthodox in the U.N. village,' she explains. 'Richard and I are
making the
point we're doing this together.'"

Ambassador A-List, from the January 3, 2000 issue of New York Magazine.

As "journalist protector," Kati Marton lobbied for the Soros-funded B92
radio
in Belgrade, which played a central role in the opposition under
Milosevic, at
least until his last year in power. The campaign for B92 is illustrative
of the
symbiotic relationship of interventionist lobbies and interventionist
governments. Marton was lobbying to protect an "independent" radio station
which was already part-funded by the US government (National Endowment for
Democracy). Partly as a result, it got even more western funding.

Immediately after the station was banned, Ivor Roberts, the British
ambassador,
showed his support by visiting its offices on the fifth floor of a
run-down
socialist-style building in downtown Belgrade. Carl Bildt, then the
international High Representative in charge of the civilian side of the
Dayton
peace agreement in Bosnia, the US State Department, and Kati Marton of the
Committee to Protect Journalists also made protests on behalf of the
station.

Internet technology and international pressure proved to be effective
weapons
against Milosevic. After two days he withdrew his edict forbidding B-92 to
broadcast. It seems likely that he was convinced that lifting the ban
would win
Western praise and deflect international attention from his electoral
fraud.
Immediately afterward, B-92 was able -- through funds provided equally by
the
BBC, the British Foreign Office, USAID, the European Union, and George
Soros's
Open Society Foundation -- to gain access to a satellite that linked
twenty-
eight independent local radio stations, covering 70 percent of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, which is now made up of Serbia and Montenegro.

1997 article from the New York Review of Books

A detail: Kati Marton was also a member of the Honorary Committee of the
Civil
Society Vision Award Dinner -- Tribute to Madeleine K. Albright by the
American
Friends of the Czech Republic. No, I don't invent these committees. In
fact,
they are part of a tradition of immigrant politics in the United States,
where
exile communities lobby for the "liberation" of their homeland, by US
intervention. George Soros himself is the personification of this style of
politics. In this case, the "liberation" of former Czechoslovakia has been
achieved, so it is a form of victory celebration.

And an ironical note: Kati Marton spoke at a panel, funded by George
Soros'
OSI, on What Drives US Foreign Policy?. One answer is of course: George
Soros.
And in a more general sense, people like Kati Marton, and organisations
like
HRW.

Prema Mathai-Davis

The token non-westerner, an Indian immigrant. She is, however, also CEO of
the
YWCA (Young Womens Christian Association), which is as American as can be.

Jack Matlock

Is no longer on the committee. US Ambassador to the Soviet Union during
its
collapse, 1987-1991. Author of Autopsy On An Empire: The American
Ambassador's
Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union (Random House, 1995).

Member of the large Board of Directors of the Atlantic Council. The
Atlantic
Council is more than a pro-NATO fan club: it supports an expansionist US
foreign policy in general. Note their recent paper (in pdf format) Beyond
Kosovo, a redesign of the Balkans within the framework of the proposed
Stability Pact.

The Atlantic Council list of sponsors is a delight for
corporate-conspiracy
theorists. Yes, it is all paid for by the Rockefeller foundation, the
Soros
foundation, the Nuclear Energy Institute, Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop,
Exxon,
British Nuclear Fuels, the US Army and the European Union.

Conspiracy theorists will also be delighted to see that Matlock attended
the
1996 Bilderberg Conference.

Herbert Okun

Career diplomat, former Special Advisor on Yugoslavia to Secretary of Stat
e
Cyrus Vance, Deputy Co-Chairman of the International Conference on the
former
Yugoslavia. Member of the Board of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security
(LAWS) and its affiliate the Committee for National Security (CNS) which
gives
this biography:

Ambassador Herbert Okun is the U.S. member and Vice-President of the
International Narcotics Control Board, and Visiting Lecturer on
International
Law at Yale Law School. Previously, he was the Deputy Chairman on the U.S.
delegation at the SALT II negotiations and led the U.S. delegation in the
trilateral U.S.-U.K.-USSR Talks on the CTBT. From 1991 to 1993 Ambassador
Okun
was Special Advisor on Yugoslavia to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
Personal
Envoy of the U.N. Secretary General, and Deputy Co-Chairman of the
International Conference on the former Yugoslavia. He also served as
Deputy
Permanent Representative of the United States to the UN from 1985 to 1989
serving on the General Assembly, the Disarmament Committee and the
Committee on
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Amb. Okun was also U.S. Ambassador to the
former
German Democratic Republic.

He was from 1990-97 Executive Director of the Financial Services Volunteer
Corps, "a non-profit organization providing voluntary assistance to help
establish free-market financial systems in former communist countries,"
see his
biography at International Security Studies at Yale University, where he
is
also a board member. This Corps is a de facto agency of USAID, see how it
is
listed country-by-country in their report. Although it is not relevant to
Human
Rights Watch, this curriculum vitae gives a good impression of the kind of
international elite created by such programs.

Okun is also a member emeritus of the board of the European Institute in
Washington, an Atlanticist lobby. It organises the European-American
Policy
Forum, the European-American Congressional Forum, and the Transatlantic
Joint
Security Policies Project. Okun is a special advisor to the Carnegie
Commission
on Preventing Deadly Conflict funded by the Carnegie Corporation. (It
links pro-
western international elite figures advocating a formal structure for
control
of states by the "international community.")

Okun was a member of a Task Force (including Bianca Jagger and George
Soros) on
war criminals: see their report. Although it also demands "UN Sanctions
Against
States Harboring Indicted War Criminals" it is unlikely that the Task
Force
members meant the man quoted at the start of their report, President
Clinton.

A curiosity: this human rights supporter is accused of an attempt to
destroy
the right to free speech, in his post at the International Narcotics
Control
Board: see A Duty to Censor: U.N. Officials Want to Crack Down on Drug War
Protesters in the libertarian Reason Magazine.

Jane Olson

A member of the Executive Committee of HRW Southern California, and until
2000
its co-chair, see this biography. One of the few who are simply human
rights
activists, although her views are clearly 100% acceptable to the US
Government.
She was appointed a member of the U.S. delegation to the 1991 Conference
on
Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) in Moscow. The biography vaguely
notes that she "...served on many delegations to the former USSR and
Yugoslavia."

Again note, that US citizens consider it normal to travel to Europe, to
decide
on Europe's "Security and Cooperation." However, there is absolutely no
equivalent "Conference on North American Security and Cooperation," where
Europeans arrive, to tell Americans what to do.

Olson is also a member of the Board of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation,
one of
many small globalist groups, advocating peace and some vague form of world
government. So long as they just sell sunflower seeds at $2.50 a packet
they
are harmless, but as a HRW Board member Olson also lobbies for US military
intervention -- a less innocent way to achieve "peace."

Barnett Rubin

Academic and Soros-institutes advisor. Director of the "Center for
Preventive
Action" at the Council on Foreign Relations. The center is funded by the
US
Government through USIP, and by the Carnegie Corporation as part of their
program Preventing Deadly Conflict. "Preventive Action" means
intervention.
He is a member of the center's South Balkans Working Group, and edited a
1996
Council on Foreign Relations study Towards Comprehensive Peace in
Southeast
Europe: Conflict Prevention in the South Balkans. Rubin is an Afghanistan
specialist, also on the Board of the Asia division of HRW. He authored and
edited several works on Afghanistan. Rubin apparently has a curious
attitude to
the Taliban, seeing them as a bulwark against Islamic radicalism . See
this
letter to NPR, entitled Afghanistan Whitewash.

While the Lyden-Rubin conversation made no mention of US support for the
Taliban, they referred several times to US "pressure" on the Taliban to
now
respect human rights. This is a total white wash which distorts the
historical
record beyond recognition.

Rubin is on the Advisory Board of the Soros Foundation Central Eurasia
Project.
He is an advisor of the Forced Migration Project of Soros' Open Society
Institute, and he is also on the Board of the Soros Humanitarian Fund for
Tajikistan. Perhaps most interesting is that the U.S. Institute of Peace
(a de
facto government agency) gave him a grant to research "formation of a new
state
system in Central Eurasia."

Barnett Rubin articles on Central Asia

This may be repetitive, but note once again that there are absolutely no
Foundations or Institutes in Central Asia, which pay people to design "new
state systems" in North America. For people like Rubin "human rights" mean
simply that the US designs the world: at the same time, the US might
accept the
Taliban, if it was a strategic interest. See this article at the Soros
Central
Asia site, The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan,
advocating a
de facto colonial government in Afghanistan financed by oil revenues.

Rubin is also a member of the US State Department Advisory Committee on
Religious Freedom Abroad. The Final Report of this Committee also sums up
what
the United States can do, when it finds religious freedom has been
infringed.
The list begins at "friendly, persuasive: open an embassy" and ends with
"act
of war."

Rubin was also involved in the 1997 New York meeting, where the United
States
attempted to create a unified Yugoslav opposition, with among others Vuk
Draskovic. (The effort failed at the time, and ever since.)

Leon Sigal

NOTE: I can find no website matching this info on "Leon Sigal" to HRW. I
assume
it is the same person, although I do not understand why an expert on Asian
issues is on the board for the European division of HRW.
Consultant to the Social Science Research Council, member of the Board of
Advisors at Globalbeat Syndicate, part of the New York University Dept of
Journalism. See their article on Lessons From The War In Kosovo.

>From Globalbeat:

"He is a former member of the Editorial Board of The New York Times, where
he
wrote frequently on nuclear issues, and is the author of many books and
articles on both international security and media issues."

Sigal authored Disarming Strangers: Nuclear Diplomacy with North Korea
(Princeton University Press 1998). He is a Project member of the Committee
on
Nuclear Policy.

Malcolm Smith

No online information available.

George Soros

>From the Public Affairs site, the biography of George Soros, financier of
HRW
and of numerous organisations in eastern Europe with pro-American,
pro-market
policies.

George Soros was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1930. In 1947 he emigrated
to
England, where he graduated from the London School of Economics. While a
student in London, Mr. Soros became familiar with the work of the
philosopher
Karl Popper, who had a profound influence on his thinking and later on his
philanthropic activities. In 1956 he moved to the United States, where he
began
to accumulate a large fortune through an international investment fund he
founded and managed.

Mr. Soros currently serves as chairman of Soros Fund Management L.L.C., a
private investment management firm that serves as principal investment
advisor
to the Quantum Group of Funds. The Quantum Fund N.V., the oldest and
largest
fund within the Quantum Group, is generally recognized as having the best
performance record of any investment fund in the world in its
twenty-nine-year
history.

Mr. Soros established his first foundation, the Open Society Fund, in New
York
in 1979 and his first Eastern European foundation in Hungary in 1984. He
now
funds a network of foundations that operate in thirty-one countries
throughout
Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union, as well as
southern
Africa, Haiti, Guatemala, Mongolia and the United States. These
foundations are
dedicated to building and maintaining the infrastructure and institutions
of an
open society. Mr. Soros has also founded other major institutions, such as
the
Central European University and the International Science Foundation. In
1994,
the foundations in the network spent a total of approximately $300
million; in
1995, $350 million; in 1996, $362 million; and in 1997, $428 million.
Giving
for 1998 is expected to be maintained at that level.

In addition to many articles on the political and economic changes in
Eastern
Europe and the former Soviet Union, Mr. Soros is the author of The Alchemy
of
Finance, Opening the Soviet System, Underwriting Democracy, and Soros on
Soros:
Staying Ahead of the Curve.

Mr. Soros has received honorary doctoral degrees from the New School for
Social
Research, the University of Oxford, the Budapest University of Economics,
and
Yale University. In 1995, the University of Bologna awarded Mr. Soros its
highest honor, the Laurea Honoris Causa, in recognition of his efforts to
promote open societies throughout the world.

Soros Foundations Network

Open Society Institute Staff Directory

Privatization Project

Open Society Institute Budapest

Donald J. Sutherland

Not the actor. Also on the advisory board of the World Policy Institute.

Ruti Teitel

Professor of Constitutional Law at the New York Law School, see his
biography.
In the last few years he has specialised in the Constitutions of eastern
European countries, and advised on the new Ukrainian constitution.

William D. Zabel

George Soros' legal advisor, on foundation and charity law. An estate and
family financial lawyer for the rich at Schulte, Roth, and Zabel. His
biography
lists his involvement with these Soros Foundations: "Newly Independent
States
and the Baltic Republics, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Central European
University and Open Society Fund." See this biographical article
originally
from the National Law Journal: "When fate knocks, rich ring for Zabel."

He is a trustee of Fanton's New School of Social Research, and member of
the
Advisory Board of the World Policy Institute at the New School.

Zabel is a director of the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. The Lawyers
Committee for Human Rights is one of the partners in the "Apparel Industry
Partnership," a group set up by the Clinton administration and the US
clothing
and footwear industries to defuse criticism of conditions in their
factories.
The (not particularly radical) US trade union federation refuses to
co-operate
with it.

Zabel is also on the Board of Doctors of the World, the USA branch of
M�decins
du Monde, founded by Bernard Kouchner in 1980. Kouchner is now the UN
Representative (the "governor") in Kosovo. Despite the name, M�decins du
Monde
is a purely western organisation, see the affiliate list.

Warren Zimmermann

US Ambassador to Yugoslavia during its break-up, author of Origins of
Catastrophe: Yugoslavia and Its Destroyers. A Cold-War career diplomat,
long
active in US human rights campaigns against eastern Europe. See this site
for
an extreme pro-Bosniac assessment of his book by Branka Magas, alleging he
appeased Milosevic: "In the event, by pursuing Yugoslavia's unity rather
than
supporting Slovenia and Croatia in their demands for either the country's
confederal transformation or its peaceful dissolution, the United States
helped
ensure its violent break-up." (I think it is logically consistent with US
values and interests, that the US supported one policy around 1990 and
another
in Kosovo. The real problem is that so many people in Europe expect the US
to
design their states and write their Constitutions. It is because of this
attitude, that people like Zimmermann, and organisations like HRW, can
flourish.) Zimmermann is now a professor of Diplomacy at Columbia
University.
If you think the "amoral diplomat" is a stereotype, look at his
Contemporary
Diplomacy course. This is his assignment for the young future diplomats:
Imagine that you are a member of Secretary Albright's Policy Planning
Staff.
She has asked you to write a strategy paper for one of the following
diplomatic
challenges:

Dealing with NATO expansion and with the countries affected;

Crafting a more energetic and assertive US approach to the Israeli-PLO
deadlock;

Raising the American profile in sub-Saharan Africa;

Developing a US initiative to improve relations with Cuba;

Forging an American approach to Central Asia and its energy wealth;

Making better use of the UN and other multilateral organizations like
OSCE;

Weighing the relative priorities between pursuing human rights
and keeping open lucrative economic opportunities;

Increasing interest in, and support for, US foreign policy among the
American
people.

With Barnett Rubin, Zimmermann is a member of the Advisory Board of the
Forced
Migration Project at Soros Open Society Institute.

With Felice Gaer, Zimmermann is also on the Board of the quasi-commercial
International Dispute Resolution Associates. (Peacemaking has become big
business, but IDR is also funded by the US Government through the USIP.)

He is a Trustee of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International
Affairs.

Also new on the Committee (from the 2001 list) are:

Fredrica Friedman

Karl Meyer

Joel Motley

Colette Shulman

Adele Sweet

Mark Walton

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HRW Council

The Human Rights Watch "Council" is primarily a fund-raising group.
However,
its members no doubt expect some influence on HRW policy, for their $5 000
minimum donation. The Council describes itself as "...an international
membership organization that seeks to increase awareness of human rights
issues
and support for Human Rights Watch." The interesting thing about the
Council is
that it shows how much HRW is not international. It is Anglo-American, to
the
point of caricature. The Council is sub-divided onto four "regional
committees." You might expect a division by continents (the Americas,
Africa,
Europe and Asia-Pacific). But instead the "regions" of the HRW global
community
are New York, Northern California, Southern California, and London. There
is
also a "Committee At-Large" but it does not appear to organise any
activities.
The Council members are not publicly listed, but its regional limitations
are
clear. Although Human Rights Watch claims to act in the name of universal
values, it is an organisation with a narrow social and geographical base.
If
HRW Council members were truly concerned about the welfare of Africans,
Tibetans or eastern Europeans, then they would at least offer them an
equal
chance to influence the organisation. Instead, geographical location and
the
high cost restrict Council Membership to the US and British
upper-middle-class.
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HRW Donors

Taken from an older version of the HRW website, this 1995 list is
apparently
the latest available online. HRW is not legally obliged to disclose who
donates
money. About half of its funds come from foundations, and half from
individual
donors. In its latest financial statement, HRW claims that it "accepts no
government funds, directly or indirectly." However, that is not true with
respect to the 1995 list. The Dutch Novib is a government-funded aid
organisation. Oxfam also gets funds from the British government, and the
European Union, see their annual report. Possibly they are still
contributing,
but Human Rights Watch is apparently not prepared to disclose present
sources
of funding.

DONORS OF $100,000 OR MORE

Dorothy and Lewis Cullman

The Aaron Diamond Foundation

Irene Diamond

The Ford Foundation

The Lillian Hellman & Dashiell Hammett Fund

Estate of Anne Johnson

The J. M. Kaplan Fund

The Fanny and Leo Koerner Charitable Trust

The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

The John Merck Fund

The Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation

Novib, The Dutch Organization for Development Corporation,

The Overbrook Foundation

Oxfam

Donald Pels

The Ruben and Elisabeth Rausing Trust

The Rockefeller Foundation

Marion and Herbert Sandler, The Sandler Family Supporting Foundation

Susan and George Soros

Shelby White and Leon Levy

DONORS OF $25,000 -- $99,999

The Arca Foundation

Helen and Robert Bernstein

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bronfman, Jr.

Nikki and David Brown

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Compton Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis

The Dr. Seuss Foundation

Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller

Jack Edelman

Epstein Philanthropies

Federation Internationale des Ligues des Droits de L'Homme

Barbara Finberg

General Service Foundation

Abby Gilmore and Arthur Freierman

Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund

Katherine Graham, The Washington Post Company

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation

Hudson News

Independence Foundation

The Isenberg Family Charitable Trust

The Henry M. Jackson Foundation

Robert and Ardis James

Jesuit Refugee Service

Nancy and Jerome Kohlberg

Lyn and Norman Lear

Joshua Mailman

Medico International

Moriah Fund, Inc.

Ruth Mott Fund

Kathleen Peratis and Richard Frank

Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation

Ploughshares Fund

Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.

Anita and Gordon Roddick

Edna and Richard Salomon

Lorraine and Sid Sheinberg

Margaret R. Spanel

Time Warner Inc.

U.S. Jesuit Conference

Warner Brothers, Inc.

Edie and Lew Wasserman

Maureen White and Steven Rattner

Malcolm Wiener and Carolyn Seely Wiener

The Winston Foundation for World Peace


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