Globalism gives our enemies a chance to prosper.

The so called NGO’s pretend to be neutral but in fact support our enemies by covert means under the name of human rights. The duplicity of these organisations was evident in the final days of the Sri Lankan insurgency when left leaning Hillary Clinton no less and reporters writing for the NGO’s in the British Times,attempted to force the Sri Lankan Government to negotiate a peace deal with the Tamil Tigers rather than destroy them.

Columbia also has problems with NGOs in a major article by Mary Anastasia O’Grady in the Wall Street Journal reprinted in the Australian 15.12.09,p.8.

“An informer say the peace community was a FARC safe haven for wounded and sick rebels and for storing medical supplies”in Coumbia.

Ex-guerilla commander Daniel Sierra Martinez,known as “samir”,who was second in command of the Revolutionary Armed forces of Columbia (FARC) turned himself into Columbian authorities and for a reduced prison sentence came clean about what he did in more than 2 decades in the FARC.

The Columbian authorities agreed to let the above reporter talk to Samir who told at length the involvement of FARC in the cocaine business and the exploitation of civilians in zones designated by “Non Government organisations”(NGOs) as peace communities he also told the reporter that the supposed peaceniks who ran the local NGO were his allies and an important FARC tool in the effort to discredit the military.

In 2003 the Columbian President Alvaro Uribe expressed his concern about the possibility that some “human rights”groups were actual fronts for terrorists. Something that many of us have believed for sometime.

“The International Left”who unquestionably support terrorism jumped all over him for making the claim,but Uribe’s comments were supported by information gathered by Columbian intelligence.

The town called San Jose de Apartado was designated as a “peace community”where civilians would live without fear of paramilitary or guerillas and was turned over to Inter-congregational Justicia y Paz,a Columbian NGO,which had the backing from Amnesty International and the Peace Brigade International.

Samir said the peace community of Jose de Apartado was not neutral and supported FARC in it’s efforts to tag the Columbian military as a violater of Human Rights. Samir would organise “witnesses”using FARC members posing as civilians for supposed human rights violations.

This gives some idea of the extent to which some NGOs will go to discredit the West and shows how little the word of any of them can be trusted.

The most disturbing part of these revelations is our “Belief”in these non elected,undemocratic and left leaning organisations who demand the right to decide human rights issues. In the future do not trust any of their spokespersons or accept any of their human rights tablets of stone,they are usually anti-Western and even pro-terrorist.

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