INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
The 'International Foundation for Civil Liberties' is a non-profit organization and political pressure group established by the Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky in November 2000.
The foundation is headquartered in New York City and headed by executive director Alexander Goldfarb. The stated mission of the foundation is ''"to provide financial, legal, informational and logistical resources to secure human rights and civil liberties in Russia."'' The first grant of the foundation ($3 million) was given as an endowment for the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Civic Center in Moscow. The grant was accepted by Sakharov's widow Elena Bonner [1] By May 2001, 160 more grants have been awarded by the foundation to NGOs engaged in human rights protection across Russia.. IFCL supported Alexander Litvinenko through a resettlement grant that paid for rent of his two-bedroom apartment in UK. .
Alexander Goldfarb has helped Alexander Litvinenko in his escape to Britain. George Soros fired him from from his position as a top manager in the Soros Foundation in Russia for helping Litvinenko.
1. Alex Goldfarb and Marina Litvinenko. "Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB." Free Press, New York, 2007. ISBN 978-1416551652.
★ kolokol.org - Home page
★ Litvinenko poisoning: the main players - The Guardian
★ Boris Berezovsky
The foundation is headquartered in New York City and headed by executive director Alexander Goldfarb. The stated mission of the foundation is ''"to provide financial, legal, informational and logistical resources to secure human rights and civil liberties in Russia."'' The first grant of the foundation ($3 million) was given as an endowment for the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Civic Center in Moscow. The grant was accepted by Sakharov's widow Elena Bonner [1] By May 2001, 160 more grants have been awarded by the foundation to NGOs engaged in human rights protection across Russia.. IFCL supported Alexander Litvinenko through a resettlement grant that paid for rent of his two-bedroom apartment in UK. .
Alexander Goldfarb has helped Alexander Litvinenko in his escape to Britain. George Soros fired him from from his position as a top manager in the Soros Foundation in Russia for helping Litvinenko.
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References
1. Alex Goldfarb and Marina Litvinenko. "Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB." Free Press, New York, 2007. ISBN 978-1416551652.
External links
★ kolokol.org - Home page
★ Litvinenko poisoning: the main players - The Guardian
★ Boris Berezovsky
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