how to donate paris terrorist attack relief fund

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Are charitable donations safe from terrorist abuse?

Nov 14, 2015 · Donate to the Red Cross here. For anyone interested in donating blood to the victims who were shot Friday night, there are hundreds of French National Blood Service locations throughout France....

Are charitable donations to Syrian terrorists being manipulated?

How To Donate To Help Victims Of The Paris Attacks. ... and Paris chief prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters that there were probably three …

What is charity fraud and how can you avoid it?

Nov 14, 2015 · People are already looking for ways to donate. "This is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share," President Barack Obama said Friday night, offering his country's unwavering ...

Can governments prevent terrorists from taking advantage of humanitarian aid?

Nov 15, 2015 · • Give to an established charity. Check the track record of the organization with third party groups like Charity Navigator or GuideStar. Look for U.S.-based organizations to …

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Croix-Rouge Française (The French Red Cross)

The French Red Cross announced on its Facebook page on Friday that it was sending 300 volunteers to help victims, according to Mashable.

Kind Is Kind T-Shirts

If you want a symbol of your solidarity, you can buy a t-shirt from Kind Is Kind on Etsy. The shirts sport the now popular peace sign with the Eiffel Tower in the middle and 100 percent of the proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders, according to a tweet from Kind Is Kind. Find the t-shirts here.

Secours Catholique-Caritas France

Secours Catholique-Caritas France helps the poor, but is also providing assistance to victims and victims' families in the aftermath of the tragedies in Paris, according to USA Today. The organization is also urging Muslim families who feel stigmatized to come to its prayer sessions and engage in dialogue with volunteers, according to its website.

Secours Populaire Français

Secours Populaire is an NGO that helps fight poverty and exclusion around the world, according to Mashable. The organization called for solidarity and "gestures of humanity" to help France heal from the attacks. Donate to the organization here. If you live in France, Secours Populaire is also looking for volunteers.

What is UNSCR 1373?

UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1373, passed in the wake of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, imposed for the first time an obligation on all states to take a broad range of measures to suppress terrorism and block terrorist finances.

Is a charity a political organization?

Charities have always been susceptible to political involvement. To some extent this is inevitable and legitimate: the activities of many charities involve the provision of humanitarian relief and charities are inevitably drawn into considering the causes of suffering and seeking ways in which those causes can be alleviated as part of their work. This may involve some political activity in so far as it can be justified by the purposes of the charity involved.

What is charity fraud?

Charity fraud schemes seek donations for organizations that do little or no work—instead, the money goes to the fake charity’s creator. While these scams can happen at any time, they are especially prevalent after high-profile disasters. Criminals often use tragedies to exploit you and others who want to help.

What is the FBI's rise in fraud?

03.20.2020 FBI Sees Rise in Fraud Schemes Related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic#N#Scammers are leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic to steal your money, your personal information, or both. Don’t let them.

How to prevent terrorist groups from using humanitarian cover?

They have done this in three main ways: by masquerading as humanitarian workers to travel to conflict zones; by setting up fake charities to solicit funds for terrorism; and by diverting funds from legitimate charities to extremist groups in Syria and Iraq.

How many people have been killed in Syria and Iraq?

Over the past decade, civil conflicts in Syria and Iraq have caused appalling humanitarian suffering. More than 300 000 people have been killed and over five million displaced in Syria alone since the conflict began in 2012. These conflicts have also attracted more than 40 000 foreign fighters, largely from within the Middle East. Several thousand have also come from Western countries, including around 200 from Australia. [1] Jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq, most notably Islamic State, have inspired, supported, and conducted indiscriminate attacks against civilian targets within the region and internationally.

Is there a regulation for charities in Australia?

In Australia, there is limited regulation of charitable organisations raising funds for use in high-risk conflict areas. Anyone can set up a charity and collect donations without registering with a regulatory body, as long as their collected funds stay below a certain threshold. While existing Commonwealth counterterrorism financing legislation is robust, to be effective it requires good intelligence about the recipients of funds as well as an accessible and auditable financial trail. Unregistered charitable fundraisers who deal in cash are difficult to regulate. The ACNC has limited powers and resources to regulate the sector. It is hampered by the fact that registration with the ACNC is voluntary, there is no set of agreed External Conduct Standards [61] for those who are registered, and it does not have the authority to access AUSTRAC data. [62]

Is Australia sending money to Syria?

The Australian Government has taken a range of steps aimed at preventing prospective Australian foreign fighters from travelling to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq, and stopping money being sent there to support jihadist groups. There are, however, a number of ways that existing measures could be strengthened to preclude individuals and groups exploiting the cover of humanitarian activities.

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