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The Amadeu Antonio Foundation, established in 1998, is a German foundation engaging against far-right extremism, racism and anti-Semitism. The foundation’s primary aim is to nurture and encourage civil society in opposition to far-right culture throughout the country, following its motto “encouraging, consulting, funding”.〔(Charity Vault, German Charities: The Amadeu Antonio Stiftung Charity in Berlin )〕 It was founded by Karl Konrad Graf von der Groeben, with Anetta Kahane appointed as its chairwoman and Wolfgang Thierse, the former president of the Bundestag, named as its patron. The Foundation is named after Amadeu Antonio Kiowa, one of the first victims of far-right violence after the reunification of Germany in 1990. On the evening of November 24 Antonio was attacked by a group of neo-Nazis in Eberswalde, and died on December 6 of his injuries. == Work of the Amadeu Antonio Foundation == The Foundation devises and executes a variety of projects campaigns, both online and offline, and collaborates with diverse institutions in the media, in civil society and at state level. Its work has included the following: * Setting up an Internet platform, “Mut gegen rechte Gewalt”, in partnership with Stern, the news magazine. This website provides information about trends in right-wing extremism, racism and anti-Semitism, as well as strategies to counteract them.〔(Andreas Petzold, Mut gegen Rechte Gewalt In: Stern Online )〕 * Administering the “Opferfond Cura” (Victims’ Fund Cura), which provides direct support for victims of hate crime, raises awareness about the problems that they face, and holds information and consultation about the best methods of support * Providing office resources for the website “Netz gegen Nazis” (Net against Nazis). In partnership with Die Zeit, the weekly newspaper, this website investigates and provides information about right-wing extremists, with a special focus on their online activities.〔(Die Zeit Online (ed.), In eigener Sache: Netz gegen Nazis )〕 In addition, the website and its staff provide consulting on how to handle right-wing extremists (for example, in the workplace) as well as a database with information about the right-wing extremist scene in Germany Alongside this online provision, the Foundation carries out a significant amount of operating work. Through this, it considers possible strategies against right-wing extremism on the local level and researches the structure of the scene (for example, the examination of the role of women in the movement).〔(Deutsche Welle,New report criticizes German handling of neo-Nazis )〕 One such project is “Kein Ort für Neonazis” (No Place for Neo-Nazis). Here the Foundation provides financial, administrative and expertise support for initiatives immediately prior to local, state or federal elections. Another project is “Region in Aktion” (region in action), which analyses how civil society can be supported in the wake of electoral victories by far-right parties in rural areas such as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg. The Foundation also builds networks between initiatives at local level, promoting alternative youth cultures and communities to weaken the support for intolerance and racism.〔(Website of the foundation, Overview about campaigns and fundings )〕 Within its financial support the Foundation has so far supported more than 770 initiatives and projects which engage with racism, anti-Semitism, and right-wing extremism, and which advocate for a democratic culture and the rights of minorities.〔(Website of the Foundation, Bilanz 2015 (German) )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amadeu Antonio Foundation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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