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RE: UNICEF "Children's rights campaigner" - Is Jailed For Rape of Boy, 13. Why It's Tough To Find An Honest Charity & What We Can Do To Help Fix This.

in #news7 years ago

I was not aware of the 2% figure, but that is in line with what I have seen in the real world. When I set up ureka, I considered whether or not to create some kind of 'legal entity' for it and did research into charities, not for profits and social businesses etc. - The very first thing I read about charities was that in Britain, their definition is not primarily about 'giving', 'care' or even 'respect' - but it is that the group comes under the direct control of the 'high court'. This basically makes ALL charities in Britain a controlled arm of the judiciary and government. This goes a long way to explain the problems faced here.

In this light, it makes more sense as to why a charity would employ people selling hard drugs - since the governments are well known to be involved the opium poppy trade and thus heroin, for example, in afghanistan - plus the extremely well detailed involvement in cocaine selling by the US gov.
In short, this is just more evidence (though none is needed) of total government corruption in all possible ways.

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In Canada it is a measly 8 percent o