Human Concern International
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Human Concern International (HCI) is a Canadian, federally registered, NGO charitable organization.[1]
From the HCI website:
- "HCI is a non-profit organisation dedicated to help alleviate human suffering through sustainable development projects and emergency relief assistance programs that foster self-reliance and preserves human dignity"
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[edit] Ahmed Said Khadr
Ahmed Said Khadr was a volunteer with HCI from 1988 to 1995, working in Pakistan and Afghanistan on relief and development projects. [2]
The National Post apologized, on April 26, 2004, for a March 6, 2004 editorial.[2] The apology said, in part:
- "The National Post has no reason to believe that there is evidence of any misuse of HCI funds to support terrorism. HCI itself has never been accused of terrorism or of supporting terrorism. The Post has no reason to believe that any of its other volunteers or staff have been accused of terrorism or of supporting terrorism.
- "Incorrect information appeared in an editorial in the National Post of March 6. The National Post apologizes to HCI, its board of directors, volunteers and donors for any harm or embarrassment its errors may have caused."
[edit] Address
877 Shefford Road
Gloucester, Ontario
Phone: 613-742-5948
[edit] References
- ^ Human Concern International Website
- ^ a b National Post Apologizes to Human Concern International, South Asia Partnership Canada, April 26, 2004