August 7, 2008
Charities Say Antiterror Policies Cause 'Collateral Damage'
By Caroline PrestonAntiterrorism policies introduced by the U.S. government after the September 11, 2001, attacks continue to hamper the work of charities overseas, according to a new report.
The report, by Grantmakers Without Borders and OMB Watch, says that overly broad guidelines, lack of due process for charities accused of terrorist ties, and false assumptions about nonprofit groups' role in supporting terrorism have curbed
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