Tharwa Foundation (
Arabic
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مؤسسة ثروة) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
grassroots
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organization that encourages diversity, development and democracy in
Syria
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and the broader
Middle East
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/
North Africa
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. The Foundation derives its name from the
Arabic
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word, ''tharwa''. Founded in 2003, the Tharwa Foundation is an offshoot of the Tharwa Project, an initiative launched in Damascus Syria by
Ammar Abdulhamid
Ammar Abdulhamid ( ar, عمار عبد الحميد; born 30 May 1966) is a Syrian-born author, human rights activist, political dissident, co-founder and president of the Tharwa Foundation. Ammar was featured in the Arabic version of ''Newswe ...
and Khawla Yusuf. Abdulhamid is a blogger, human rights activist and author. Yusuf is an author, politician, and human rights activist.
The Tharwa Foundation released its manifesto
in early 2007. As of May 2008, it has been signed by 100 nonviolent human rights activists in the region.
Mission statement
The Tharwa Foundation was established to provide a supportive environment for democratic principles and practices in the broader Middle East and North Africa region. Through programs that encourage inter-communal dialogue and
leadership development
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, Tharwa uses a range of educational, networking and outreach strategies to enable people of different religious, economic and ethnic backgrounds to come together to discuss peaceful solutions to the region's longstanding socio-political and development challenges.
Since its inception, Tharwa has been guided by a vision for the region’s future, based upon:
* The emergence of an open and self-empowering commonwealth of nations in the broader Middle East and North Africa region, where traditional communal identifications – ethnic, religious, and linguistic – are sources of the region's wealth and prosperity, rather than its division and decline
* Increased political awareness and issue-based, grassroots mobilization among disenfranchised groups in the region
* A growing role for local, national, and supranational
non-state actors
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and institutions, forming the basis of vibrant
civil societies where diversity is respected and celebrated
*
Democratic government
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s that respond to the demands and needs of their citizens and address the basic developmental challenges of their countries and their growing problems of
economic stagnation
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,
political alienation
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, apathy and extremism
* Respect for the rights of all persons residing in the region, in accordance with the principles outlined in the
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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and other international conventions on human rights.
Background
History of the Tharwa Project
The Tharwa Foundation was established to continue the work of the Tharwa Project, an independent initiative launched in Syria in 2001 by activist and dissident
Ammar Abdulhamid
Ammar Abdulhamid ( ar, عمار عبد الحميد; born 30 May 1966) is a Syrian-born author, human rights activist, political dissident, co-founder and president of the Tharwa Foundation. Ammar was featured in the Arabic version of ''Newswe ...
to spotlight the living conditions of religious and ethnic minorities and foster constructive dialogue between majority and minority communities in the broader Middle East and North Africa (
MENA
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) region, in the hope of enabling the creation of new bridges of inter-communal trust and understanding, facilitating the ongoing processes of
democratization
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and
modernization
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and helping to stem the rising tide of extremist ideologies.
With a small paid staff, and a larger network of regular contributing reporters, Tharwa developed communication tools to enable inter-communal dialogue in the MENA region. Utilizing an interactive website, online publications, and a number of regional and international advisors and partnering institutions, such as
BitterLemons, the
Institute for War and Peace Reporting
The Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR) is an independent nonprofit organization that claims to train and provide publishing opportunities for professional and citizen journalists.
History
IWPR was founded in 1991 under the name Yugofax. ...
(IWPR),
Pax Christi Nederland,
Hivos
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,
Heinrich Boell Stiftung, and
openDemocracy.net
openDemocracy is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, openDemocracy states that through reporting and analysis of social and political issues, they seek to "challenge power and encourage de ...
, Tharwa fostered new avenues for communications and grassroots activism in the region.
However, as the Project continued to produce reports on the sensitive issues of
minority rights
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Civil-rights movements ofte ...
and
political reform
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, it attracted increased scrutiny from the government in Syria, impairing its ability to operate freely there. Eventually, Abdulhamid, himself a vocal critic of the Syrian government, was asked to leave the country. He returned to the United States on 7 September 2005.
The establishment of the Tharwa Foundation
Despite these setbacks for the Project, the Tharwa team continues to operate openly in Syria and the broader MENA region, and the number of its members, supporting partners and regular contributors is on the rise.
The Tharwa Foundation established its headquarters in the
Washington, DC
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, area in December 2006. The Foundation currently sponsors a number of activities in the region such as the Tharwa Institute for Democratic Leadership, launched in 2007 to help train a new generation of young democracy activists. Tharwa's multimedia reports and publications are now hosted online at the Tharwa Foundation website. The US office now administers and coordinates Tharwa's programs and activities, and hopes to expand the scope of these activities over the coming years to enable the emergence of a new, diverse class of democratic leaders, empowered to represent the true aspirations of the people of the broader MENA region.
Manifesto
Tharwa's manifesto reads as follows:
Programs
The Tharwa Institute for Democratic Leadership
The Tharwa Institute for Democratic Leadership is a training initiative for emerging reformers and human rights activists from the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The program consisted of two five-day workshops in
Istanbul
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, and a six-month online course in Arabic addressing the key concepts of authoritarian and democratic political systems, political transitions, and advocacy campaign planning.
The Citizen Journalism Initiative
By sponsoring unaffiliated journalists, Tharwa hopes to provide an unfiltered source of news and analysis from citizens in Syria and the MENA region for regional analysts, researchers, and policymakers. The Foundation sponsors this program through hosting citizen journalists on the Syrian Elector website and the Tharwa Foundation website.
This
Maryland
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-based non-profit acts as the mechanism to help thousands of Muslims highlight cross-culture commonalities and set aside divergent ideologies.
References
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External links
Official websiteSyrian Elector website
Further reading
''Time''. December 19, 2006.
"Assad's Olive Branch Can Bear No Fruit" ''The Jewish Daily''. December 29, 2006.
"The New Revolutionaries" Bitter Lemons. February 15, 2007.
The Middle East Media Research Institute. May 22, 2007.
''Newsweek''. June 10, 2007.
"Overcoming Extremism: new definitions, new directions" Our Voices Together Blog. October 24, 2007.
"Democracy in Damascus" ''The New York Sun''. December 18, 2007.
Human rights organizations based in the United States
Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C.
Human rights organizations based in Syria