Germany Has Frozen Funding For Wildlife Charity WWF Amid Ongoing Human Rights Investigations

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Germany Has Frozen Funding For Wildlife Charity WWF Amid Ongoing Human Rights Investigations


The country’s taxpayers have sent the global mega-charity tens of millions of euros — but the government has now frozen funds after BuzzFeed News exposed how anti-poaching guards backed by WWF have tortured, raped, and killed people.

By Marcus Engert and Katie J.M. Baker and Tom Warren


The German government has frozen funding for the World Wide Fund for Nature in response to BuzzFeed News revelations that the global mega-charity funds, equips, and works directly with forces that have tortured and killed people.

Money earmarked for WWF is on hold pending further investigation of human rights abuses at WWF-supported parks, three German government agencies confirmed to BuzzFeed News. Officials declined to say exactly how much is being withheld, but German taxpayers have given WWF tens of millions of euros over the past two decades.

The country’s development bank, known as KfW, said it “takes these human rights allegations very seriously” and confirmed that funding had been suspended.

WWF did not respond to questions ahead of publication. After this story was published, the charity sent a statement saying that the German government had only suspended funds allocated to one wildlife reserve — the Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where guards have been accused of gang rape and torture.

"There has been no blanket funding freeze," the statement said. "We continue to work closely with KFW and other German government agencies on vital conservation efforts worldwide."

The decision to suspend that funding comes after BuzzFeed News revealed this spring that the beloved nonprofit with the cuddly panda logo backs paramilitary forces accused of widespread atrocities against people living on the fringes of wildlife parks across Africa and Asia.

The charity confirmed only last week that it was investigating new allegations of a double murder at Salonga. The park is comanaged by WWF and funded by the German government, but a spokesperson for the country’s development ministry said the agency did not learn of the new probe until BuzzFeed News wrote about it.

The revelations have triggered a wave of investigations in the United States and Europe. Senior US lawmakers on the House Committee on Natural Resources are “aggressively pursuing” whether American taxpayer money has gone to forces that have committed human rights abuses. The United Kingdom’s Charity Commission is investigating whether WWF’s UK branch conducts proper due diligence to ensure that the money it sends abroad does not contribute to violence. And WWF’s in-country branch in Germany has completed its own internal inquiry, which found that the charity must overhaul its human rights policies.

The charity is also conducting its own global investigation, and in April it appointed Navi Pillay, the former United Nations high commissioner for human rights, to chair that inquiry. WWF’s president, Pavan Sukhdev, has promised to take “swift and appropriate action” to address any “shortcomings uncovered by the review.”

Earlier this month, BuzzFeed News revealed that WWF had kept evidence of gang rape and torture at its German-funded Salonga park under wraps.

A confidential report, which was commissioned by the charity, found that guards had raped and tortured four women, two of whom were pregnant, and had tied male villagers’ penises with fishing lines. The findings were submitted this spring but were not made public, and two legal experts who worked on the report said their investigation was cut short and that they were prevented from looking into other alleged crimes. One said he had to flee the park after rangers threatened to kill him.

A draft of the Salonga report was provided to Germany’s development bank, KfW — but documents seen by BuzzFeed News show that WWF asked them to treat all details of the investigation and its findings in a “non-public fashion.”

WWF said it chose not to release the report publicly because of concerns over victim confidentiality and due process, including criminal investigations against alleged perpetrators. The charity said that all of the guards involved have been suspended and that it is aiding local authorities with prosecution.

KfW has given more than 5 million euros to Salonga since 2016 and pledged a further 1.3 million last year. A spokesperson declined to confirm how much money is being withheld. “We ask for your understanding that we cannot provide any information on the amount of the funds concerned / disbursed / frozen," the spokesperson said in a statement.

Germany has spent billions funding nature and conservation parks around the world, and much of the government’s funding for WWF comes from KfW.

The bank has refused to hand over documents relating to its funding of WWF-backed parks mired in human rights abuses, claiming it is not subject to the country’s freedom of information laws.

BuzzFeed News has filed a lawsuit in Germany demanding access to any records involving alleged human rights abuses at WWF parks funded by the agency.


CORRECTION

This article has been clarified to reflect a statement sent by WWF after publication saying that the German government had not issued a "blanket freeze" on funding but had suspended funds allocated to one wildlife reserve — the Salonga National Park.

 
More snippets here


WWF Funds Guards Who Have Tortured And Killed People

The World Wide Fund for Nature funds vicious paramilitary forces to fight poaching. A BuzzFeed News investigation reveals the hidden human cost.


This is Part One of a BuzzFeed News investigation.
Part Two: Internal Report Shows WWF Was Warned Years Ago Of “Frightening” Abuses
Part Three: WWF Says Indigenous People Want This Park But An Internal Report Reveals Fears Of Ranger “Repression.”


Down the road from the crocodile ponds inside Nepal’s renowned Chitwan National Park, in a small clearing shaded by sala trees, sits a jail. Hira Chaudhary went there one summer night with boiled green maize and chicken for her husband, Shikharam, a farmer who had been locked up for two days.

Shikharam was in too much pain to swallow. He crawled toward Hira, his thin body covered in bruises, and told her through sobs that forest rangers were torturing him. “They beat him mercilessly and put saltwater in his nose and mouth,” Hira later told police.

The rangers believed that Shikharam helped his son bury a rhinoceros horn in his backyard. They couldn’t find the horn, but they threw Shikharam in their jail anyway, court documents filed by the prosecution show.

Nine days later, he was dead.


Read more here: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tomwarren/wwf-world-wide-fund-nature-parks-torture-death
 
The WWF sounds like modern day nazis and terrorists. Another reason I give nothing to no one for anything. No telling where the money goes. That two faced outfit is totally despicable.
 
Does the corruption ever end?
 
You could send me some..I will buy beer with it and drink it all on video ha ha

Now there's a thought. Would probably accomplish a lot more.
 
Charity.............giving something to someone in need is a great thing. More than half of all charity on Earth is given by the white Americans people love to hate. But being sure who "needs" your money and what they "need" it for is critical. Many Europeans that I know throw money at Africa so they can feel good (when putting on their crocodile boots?)........I give to an orphanage in South America. I visit twice a year, eat with the kids, and look at the books. .Don't stop giving.....just vet them carefully................FWB
 

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