Divest Terror’s Premise and Objectives
It is no surprise that sponsors of terrorism, like the Sudanese government, are some of the worst human rights abusers....
It is no surprise that sponsors of terrorism, like the Sudanese government, are some of the worst human rights abusers....
The success of a national divestment campaign against companies doing business in or with terrorist-sponsoring states depends wholly on the...
"Terrorism Investments of the 50 States" is the first national security-based statistical analysis of the investment patterns of America's public...
There are some 400 public companies that do business with terrorist-sponsoring states. Many of these companies provide critical revenues...
Lundin Petroleum of Sweden has ties to the oil industries of Iran and Sudan. The company's Iran projects are...
Oil & Natural Gas Corp., India's largest oil exploration and production company, has business ties to both Sudan and...
China's ever increasing industrial development makes its demand for oil more vital than ever. Coupled with a depletion of its...
Siemens AG of Germany, one of the world's leading telecommunications companies, has long had significant operations in four terrorist-sponsoring states:...
Although, to our knowledge, the Norwegian energy giant, Statoil ASA, has ties to only one terrorist-sponsoring state, Iran, the dubious...
While BNP Paribas, the leading French bank, the only foreign bank active in Iran, the nature of its activities...
Stolt-Nielsen SA is a large British holding company whose subsidiaries have come under close U.S. government scrutiny for obfuscating...
ENI Spa, the Italian energy giant, has one of the largest footprints of any Western company in terrorist-sponsoring states. ...
Technip Coflexip, one of France's largest engineering and construction companies, is extensively involved in Iran's energy sectors. The company's...
Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun (left) with North Korean dictator Kim Jeong-il in Nov 2005. Hyundai, the South Korean conglomerate, has extensive...
Total SA, headquartered in France, is among the leading energy investors in terrorist-sponsoring states, including Iran, Libya, Sudan, Syria...
In the 1980s, millions of outraged Americans succeeded in bringing about a singular achievement -- ending South Africa's racist apartheid...