European Security Advocacy Group

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The European Security Advocacy Group (ESAG Foundation) defined itself on its now inactive website as:

"A group organized after 9/11 in the belief that terrorism is a constant and growing threat. More recent attacks in Madrid and Amsterdam have reinforced the need for our work."

Background

According to the July 12, 2005, German publication Sicherheit-Heute, ESAG's first activities were in September 2003 in eleven European countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Turkey and Belgium). At the end of 2005, activities by the organization had not been seen again and the organization's website (www.esag.info) went on inactive status. [1]

The source of ESAG's financial support is unknown, Sicherheit-Heute reported. However, it is known that Norman Vale and the New York public relations firm Vale International LTD are responsible for the organization's campaign.

In the October 2004 ICLN (Criminal Law Network) newsletter, ESAG was welcomed as a new institutional member and introduced thusly:

"ESAG The European Security Advocacy Group was formed in direct response to severe increases in terrorism activities since the beginning of this millennium. It operates independent of any political or governmental involvement with the single objective of educating and motivating opinion leaders and decision-makers to promote further law to combat terrorism. The Group is privately founded and places messages in newspapers, magazines and television. These are designed to heighten people's awareness of the threats terrorism poses and to demonstrate that terrorism offers no answer to the needs of today's societies. The European Security Advocacy Group is opposed to terrorism in all its forms and guises. Messages directed against specific terrorist groups reflect our response to deadly attacks for those who have claimed responsibility."

Activities

  • TV spots (aired on Euronews, a European news channel, and n-tv, a German news channel)
  • Newspaper ads (published in European newspapers)
  • In 2005 organized a European Student Advertising Competition
  • Sponsored a special prize in the German School Newspaper Prize 2005 (Deutcher Schülerzeitungspreis 2005 [2]) for the best articles on Security Policy and Terrorism.

Known members & contact information

European Security Advocacy Group

De Lairessestraat 131 - 135
1075 HJ, Amsterdam
Telephone: +31 20 4700-177
Fax + 31 20 6710-974
Telephone/Fax: +352 26 49 32 32

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