The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) (Arabic: الحملة العالمية لمقاومة العدوان) is a human rights non-governmental organization ostensibly established to resist foreign aggression against Islam, Muslims, and Muslim countries in a manner that complies with the Sunni-Islamic faith. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign consists of a number of religious leaders, intellectuals, and human rights activists from the Arab World and holds annual conferences to advance their stated objectives and discuss Western and Israeli aggression on Muslim communities.
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| - The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) (Arabic: الحملة العالمية لمقاومة العدوان) is a human rights non-governmental organization ostensibly established to resist foreign aggression against Islam, Muslims, and Muslim countries in a manner that complies with the Sunni-Islamic faith. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign consists of a number of religious leaders, intellectuals, and human rights activists from the Arab World and holds annual conferences to advance their stated objectives and discuss Western and Israeli aggression on Muslim communities. (en)
- Le Global Anti-Agression Campaign (GAAC), en arabe : الحملة العالمية لمقاومة العدوان, est une organisation non gouvernementale créée en 2005 à la suite de l'invasion de l'Irak, dont l'objectif est de « résister aux agressions étrangères contre l'Islam, les musulmans, et les pays musulmans d'une manière qui soit conforme à la foi islamique sunnite ». Le Global Anti-Agression Campaign se compose d'un certain nombre de leaders religieux, d'intellectuels et de militants des droits humains du monde arabe. (fr)
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| - The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) (Arabic: الحملة العالمية لمقاومة العدوان) is a human rights non-governmental organization ostensibly established to resist foreign aggression against Islam, Muslims, and Muslim countries in a manner that complies with the Sunni-Islamic faith. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign consists of a number of religious leaders, intellectuals, and human rights activists from the Arab World and holds annual conferences to advance their stated objectives and discuss Western and Israeli aggression on Muslim communities. Since its establishment in 2005, several members of the Global Anti-Aggression Campaign have come under criticism for their connections to Al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations or have been labeled as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) is reportedly backed by Hamas and has been associated with other offshoots of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. (en)
- Le Global Anti-Agression Campaign (GAAC), en arabe : الحملة العالمية لمقاومة العدوان, est une organisation non gouvernementale créée en 2005 à la suite de l'invasion de l'Irak, dont l'objectif est de « résister aux agressions étrangères contre l'Islam, les musulmans, et les pays musulmans d'une manière qui soit conforme à la foi islamique sunnite ». Le Global Anti-Agression Campaign se compose d'un certain nombre de leaders religieux, d'intellectuels et de militants des droits humains du monde arabe. Depuis sa création en 2005, plusieurs membres du GAAC ont été critiqués pour leurs liens avec Al-Qaïda et d'autres organisations terroristes, ou ont été étiquetés comme Specially designated Global terrorists (SDGT) par le Département américain du Trésor. Le GAAC serait soutenu par le Hamas et a été associé à certaines branches des Frères musulmans égyptiens. (fr)
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