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Not sure if you have seen my email: As a registered political party in England we have complained to the charity, commission and ofcom.

Complaint to both the charity commission and the charity.

Charity number: 1141069 registered with the English Charity Commission.

Pre action letter

Dear Institute of Strategic Dialogue, Michael Lewis, Sasha Havlicek

I am writing to express my concern and complain regarding the recent statements made on twitter files that your organisation is in opposition to the right of self-determination of nations and one of your partners [Anti-Defamation League] causing Intentional harassment, alarm or distress (a criminal offence) by publicly naming an individual and his occupation and the area that he lives in, this is known as doxing.

I was surprised to learn of these actions and find them inconsistent with your registered objectives at the charity commission of promoting human rights and contributing to the sound administration of human rights law. The right of self-determination is a fundamental human right that is recognised under international law, and it is essential to promoting and protecting human rights. As is freedom of speech and expression even if it is contrary to the main stream narrative.

I would appreciate it if you could provide me with further information on your stance on these issues and how it aligns with your registered objectives. Additionally, I would like to know what steps your organisation plans to take to ensure that its actions are consistent with its stated objectives and mission.

I believe that it is important for charities to be transparent and accountable to their supporters, and to ensure that their actions align with their stated objectives. I trust that your organisation will take the necessary steps to address this issue in a transparent and accountable manner.

As a taxpayer I expect the charity commission and a charity receiving tax benefit to uphold and enforce the strongest possible standards so as not to undermine the publics confidence in the charity system, either the regulator or the charity.

Just as concerning is the British Ofcom support for a charity which is not upholding fundamental human rights, especially with regard to the governing states obligation to the non governing nation "shall promote the realisation of the right of self-determination, and shall respect that right, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations" Ofcoms support for a charity that partners with a group that commits an alleged criminal offence of causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress.

Your response in this matter is required within 14 days from Monday 6th March 2023. Please reply with your legal service address, name of contact, email of contact and telephone number for service. Your PO Box number does not suffice for legal service and inhibits legal action and legitimate peaceful protest.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Kind Regards

Graham Moore

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