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THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS NEED FUNDING
*URDU-PASHTU MEDIA PROJECT: This project, launched in January 2008, is releasing an unprecedented amount of research on a daily basis. The most important information pertaining to the U.S. war effort is coming from the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where both Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are operating. Understanding Urdu- and Pashtu-language primary sources is vital to the safety and success of the Western troops' mission, as July was the deadliest deadly month so far and 2010 is on track to be the deadliest year for U.S. troops since the conflict began in 2001. In addition, militants based in this region are now stepping up their threats against targets on the U.S. mainland, making information provided by the Urdu-Pashtu Media Project more vital than ever. MEMRI supplies material to the U.S military and government, NATO, the United Nations, and others in the region on a daily basis. The Urdu-Pashtu Media Project is updated daily with translations found nowhere else. Roughly 15 pages of new research are published every day, with approximately four new reports in the Special Dispatch/Inquiry & Analysis series published weekly. Also, in the last year alone, over 1,000 new blog posts were added.
*TURKISH MEDIA PROJECT: Since the launch of the project in 2005, MEMRI research has been at the forefront of monitoring and analyzing political trends in Turkey, and the Islamist trend led by the AKP and its leaders Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Abdullah Gul in particular. Turkey is currently at a crossroads of historic developments that will determine the future of the Turkish republic, its relations with its neighbors in the region, and its positioning vis-à-vis, or its alignment with, the E.U. and the U.S. Under the AKP, Turkey is undergoing continuing and persistent Islamization, and is striving to renew its status in the Arab world. These developments are dangerous to the U.S. and to the West. Thus, it is imperative that MEMRI be able to upgrade its Turkish Media Project, which is currently understaffed and underequipped to deal with the scope of developments.
*IRAN STUDIES PROJECT: The only research project in the world that monitors, translates, and analyzes content from the Iranian media on a daily basis. Headed by native-born Iranians, this project has produced hundreds of hours of translations from Iran's most important media outlets and websites, including over 40 newspapers and 16 TV channels, as well as hundreds of original analyses on issues of vital importance, such as Iran's pursuit of nuclear capability, the Iranian military's growth, speeches by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the increasing influence of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), political unrest in Iran, Friday sermons by Iranian leaders, and much more.
*REFORM PROJECT: This project, also known as the Democratization in the Arab & Muslim World Project, monitors advocates of reform in the Arab and Muslim world and the obstacles that they face in advancing their cause. Its goal is to provide reformists with a platform from which they can reach out to their societies and to religious, political, and education leaders, while also providing Western policy makers with a solid basis for long-term strategic plans aimed at supporting this effort.
*ANTISEMITISM DOCUMENTATION PROJECT: This project documents antisemitic themes in Arabic, Farsi, Urdu-Pashtu, and Turkish newspaper reports, editorials, and other media sources. This project maintains the largest archive in the world of translated material from the Middle East from the past decade. In April 2009, MEMRI renamed this project in honor of the late Congressman Tom Lantos, and in April 2010 released the first annual report of the Tom Lantos Archives on Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial at a Capitol Hill event attended by leading senators and congressmen, as well as officials from other U.S. government agencies and foreign diplomats.
*ARAB & IRANIAN TV MONITORING PROJECT: This project monitors 69 television stations in the Middle East and Iran, and has so far produced over 2,500 clips, totaling more than 17,000 minutes of footage – the largest archives in the world of such material. MEMRI TV is viewed in 197 countries around the world, and to date over 20 million visitors have accessed its website.
*JIHAD & TERRORISM STUDIES PROJECT: This project provides research about Islamist ideology and organizations that threaten the West. It also monitors groups that educate and preach jihad and martyrdom in mosques, school systems, and the media. Research from this project is provided to the U.S. federal government, Congress, and the U.S military on a daily basis.
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Steven Stalinsky
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