PARSA foundation has announced their big winners. Among the four big winners:
Interesting PARSA Organization gives 50% of its funds to a British non-profit organization, Iran Heritage Foundation, which does the same thing as PARSA except in England. This raises a lot of questions about the policy and practices of PARSA....are they afraid of funding American based projects? Weren't any of American projects submitted to PARSA of any merit? Why trust the crooked British to select fundable projects?
or is this sometype of sophisticated money laundering operation?
Is there some kind of unethical pressure from Chicago's Persepolis Foundation Director that has tainted the distribution?
Has PARSA degraded into a money laundering operation?
As a donor, I am upset about PARSA doling out money to a British non-profit. The Organization appears to be suspect and may need to be investigated.
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