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Poland

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

Around three or four Humana used clothes shops. Polish students being
recruited for CICD college in the UK.

According to the Polish media, Humana Poland is now
under the control of right wing activists.


NEWS

1st November 2009

According to an informant, the Tvind Teachers Group plans soon to start making clothes collections by introducing bins into Poland. if you see a TG clothes bin, please tell us and send a picture.

14th October 2009

Tvind Alert is appealing for any information on Humana or Teachers Group commercial companies in Poland. If you can find anything out – for example company names, addresses, names of directors, or financial information – please tell us.

20th March 2009

“Right wing extremists” in charge of Humana in Poland

Humana People-to-People in Poland has come under the control of two right wing extremists, Sebastian Mecfal, 32, and Sebastian Kwiatkowski, according to the Polish press. The pair are well known in Poland as ‘anti-leftists’ notorious for organising ‘anti-left happenings’ at Lodz University.

Mecfal, today Humana Poland’s general manager, was closely connected to the right wing prime minister Jerzy Buzek before 2001. He fled Poland in disgrace after it was revealed that his right wing student agitation was funded with hundred of thousands of zlotys from public institutions and companies routed through the prime minister’s office.

He enrolled at the Teacher Group’s CICD college in England and spent three years as a Humana ‘development instructor’ before returning to Poland as Humana’s general manager. Asked by “Polityka” “how an extremist right-winger found himself in the movement founded by Maoist advocate”, Sebastian Mecfal replied: “This organisation has long before given up on being leftist”. See news article below.


POLISH NEWS ARTICLES

POLITYKA (20th March 2009): Young People and Clothes by Bianka Mikołajewska. An investigation into Humana Poland and right wing activists Sebastian Mecfal and Sebastian Kwiatkowski. Young People and Clothes (in English). Młodzież plus odzież (in Polish)

SUPERWIZJER (Polish TV – 15th September 2002). Contacts say a TV programme on Humana People-to-People was broadcast in Poland on channel TVN, in the programme Superwizjer, at 22.30h.  No further information.

GAZETA WYBORCZA (7th March 2002): The Chief is Living in Paradise by Magdalena Grzebałkowska. Dostaliśmy list: “Organizacja TVIND pod pozorem pomocy Afryce zarabia na wolontariuszach ogromne pieniądze. Zmusza ich do żebrania na ulicach. Robi pranie mózgów”. Zgłosiłam się jako wolontariuszka. Pojechałam do Danii. Reportaż Magdaleny Grzebałkowskiej m.grzebalkowska@wp.pl. A long and detailed exposee of Tvind in Poland and Denmark. The Chief is living in Paradise (in English). Szef zamieszkał w raju (in Polish)


BLOGS AND INTERNET

ANTYBLOG (3rd September 2009) – by Ewa Paduch. Voluntary service for a mere trifle – 12,000 zlotys! (in English). Wolontariat za bagatela 12 tysięcy złotych! (in Polish)


WITNESS

Ghislaine’s story (Kwa Zulu Natal Experimental College, 2008). ‘Ghislaine’ is a retired Polish language teacher.

Bozena and Jacek’s story (Poland, Sweden and Denmark, 2001). Kochani, Prosimy o pomoc w naszej sprawie.Zostaliśmy oszukani przez organizację humanitarną z Danii z Tvindu. Organizacja ta ma nazwę HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. (Dear friends, we ask for help in this matter. We have been deceived by a humanitarian organization from Tvind in Denmark. The name of this organization is HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.)


USED CLOTHES TRADE

The Teachers Group is heavily involved in the commercial used clothes trade in Poland, using second hand garments that have been donated in Western Europe or the USA as ‘aid to Africa’, and shipping them to Poland, where they are sold through Humana shops. Most of the clothes are shipped from Humana’s vast warehouse in the Netherlands.

According to informants, for many years one of the leading used clothes dealers in Poland from 1997 was Danish national Dorthe Joergensen, who is married to Poul Joergensen, the Teachers Group lawyer who was found guilty of fraud and jailed in Denmark in 2009. We do not know if she is still in the country.

Company names that have been associated with the Teachers Group in Poland include the names Millennium Bank, Tor-Pal and Challacombe Trading although we do not have details.

This could also be a Tvind company, but more information is required: Brno, Merkurv Ul. Swierkova 3 mr. Stanislaw Kulik.

We would welcome firm information on the business accounts of Humana Poland and any commercial, business or trading companies that can be linked to the Teachers Group. If you can find anything out, please tell us.


YOUR COMMENTS

1st Nov 2009 – ‘F’ writes: “HI, what I know, about Poland, there are 2 TG, young people, he is from Poland, she is black and from Portugal I think. What I know last time, they have 3 shops and they planed with TG europe to start clothes colection there by containers.
Where I can find a gallery of pictures of Tvind containers? They have some new kind in scandinavien countries”

Tvind Alert writes: The gallery is here.


Last revised 2nd November 2009

Brazil

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

The Floryl Plantation

Fazenda Jatobà – Correntina – Bahia


WHAT IS THE FLORYL PLANTATION?

Floryl, or Fazenda Jatobà, is a 92,000-hectare agricultural estate in Brazil. It is owned, and operated, by the Teachers Group.

The TG bought this valuable commercial property secretly from Shell oil in 1994 for $12m, making payments through a trail of nominee companies, offshore accounts and fake charities (see below). These transactions, clearly designed to disguise the money trail, came to light during the police investigation and trial of 2001-6.

Much of the story is explained in the Danish police report of 2001.

The central police allegation is that the Teachers Group/Tvind used money meant for charitable work to buy Floryl, diverting it from a trust called The Humanitarian Fund and other charity sources.

Floryl is a large and profitable commercial fruit and forestry plantation, producing bananas, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruit, soya, eucalyptus and pine trees for sale and export (often through other Teachers Group subsidiary companies). The Teachers Group has claimed that Floryl is a nature reserve and an environmental project, but these claims are challenged.

There vare now indications that the Teachers Group is planning to open a ‘school’ or ‘project’ at Floryl to attract gap year students. There is no clear evidence of any humanitarian aid or environmental programme at Floryl: we believe students sent to Floryl would likely become convenient labour.


A FARM THE SIZE OF NEW YORK CITY

Floryl is a huge commercial plantation of at least 92,000 hectares – around 350 square miles. This is around the same size as the City of New York, the city of Berlin, or the UK nature reserve of Dartmoor.

According to recent information, Floryl is planted with 36,000 hectares of eucalyptus and pine trees, and there also are bananas, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruit and soya. It employs 600 farm workers.

Floryl’s products are sold in Europe, the United States, China and Brazil. The wood is exported through a Tvind-controlled company, McCorry and Co, and is used to make furniture and fence posts. You can read about the trade with Portugal here. Floryl also likely supplies wood to the Tvind enterprise in Shanghai, Trayton and Co.

Floryl is in Bahia province, near Correntina, about 500 km north of Brasilia. It is not in the Amazon rainforest.

Floryl is also known as Fazenda Jatobà and sometimes referred to as ‘Fazenda Floryl’ or ‘Floryl Florestadora’ – all names it has been associated with since 1994.


COMMERCIAL FARM OR NATURE RESERVE?

Is Floryl a business or a nature reserve? The Teachers Group/Tvind has claimed Floryl is ‘a unique nature protection project’, and imply that this is a justification for spending money collected for charity on it. The Danish police, however, declared in 2001 it was nothing more than a commercial farm.

The Teachers Group say Floryl is a nature reserve, with 30,000 hectares of ‘biological reserves’ and claim it is equipped with a carbon-neutral, ‘biomass’ power station. “This is one of the few projects in Brazil, which to such a degree combines forestry of this magnitude, with preservation of natural areas and wildlife, and production of CO2 neutral energy….” [Source: Floryl brochure]

Danish police say the ‘biomass’ power station was never an environmental project and the farm is just a business: “Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A. is a commercial enterprise, controlled by the defendants, where the profits accrue to the [Teachers Group's] treasury…..” 2001 Danish Police report


FLORYL AND GAIA

The Teachers Group raises even more money for the Floryl estate through its so-called ‘Gaia Movement’ clothes boxes, mostly in the USA. The the Gaia-movement Trust Living Earth Green World Action based in Chicago, collects and sells old clothes for unspecified ‘environmental projects’.

Floryl decsribes Gaia is its ‘partner in environmental preservation and development’. We can show that the Gaia Movement Trust is a Teachers Group/Tvind subsidiary, fully controlled by the Teachers Group, which does not declare its association with the commercial Floryl farm.


‘AID PROJECTS’, or COMMERCE?

We understand that Humana People-to-People has recently begun recruiting ‘development instructors’ at Floryl, with the implication that the plantation is part of a supposed ‘humanitarian’ programme.

There is no evidence that Floryl is an ‘aid project’.

In fact, according to local people and journalists, the plantation is the very opposite of a humanitarian project, where migrant workers are allegedly severely exploited, denied union representation or health insurance, paid low wages, and often exposed to pesticides.

The Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet, reporting in 1996 the Teachers Group’s purchase of Floryl, commented: “No messing around with giving the land workers better housing, health care or education.”

Father Moacir, a priest in the local town, Posse, told the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter in 2000: “There is not a trace of humanity at Floryl. The Danes at Floryl suck their workers dry. They are a disgrace as employers. They don’t deal in humanity, but in the worst kind of capitalism.”


HOW WAS FLORYL BOUGHT AND PAID FOR?

Danish police alleged that between the late 1980s and 1996 the Teachers Group used “front men and companies” to secretly move money, including cash given for aid work to the charities UFF/Humana and donations to the Humanitarian Fund.

First, offshore company Tropical Farming Ltd (registered in Grand Cayman) opened negotiations with Shell. Other Tvind offshore companies (The Farmers Trust; Hobhouse Ltd; Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle…) then bought the Brazilian operating company Floryl Florestadora Ype SA.

Finally, money to complete the sale was transferred from other parts of the cash-rich Tvind economy, ‘the Teachers Group treasury’ and hidden companies or supposed charities in various countries.

From Humana/UFF and other Tvind enterprises, millions of dollars were passed to Guernsey-registered Tvind company Bahia Farming Ltd, which still owns Floryl today.

Millions of dollars were also allegedly moved as ‘charitable’ grants to a French-registered supposed ‘green charity’, La Societe Verte (also called L’Energie Eternelle), with an address in the Champs Elysee, Paris, before being transferred on to Floryl. According to police, the French charity was bogus – not a genuine charity, but a Tvind-controlled money laundering operation.

The police allegations in full


THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE PURCHASE

Almost every senior Teachers Group member played a role

The four key ‘decision-makers’

Amdi Petersen, Kirsten Larsen, Ruth Sejerøe-Olsen, Marlene Gunst.

Four key members of Tvind’s so-called ‘economic directorate’ who, police said in 2001, were ‘in reality behind the purchase.’ They authorised the spending and told others how to move money to achieve it. Petersen, Larsen and Gunst are charged with fraud and currently on the run from police.

Lars Jensen

The manager at Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda is Danish Teachers Group member Lars Jensen. In 1992, he was simultaneously a founder of The Humanitarian Fund and an executive committee member of La Societe Verte, alleged by police to be a front company. That year, he signed a request from La Societe Verte for a grant of $2.5 m from the Fund. Mentioned in the 2001 Danish Police Report.

Kim Bonde Andersen

In 1992 he ran the Tvind company Tropical Farming, which initiated negotiations with Shell to buy the Floryl ranch. In the mid 2000s he was running a Teachers Group logging company in Siberia, Taiga Timber, closed down by the Rissian police. Now likely to be in Zimbabwe or Central America.

Sten Byrner

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. In 1992 he was said to be jointly responsible for arranging the purchase of Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A. with Kim Bonde Andersen. Charged with fraud and currently on the run from police.

Poul Jørgensen

Senior Teachers Group member and adviser. In 1992, he was a lawyer acting for the Humanitarian Fund. Police say he ‘wrote letters to himself’ applying for grants for Floryl. Recently convicted of fraud in Denmark and sentenced to prison term.

Bodil Ross Sørensen

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. The chairperson of the Humanitarian Fund in 1992. She approved the $2.5m grant to La Societe Verte.

Kirsten Fuglsbjerg / Christie Pipps.

Member of Tvind’s economic directorate. On 8th August 1994, she was the main signatory of the deal to buy Floryl from Shell. Charged with fraud and currently on the run from Danish police.

Tove Birkøe. The Teachers Group manager of Floryl Florestadora YPE S.A


WHO RUNS FLORYL TODAY?

The key director of Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda is Birgitte Krohn.

Krohn is a hard-core member of the Tvind Teachers Group, and has played a part in many Tvind offshore companies, secret trusts and financial enterprises. She frequently earns a mention in the 2001 Danish Police report.

In the 1990s, Krohn was a board member of IFAS, the so-called ‘Institute for Reasearch and Applied Science’. According to Danish police, this was not a research body at all, but a Tvind financial front created to launder money into the ‘Teachers Group Treasury’. She was also a director of Kirchheiner Bros, one of the main Teachers Group ‘money pots’, based in the Channel Isles.

She escaped prosecution in the 2003-2006 Danish trial, but was one of eight Teachers Group leaders separately charged with money laundering in Belgium in 2002, although charges were dropped.

Krohn is today a director of Jersey-registered Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle (FCL), the Tvind offshore company that owns the Teachers Groups’s plantations. She is also one of the TG members behind TG Pacifico, the massive new $10 million Tvind ‘headquarters building’ at San Juan de las Pulgas, in Mexico.


CURRENT OWNERSHIP OF FLORYL

The Floryl plantation is today ultimately owned by a Jersey-registered Tvind company, Fairbank, Cooper, Lyle (FCL). This is a major Tvind offshore company and agribusiness that owns most of the Teachers Groups’s plantations. The company structure:

Fairbank, Cooper Lyle
(Registered in Jersey)
I
Bahia Farming Ltd
(Registered in Guernsey)
I
Floresta Jatoba (Brasil) Ltda
(Brazilian operator)
I
Floresta Rio Veredao Ltda
Floryl Florestadora Ype SA
(Local operating companies)


THE STORY OF RIMA INDUSTRIAL S/A

Rima Industrial S/A, a Brazilian manufacturing company, has taken the Teachers Group to the Brazilian High Court in a dispute over $6 million of timber bought from Floryl which they say they never received.

Bolette GunstRima executives met Birgitte Krohn and Bolette Gunst (left) to discuss the wood deal. However in late 2005, a company spokesman contacted us. He wrote: ‘We would like to receive as much as possible information about the dirty business of Tvind , because we paid them US $ 6 million for wood from the Floryl project and they simply decided not to deliver the wood.”

Rima executives travelled to Europe to meet Danish police and also contacted Interpol. The company made a complaint in the Brazilian courts and took the case to the Brazilian High Court. We do not know the outcome of the case.

One Rima official told us they had heard the money was transferred out of Brazil to Belize where it was ‘needed’. Krohn and Gunst also showed them pictures of the ‘resort’ under construction in Mexico. Both Krohn and Gunst are involved with the Teacher Group’s $10 million new development, TG Pacifico, at San Juan de las Pulgas.


PRESS REPORTS

Ekstra Bladet, Denmark (22nd September 1996): Tvind shops for new plantations. By Kurt Simonsen. A detailed account of Tvind’s ‘buying spree’ of land in Ecuador, Belize and Brazil and the conditions for workers it employs.

Dagens Nyheter, Sweden (10th June 2000): What is UFF hiding on its plantation in Brazil? By Bengt Lindström. “Profit seems to have replaced humanity as the aid organisation’s driving force.”

Berlingske Tidende, Denmark (June 29th, 2001) Stolen document reveals Tvind-fund. A document indicating Tvind’s ownership of the Jatoba plantation and revealing its true purpose – logging – was stolen from court files by one of the defendants in the Danish fraud court case against Tvind.

VEJA, Brazil (11 de julho de 2001) Uma fazenda misteriosa. Madeireira bancada por entidade filantrópica dinamarquesa agride leis brasileiras na Bahia Flávia Varella (in Portuguese)


Last revised: 31st July 2009

Denmark

Posted by admin On November - 29 - 2009

‘Tvind’ colleges and schools.     Teachers Group headquarters and other administrative buildings in Ulfborg, Grindsted and elsewhere.     ‘Luxury’ properties for use of Teachers Group.

Information and links to be added to this page




COLLEGES IN DENMARK

Up to date list of Teachers Group colleges at the Tvind School Centre in Ulfborg and elsewhere in Denmark – to come.





Andrius Rudeiciukas (Holsted College, Denmark, 2008)

An anecdotal account by a volunteer of what it’s like to ‘fundraise’ for Holsted College on the streets of Scandinavia – a very long blog entry, but with a sad and surprising ending. On the blog ‘Excuse me, can I bother you for a moment?



NEWS

23rd November 2009

Danish Supreme Court: Amdi and Kirsten are in charge

Again and again tvindalert.com has revealed, that nothing important happens in the many and very different branches of the international Tvind/Humana-movement without the approval of the top bosses in the Teachers Group, and that means Mogens Amdi Petersen and his follower in life, Kirsten Larsen.

That is now confirmed by a brand new verdict from the Danish Supreme Court, November 20.

During the last 10 years Tvind has pushed for one of its many former schools, Juelsminde, to be awarded financial compensation from the Danish state for the ‘lex Tvind’ years 1997-1999, when the state refused to provide public funding to Tvind schools.

If the school had won, it would have meant millions of Danish Kroner would have to be handed over to the many other now-closed schools. To win the case the school in Juelsminde would have had to prove it was an independent school in those years, and not a part of a bigger “business”.

But on Friday last week, the case reached the Supreme Court, and the verdict turned down Tvind’s claims. The Supreme Court said, that none the many schools was independent. They were each a part of the ‘Tvind-corporation’ – and were “directed by bodies and individuals” in Tvind.

The verdict specifically mentions Mogens Amdi Petersen, Kirsten Larsen and their Teachers Group. It also refers to to proofs offered in the later criminal investigations gainst Tvinds Humanitarian Fund.

Here is the significant part of the verdict from Friday:

“Details of the case, particularly from former employees of schools connected to Tvind, as confirmed by information obtained during the later criminal investigation in the case against individuals in Tvind, shows that the schools were significantly led by bodies and individuals in Tvind, including KLAP (Kirsten Larsen and Mogens Amdi Petersen) and the Teachers Group.”

Tvind has to pay the costs of the trial – because it lost. They will have to pay 350.000 DKr.

26th March 2009

Muslim student is told to leave Tvind college in Denmark

Sign outside Tvind school in UlfborgA 35 year old British volunteer, Yasin Fox, was excluded from the college at Tvind in Denmark after just five weeks – because he is a practising Muslim.

Despite having apparently excellent marks, he was called into a meeting in early March and told he would have to leave. Mr Fox contacted Tvind Alert directly with his story, reproduced here with his permission.

Tvind Alert asked for an interview with Steen Conradsen, a senior Tvind teacher at the college, but received no response.

>>>> Read Yasin Fox’s own story

>>>> Contact Yasin Fox

Please credit Tvind Alert as the source of this information

RECENT MEDIA REPORTS

19th-20th March 2009

Danish Broadcasting TV and Radio

Reports by Arne Skadhede

Ok friends, a couple of good days in the medias. Yesterday evening on prime time Danish TV 9 o’clock news, an item about Tvind / Humana / Planet Aid in UK. Then this morning on the radio news a rather long piece about Humana in Berlin with an interview with our old friend, Frank Nordhausen from Berliner Zeitung, and with Alexander Schudy, spokesperson for BER, the co-ordinating body for the 70 NGO’s in Berlin which is fighting Humana and with a spokesperson from the Government. And then this evening on the primetime 9 o’clock news, another item about Humana in Berlin/Germany. And mentioning Tvindalert.

Below is a link to Danish TV. Scroll down to “Tvind i Tyskland…..  21:08.47″

http://www.dr.dk/DR1/TVAVISEN/tvaindslag.htm


THE STORY OF TVIND IN DENMARK

Events as they happened. A Danish timeline.

1996: Danish Government withdraws funding from Tvind schools.

The Danish Folketinget (Parliament) enacted the so-called ‘Lex Tvind’, overnight removing state-funding for nearly 30 Tvind schools. Technically, it was not a law against Tvind – it was a law that, more or less, said schools must be independent and not a part of central lead group of schools. But in fact it was a law against the Tvind schools – and it was only those schools that lost their state-funding.

Actually it was a bad law – from a democratic perspective. It was a bad kind of collective punishment – without investigating every school independently. A few years later the Supreme Court found the law illegal. Instead the Ministry of Education “investigated” the schools one bye one – and the result was the same: They lost their state-funding.

Danish journalist Frede Jakobsen


STATEMENT BY STEEN THOMSEN

‘Concerning Tvind’

steen_danish

Concerning Tvind

Last updated 1st March 2010

South Africa

Posted by admin On November - 28 - 2009

We have a large amount of information on file about Kwa-Zulu Natal Experimental college in South Africa including stories and complaints from volunteers.    In 2009, the college was raided by South African police.



If you have information about a Teachers Group college, please tell us

Revised:  1st March 2010

St Vincent

Posted by admin On November - 28 - 2009

Richmond Vale Academy. Commercial banana plantation. Tvind was expelled from St Vincent in 1985, but has since returned.

St Vincent and the Grenadines is an independent island nation in the Caribbean

Links have been restored




RICHMOND VALE ACADEMY

View or Richmond Vale Academy

The college

A Tvind ‘DRH’ college or ‘Travelling Folk High School’. Originally opened in 2001, and reopened on 3rd March 2007 on land owned by the Teachers Group since the early 1980s. (Formerly called CID Caribbean).

Like every other DRH college, Richmond Vale is the subject of many complaints by students about teaching, facilities, staff competence and attitudes, and about fundraising. See Witness. For example:

  • Inadequate and incompetent teaching
  • Misuse of money raised through ‘fundraising’
  • Misleading promotion
  • Contempt for local people
  • Exploitation of volunteers

According to one correspondent the school is ‘like a mansion’, yet only feet away local people are forced to live in tin shacks without running water or latrines. This is the nearest neighbour, 20 feet away.

Shack close to Richmond Vale Academy buildingsDaniel wrote: “These people who say that they are there to help, are truly just enclosed in their offices, doing promotion, bringing more people to this project, making them work mainly in cleaning and keeping the building beautiful with the excuse of training them as volunteers, when the truth is that 20 feet away from the complex (a mansion that really is) are iliterate people living in galvanized shanties, without even beds, safe drinking water, latrines, and no basic things. And what is being done for those people? NOTHING! “



The students

Disillusion is rife:

  • March team 2009 – of the 19 people who started on March Team 2009 in RVA, only 7 went to Africa.
  • September team 2008 – reports that all participants left the projects after arriving in Africa
  • March team 2007 – seven people left the program because ‘there is so much corruption and negative feeling with Humana and associated schools’.

Graffiti at Richmond Vale Academy

Graffito by disenchanted student



Who runs Richmond Vale?

Stina HerbergThe principal is Stina Herberg (left). Herberg is a Teachers Group member, who was active in Denmark and the UK before being sent to St Vincent.

See witness statements for comments about Ms Herberg.

When asked about www.tvindalert.com, according to one student, Herberg asserted that the author was ‘in the TG for 20 years and that you weren’t happy with the common fund and that’s why you left.’ This is false – a complete lie.

Who owns Richmond Vale Academy?


Richmond Vale Academy is owned by a Teachers Group property company, which makes significant profit from the (almost certainly overvalued) rent the school pays.  For more information on this please see our page  Hot money: the offshore rent racket (still under construction)




WITNESS


Daniel Breton’s story (Richmond Vale 2009): ‘Stina Herberg, the person at front of the project, shows no scruples and publishes untrue information of what the program is, bringing people to the program with lies. Here they are.’

R writes (Richmond Vale, March 2009): ‘I’m still stuck here on St Vincent … Im planning to leave this place and go to Africa by my self … I finish my Action Team period last week (4 months working to get the “scholarship”) and we started on Monday the famous training … today they are going to talk about TG … I dont want to miss that … so many shit they speak!’

M writes (Richmond Vale, Feb 2008): ‘Me and 3 other former development instructors who started their training in the Richmond-Vale Academy … with the international organisation Humana, left this school after 4 months there, because the circumstances and the school’s headmaster as well as the teachers were just crazy!! Now we all lost a lot of money since the contract thet we signed with humana says that there is a extremly high cancelation fee…’

J’s story (Richmond Vale 2007): ‘I actually left the project in May and came back to England. There were so many irregularities and so many problems occuring that i no longer wanted to associate myself with the organisation anymore. Not only myself but 7 people left the program for the same reasons. There is so much corruption and negative feeling with Humana and associated schools that neither of us could continue.”




LINKS

Richmond Vale Academy Alert
(Facebook Group)

“This group its to inform all those people interested in applying (to) the volunteers program about the true things going (on) inside this school. We as creators of this group think the people running this school is (are) not being ethic nor transparent with the info showed on RVA’s webpage.”



TVIND EXPELLED FROM ST VINCENT, 1985


We understand that until 1985, the Teachers Group operated a ‘small school’ on St Vincent as part of their supposed social programme for ‘problem teenagers’ – on the site now occupied by RVA.

In 1985, the Teachers Group came into conflict with the St Vincent government over the (possibly illegal) purchase of the Orange Hill Estate, a large banana farm. The sale was blocked, Tvind was ‘expelled’ and the school closed in 1985.

Tvind has since been allowed back. If you can provide clarification of these events, please tell us.


The Orange Hill Estate story

Commercial banana plantation, one of many TG landholdings in the caribbean

This estate (variously reported as 3,300 and 8,500 acres) was bought by the Teachers Group in March 1985. The TG entered into an agreement with a local lawyer, Othniel Sylvester, Q.C and used a loophole in St Vincent company law to acquire the land in the teeth of strong opposition by islanders and the St Vincent government. The purchase price was a reported $2.1 million.

A bitter dispute ensued between the Teachers Group and the government of prime minister John Mitchell. Orange Hill estate is about ten per cent of St Vincent’s cultivated land, and under St Vincent law, foreign ownership of land was forbidden.

Two months later, in June 1985, the government compulsorily re-purchased the land. The Teachers Group was expelled from the island.

To make the purchase, the Teachers Group used an administrative ruse: it created four locally-registered front companies (Rose Cottage Limited, Denver Portland Limited, Blue Ridge Limited and ZBF Limited) with St Vincent citizens as signatories. A fifth company, Windward Properties, actually bought the estate on behalf of Tvind’s funds Faelleseje and Estate.

Subsequently Faelleseje and Estate sued the St Vincent government for a reported $14m compensation (1). A settlement was made in 1991. In 2004, Faelleseje sued Sylvester for money it alleged had fraudulently failed to pass on to them.

(1) Windward Properties Ltd v Williams [1988] LRC (Const) 406 (St Vincent and the Grenadines HC)

The Vincentian (29th March 1985): Orange Hill Sale, How it was Negotiated

Jamaica Gleaner (18th April 2005): Man on CCJ selection body faces fraud rap.



The St Vincent ‘small school

closed 1985

Old building at St Vincent Tvind School, around 1985

Until 1985, the Teachers Group operated a school for ‘problem teenagers’ (above) on the site now occupied by the Richmond Vale Academy. This ‘school’ was occupied by pupils from Europe sent to board with Tvind as part of its supposed social programme.

This school, like Orange Hill Estate, was a matter of concern for the St Vincent government – because of Tvind’s reputation as a cult. Calling for its closure, Prime Minister John Mitchell spoke of fears of ‘another Jonestown’ (referring to the massacre of hundreds of people by cult leader Jim Jones in neighbouring Guyana in 1978).

When Tvind was expelled from St Vincent in 1985, this school was closed.




Do you have information about a Teachers Group college or enterprise? Please tell us
Last revised 1st March 2010

Norway

Posted by admin On November - 28 - 2009

DRH Norway college (One World Volunteer Institute)

UFF used clothes business

Commercial hotel

Under revision



The Teachers Group operates several connected enterprises in Norway: the supposedly humanitarian used clothes business UFF and the ‘volunteering’ college DRH Norway at Hornsjoe, near Lillehammer, together with a commercial ski hotel in the same building. Students from all over the world are attracted to the ‘college’ where they are used as unpaid labour in the clothes company and the hotel. We have many complaints from about this.
UFF Norway claims no connection with the Tvind Teachers Group in Denmark, but this is easily shown to be false. UFF Norway is part of the Humana Federation and transfers large sums to Humana bank accounts in Switzerland. Clothes donated to UFF in Norway are transferred to a Tvind company in Bulgaria and many are sold for a profit throughout eastern Europe.



NEWS


DRH Norway volunteer killed in car crash collecting clothes - February 2010

On the night of 14th February 2010 a young Czech student at DRH Norway was killed in a car crash at Rennebu near Trondheim, while collecting clothes for UFF Norway. Other students have claimed that the college-owned vehicle in which 20 year old Milan Konkol was travelling was unroadworthy, and that the college tried to cover up the accident. Full story to come.



‘DRH NORWAY

Den Reisende Hogskole

Formerly ‘One World Volunteer Institute’



Hornsjoe, near Lillehammer


This Teachers group-run ‘DRH College” has operated since around 1978. Students from all over the world (particularly Brazil, Portugal and Korea) are attracted to enrol with promises of training as ‘development instructors’, with subsequent periods as volunteers in Humana’s own ‘projects’ in Mozambique, Zambia and India, for which they have to pay. We have received many complaints from ex students about the cult-like culture at the college, poor facilities, and about students being used as virtual slave labour working at the attached ski-hotel and collecting clothes for UFF Norway.



THE HORNSJOE  HOTEL



Hornsjø Høyfjellshotell, Postbox 394, 2602 Lillehammer
The ‘ski-hotel’ on the same site as the One World College is owned by the Teachers Group.     Students at DRH Norway are frequently required to work at the hotel unpaid as cleaners and plate-washers as part of their ‘course’.    The hotel is sometimes used for ‘ski holidays’ for children from ‘Tvind’ schools.  The hotel contact is Gert Olsen, the college head teacher.


The hotel rent scam
According to information sent to us, the hotel is owned by Faelleseje, the central Danish financial trust that owns many Teachers Group properties. We understand the DRH Norway college pays ‘rent’ to the hotel, which in turn pays ‘rent’ to Faelleseje – so both school and hotel are contributing large amounts of money to the Teachers Group in Denmark. This is one of the far from transparent ‘expenses’ that volunteers in Norway collect money for, although they are told they are ‘fundraising for Africa’.
On established form, we believe it is likely that much of this money then passes through the books into one of the Teachers Group’s foreign tax haven bank accounts. We would like more research on this. We are preparing a file on on The School Buildings Scam to cover examples of this financial scheme worldwide.


USED CLOTHES BUSINESS

UFF NORWAY

UFF (U-landshjelp fra Folk til Folk i Norge), started 1979.

According to recent information UFF Norway has placed nearly 500 clothes drop-in boxes in 170 Norwegian municipalities throughout the country, and also runs three second hand clothes shops in Oslo. Most clothes donated to UFF are shipped to Bulgaria and sold in eastern Europe.


UFF Norway and the Swiss bank accounts
UFF Norway is a member of the Swiss-based Humana Federation and pays a significant proportion of its income as a ‘membership fee’ into a Swiss bank account. (The Federation for the Associations Connected to the International Humana People-to-People Movement, Geneva)


The Bulgarian connection
According to its accounts and public statements, UFF Norway has a connection with sister Humana companies in Bulgaria, where most clothes donated in Scandinavia are currently sorted for onward sale. Investigation suggests this arrangement may help to create a profitable trade in used clothes once the garments have left Norway, with most clothes ending up in second hand shops in Romania and elsewhere in eastern Europe.

UFF Norway and EC Trading Ltd

UFF Norway was one of the ‘victims’ when a Teachers Group used clothing company in Holland, EC Trading, suddenly went bankrupt in 2000. Virtually all the ‘customers’ were Teachers Group clothes charities like UFF, and the bankruptcy meant the money they were ‘owed’ disappeared, (possibly to the Teachers Group’s own bank accounts?) Dutch authorities mounted an investigation. See our files The Sudden Bankruptcy of EC Trading and Hot Money: Laundering Used Clothes in Europe.



Other companies



Former Travelling Folk High School in Halden, nearOslo (closed 1983)
The Norwegian Department of Education (KUD) withdrew the licence of a ‘Travelling Folk High School’ operated by the Teachers Group near Oslo in 1982-3. Jens Oen of KUD told Danish television there were several reasons why: “The teaching was not good enough and the security – both physically, when travelling, and economic security – was not good enough.” In the course of two years, Norwegian embassies had reported 62 incidents of Tvind students travelling abroad, needing some kind of help. [Source: Leiv Gunnar Lie]

One World Channel As

A Norwegian company set up by Teachers group member Oyvind Wistrom in the 1990s, allegedly to produce ‘TV documentaries’, but investigated by Danish police as a likely front for money laundering as part of 2002-2006 fraud trial. This company is cited in the Danish Police investigation.



WITNESS – YOUR STORIES



Marco’s story: (March 2008)    A Portuguese volunteer at DRH Norway 2008, who makes serious allegations of having to work for free in the hotel in order to ‘pay’ DRH the €9,000 school fees, but receiving no receipts for hours spent working and no accounts for social security, rent or food…..’a virtual money sytem’.     Has complained to police and contacted media.  Interview published in Portuguese newspaper “Correio da Manha”.   According to Humana drivers in Norway, good quality clothes collected by Humana in Norway are sent to Lithuania to be relabelled with Gucci and Armani branding and then sold for big prices in Africa and Brazil….true?


Franz’s story (2002) Austrian student, left the school with several others after refusing to fundraise, some of the students were treated ‘worse than animals’.


‘Someone’ from Poland writes: (2002) I am participant with TCE program in One World Volunteer Institute in Norway. Recently, I have discovered the dark side of my school.Despite I would like to stay there a little bit longer to learn more about their manipulation & psychological abusing methods. I’ve read in today’s Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza an articul written by Magdalena Grzebalkowska titled “The boss’ settled in paradise” which describes TVIND as a sect. I am interested in writing a sequel of this story. SOMEONE.


tvindstudent@hotmail.com writes:  (2002)   The school I’m at [DRH Norway] represents some of the worst in humans. It exploits people on every school, in every country it is to be found. After 3 months at this school, I can not belive that this is legal. This should be shut down.


Joao’s story (2002, in Portuguese). Summary: Portuguese boy Joâo Albergaria, travelled in April 1996 to Norway, paying before 2500 euros to learn in the school… months later, he realised something was “wrong”: they had to fundraise 6000 euros for six months, the brainwashing was always present and there was a “war” between teachers and volunteers there. Joâo also says “time, work and money” was common for volunteers in this organisation, that is, no private property, no freedom. In contrast,Teachers earned 4200 euros in a month for “nothing”. He finally wrote a letter to Danish government, explaining this situation: Humana is a cult.


Viera’s story: (Slovakian who was at DRH Norway around 2002):  ‘What is pretty strange: PEOPLE FROM MY TEAM WANTED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A GUY WHO WAS A DIRECTOR OF TRAVELLING HIGH FOLK SCHOLL IN NORWAY TO ASK HIM: WHERE DO THE MONEY GO? HE WAS ILL ALL THE TIME OR TOO WEAK TO HJAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH PEOPLE FROM MY TEAM. IS IT STRANGE, IS NOT IT? IS IT JUST A COINCIDENCE ? Teachers , namely, Dalila (from Czech rep) and Jorgen (from Norway) do not like people who are very critical or like to complain. Just coincidence or what kind of attitude is it that? On other hand, they should not be called teachers at all, cause they teach just nothing. Voluunteer has to work so much from my own experience that he or she does not have a time at all to study. Teacher they do not teach, it s all mostly based on self studying.’


Richard writes: (2002) I was a ‘participant’ at the Hornsjo school in Norway and had quite a rough ride there, though I put a certain amount of this down to my own personal circumstances. I did the six months program and then went to Mozambique, and then left after 1 month (I actually never wanted to go to the project I was sent to – but there was never an option for me to make a real choice about what I did on the projects, so I left. There’s more to it than that of course….I left the whole scenario doubting my own judgement about various things, so it has been quite re-assurring to recieve your mailings.


Guestbook posting: Hi to all. I’ve been in the norwegian school in hornsjo some years ago. the way tvind is earning the money is clear. students pay for all expenses that the so called “probably best school in the world” (the headmaster) has. then, a lot of their time the students spend by selling post cards. the money they earn goes go tvind. there is no real teaching on this mountain there. most of the day students teaching theirselves. you learn nothing what you really need in africa to help. if you ask where the money goes to, you always here the same: to humana people to people. but where does it go then. well … back to tvind. that’s what I found out after leaving that place there. I made researches in different places such as banks, universities and so on.


A. D. writes: (Hornsjoe 2001) “As an ex-solidarity worker you can imagine my feelings when I finally found the much fabled anti-Humana website. I am now finished with the organisation, I spent 6 months in Africa and came back with all the frustrations many have from working on a project which blantantly has no resource base to support it.    For me the time in Norway was hard and like most groups we had our revolution whereby we confronted the teachers on our feelings of being exploited and me being one of the more mouthy members recieved an earful of excuses for what were at the point numerous rumours about foul play in the organisation……”


NetUp and UFF Norway. – C’s story (2001-2)      NetUp was a Humana scam whereby student volunteers worked for free in Humana/UFF shops and sorting clothes  in Europe to ‘pay’ school fees – the money was supposed to be transferred from shops to schools.  ‘C’ from Germany worked as a NetUp volunteer at the UFF sorting centre in Klofta, Norway for some months with no pay.   Unfortunately it appears Humana never recorded the correct payment due to the school and did not declare it to the tax authorities – C was pursued for the money.  NetUp no longer exists but similar ‘work-for-nothing’ scams are still operated by Humana.


Dan Lindbergh’s story. (1990s) Norwegian volunteer at One World Volunteer Institute who decided to quit. Very detailed account of the school.


Anonymous ex TG member’s story (Posted on the www.tvindalert.com Guestbook in 2001.   Ex-Teachers Group, former student at DRH Norway)   “I had come to disagree with almost everything the Teachers Group stands for, but I found that there was no way for me to change anything. I left empty-handed with only the clothes that I wore. Later on I have realized I was exactly the kind of person cults like Tvind go for. I was young and alone, I was insecure but hardworking, intelligent but inexperienced. I also had a strong desire to help people and a keen sense of the injustice of our world. Ergo : I was easy prey.”


Annelie Karlqvist’s story (2000)  Norwegian volunteer who was ‘rescued’ from the CICD college in the UK. Her story was covered in The Times newspaper, London.


Jodie’s story (One World Volunteer Institute,  Norway, 2000)   “I joined the One World Volunteer Organization in 2000 after visiting a Planet Aid school in Michigan. After making what I thought would be a life-changing experience, I made my way to the hogskole in Norway close to Lillehammer…..It turned out to be a nightmare.    Our entire team left the school, but had to fight tooth and nail to get our tuition fees back”


Bob Nelson’s story (published in The Times, 2000). “After ringing the telephone number in the advert, Mr Nelson was invited to Denmark for an ‘information weekend’ which he described as very exciting. He was promised training followed by experience of an aid project in Africa. Because he could not afford the £2,000 advance fee, he agreed to work as a volunteer for three months at a UFF clothes sorting centre in Norway in order to defray the costs. Once there he found he was expected to work up to 16 hours a day, sometimes starting at 7.30am and continuing until 10 or 11 at night, in return for living expenses of £30 a week. When he demurred his boss, Jesper Petersson, shouted and stormed at him. ‘He was a workaholic and wouldn’t accept any criticism. The place was in chaos and we were always given more work than we could cope with, but there was no reasoning with him.”


Gustav Ljunggren’s story.   (1999)   Volunteer at DRH Norway. ‘I’m still wondering sometimes why we stuck it.  Two people quit.  A few of us thought about quitting at least once a day.’


Samantha’s story: (1995 – sent in 2005)     ‘Another bad experience…’    Story of fundraising in Norway before going to India.


Amanda’s story (Norwegian member of the Teachers Group 1994-1998). ‘It took me two years to be able to write this. I haven’t been able to deal with all the emotions since I drove off the hill at IICD, Williamstown in the summer of 1998. I just did not want to talk about it or think about it…..I denied I had been in a cult or had in any form been “brainwashed”. I know better now – after a little time and distance…..When I look back on what I did as part of this movement, I am not proud; I was in the end well aware that we were lying to our students at the schools and even helping them only tell half-truths …. I was part of cheating the authorities in any way we could get away with, and we fooled the public …. We were deceitful in almost all aspects of our operations.” ‘Amanda’ is a pseudonym.


Hanne’s story. Hanne Marit Otterbech, 23, of Stavanger, went to a Norwegian Court after having been with the Tvind school at Hornsjo near Lillehammer, claiming the stay had caused her serious damage to her health. Some 20 other ex-students backed Hanne Marit in court, testifying that the schools broke down students psychologically. She lost the case, but because of great doubt the school was ordered to pay all expenses. This is a very rare ruling in Norwegian courts. (Source: Leiv Gunnar Lie)


Kine’s story (Norwegian pupil at Tvind school for troubled children, Denmark, 1990s). Allegations of abuse.


Frank Karlsen writes: (Hornsjoe 1990s)    “Jon Nordmo was a great man with a lot of humor. A man who was a free speaker in an intelligent way. Maby too much for some of the TG and the students because he always spoke the truth. His woman got pregnent and two of them was prepeard to leave TVIND and raise their child. Before that he was given a dog as a gift from the TG (its well known that the TG gives a dog to those who has been couples for a time in a way to secure them longer within the system without getting children). But anyway Jon decided to do things on his own way and moved to Hamar and started as a teacher in a public school I heard afterwards. After his [sudden] resignation the other TG’s named Thomas to be the new headmaster of DRH Norway and a lot of the students left the school over what have happend. The classic style from the TG was to pretend as nothing has happened and try to continue as normal.”


Anne Ellingsen (Norwegian volunteer, Denmark and India 1982-3). Conference paper ‘This is the Tvind Sect’ (1993)


THE ‘ACTIV’ DISASTER



In February 1983, the Tvind training ship ‘Activ’ was lost in a storm off Dover and eight young members of the Teachers Group were drowned. Among the dead was a young Norwegian girl, Kristin Skagemo. The Teachers Group, which owned the vessel, took no responsibility for the accident, and even forwarded the bill for recovery and repatriation of her body to her family.
There were allegations that the vessel was ‘ramshackle’ and poorly maintained, and the young volunteers (average age 22) were inexperienced sailors. One senior Teacher, Carsten Ringsmose, resigned from the Teachers Group in protest.


The Activ story


NEWS REPORTS



Portuguese newspaper “Correio da Manha” (March 12, 2008)    Interview with Portuguese volunteer Marco Semiao who went to DRH Norway.  See also Marco’s story.
“The youngster travelled to Hornsjo in February as a volunteer for NGO Den Reisende Hogskole (DRH) Norway in Africa, but at the end he was working 12 hours a day in a hotel – cleaning rooms and washing plates. He was misled by the NGO and denounced it to Correio da Manha. “The masters of the project knew about my complaint and bought me a ticket Oslo-London-Porto, they want to get rid of me”, told Marco by e-mail. The Portuguese promesses to present proofs of DRH illegal activities. According to him the NGO uses volunteers recruited in Portugal as free workers. The Portuguese Platform for NGOD (NGO’s for cooperation and development) confirms the existence of judiciary cases against DRH. “Problems concerning this NGO are well known in Portugal”, said Sophie Robin, director of the Platform.


News report: (2003 or 2004) NorWatch, a group mapping Norwegian business practices in low cost countries, expresses strong concern over UFF Norway and DAPP operations in Malawi.


Norwegian news report: (2003 or 2004) Norway’s main trade union (LO) has advised against donating used clothes to Tvind (locally known as UFF) because these clothes from Europe were ‘breaking the back of the textile and ready-made clothing industry in Africa’s poor countries.’


Eindhovens Dagblad, Holland (2002): The Secret Humana Empire in Discredit, Rags as a Goldmine. ‘Former volunteers have complained in the press about ‘psychological terror’ being practised on them. Also they tell about chaos on the Tvind-schools, where they have to clean, but don’t receive any noticeable education. Comparable experiences had a young, twenty year old Slovakian woman who lives now in Eindhoven and wants to stay anonymous because she’s afraid of retaliation. She was supposed to receive an education as development worker for Africa in Hornsjo in Norway after a meeting at Tvind in Denmark. She signed a contract in which was written that she had to work to pay back her wage – which she only got on paper – and fundraise. Also she had to work to pay the costs of education back – 3400 euro- and thousands of euro for her stay in the school. ‘But there was no education whatsoever’, the young Slovakian woman tells, still looking rather upset. In front of her on the table is a postcard from the hotel in which she worked in Hornsjo (near Lillehammer). ‘We had to work from the early morning till late in the evening in the ski-hotel of Tvind. Whenever I got tired and had epileptic attacks, one of the teachers shouted at me that I had to work. I was scared to death. After some time with some other volunteers I concluded that nothing was fulfilled from what was promised. Humana misuses young people and their idealism for its own gain.’

RTP Portugal news investigation (2002 – in Portuguese and English)   Partial summary of broadcast interview with former DRH volunteer Joâo Albergaria.


Adresseavisen (1983)
Couple from Norway who lost their daughter in the 1983 Activ disaster – “Don’t trust the Tvind movement”. In a report on a broadcast by ‘Antenne 10′, the parents of Kristin Skagemo, killed in the Activ disaster, appealed to young Norwegians to stay away from Tvind. “Kristin wanted for a period to get out of the movement, but she was never let alone. The telephone was ringing all the time. As the idealist she was, Kristin was at last persuaded to come back. She was not allowed to have a boyfriend. Everything that could make her think about other things than the ideas of the school was forbidden.”


‘Antenne 10′ (1983)
Norwegian broadcast. In the same programme, it was also said that the money Tvind and UFF have collected don’t end up in the Third World, but for luxury houses, shipping companies and companies.


WHO’S WHO IN THE TEACHERS GROUP IN NORWAY



Gert Olsen – principal of DRH Norway college.    And Sissel, his partner.

Sidsel Larsen – promotions manager <sidsel@oneworldvolunteers.org>

Jon Nordmo – previous college head, resigned and left TG in 1990s

Jesper Pedersen – chair of UFF Norway in 2001.

Rosa Marielle Fried – vice chair of UFF Norway in 2001

Sigrid Kristina Johansson – board member, UFF Norway, 2001

Trond Narvestad – former chairman, Humana UFF Norway, and chairman of UFF Sweden, now on board of DAPP UK

Tone Kvaestad: Norwegian TG member who worked in TG clothing businesses in Morocco 1990-2004, now possibly back in Norway.

Oyvind Wistrom: A former negotiator for Faelleseje, set up Norwegian company One World Channel, allegedly as part of a TV station, but investigated by Danish police as possible front company  for money transfer.    Was a member of council of UK school Red House when it was closed by UK authorities.

Sten Byrner Danish, but associated with Norwegian company One World Channel.   Pleaded guilty to financial misdemeanour in 2002-6 Danish trial.  Currently fugitive.

Kirsten Fuglsbjerg – wanted by Danish police – is said by one contact to have been ‘expelled’ from Norway in 1983.

Tomas Lindstrom – formerly on Norway school staff, then started CCTG in California, now probably in New Zealand.

Jostein (or Joe) Pedersen – Norwegian Teachers group member connected to UFF Norway for several years, now with Planet Aid in USA.


NORWEGIAN MOVEMENT AGAINST TVIND



NORWEGIAN ANTI-CULT GROUPS

Seeking information


IS THERE OFFICIAL SUPPORT FOR UFF NORWAY?



Norad – the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
Seeking information


Save the Children (Norway). A contact writes: Listed as a major partner on ADPP’s website for one of its Teacher Training Schools in in Sofala province in Mozambique ….  (the quality of which can not be evaluated because there is no mechanism in place for this), yet it in the end pulled out of putting several aspiring teachers in ADPP’s school because when it discovered that SAVE was behind the referral, ADPP tried to assess fees of 2000 USD per year per student.


KEY DOCUMENTS



Leiv Gunnar Lie’s journalism MA thesis on Tvind (1994)    Leiv Gunnar Lie studied journalism at City University in London in 1994 and wrote a 13,500-word MA thesis on Tvind.  He is now a journalist with Dagbladet in Norway.


‘This is the Tvind Sect’ (1993) – this was a paper by Anne Ellingsen of the Norwegian Movement Against Tvind given to a conference in 1993. Anne Ellingsen was a Norwegian volunteer with Tvind in India in 1982-3. The Movement Against Tvind no longer exists and Anne Ellingsen has retired from research on Tvind.



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