“Entrepreneur backs pro-Palestine rallies, under scrutiny for Chinese connections.”
“A wealthy tech entrepreneur, Neville Roy Singham, and his wife, Jodie Evans, a co-founder of Code Pink, have reportedly been primary funders of The People’s Forum since 2017. This group has organized pro-Palestine protests following a terror attack by Hamas on Israel, actively participating in movements advocating for marginalized communities.
Their involvement led to protests criticizing the Zionist occupation, with slogans viewed as antisemitic by some. The People’s Forum organized multiple events, including a protest in New York City’s Times Square and demonstrations calling for the end of U.S. support for Israel.
The executive director of The People’s Forum criticized the March for Israel, denouncing it as a “Pro-Genocide March” and accusing participants of supporting apartheid and occupation. The group is planning another protest, “Shut It Down for Palestine,” calling for action against organizations collaborating with Israeli occupation.
Additionally, Singham and The People’s Forum face allegations of ties to Chinese propaganda outlets, prompting calls for investigation under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by lawmakers such as Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Mike Gallagher.”