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Africa Subsaharan
Links between Boko Haram and British Islamic charity
2012-12-01
The UK authorities are looking into an alleged possible link between a British charity organization and the Nigerian Boko Haram extremist Islamist group.
Of course there are links. That's the whole point.
The UK Charity Commission (CC) has confirmed, for the first time, that it is talking to different departments, regarding allegations that Widows Ammunition Fund Al Muntada Al Islami Trust is providing financial support to the Boko Haram group.
Because if the widows need anything, it's more ammunition...
"We confirm we have been contacted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and the Metropolitan Police (MP) in relation to this matter," the CC spokesperson told Ahram Online.

This confirmation reflects the UK authorities' growing concern about possible relations between London-registered charities and Islamic extremism. However, she added, that her organization is not investigating the charity Al Muntada Al Islami Trust.
Why not? Too afraid? Might get boomed? Might get hassled by the progressives who think it's unfair to inspect islamic charities?
The CC is very keen not to give an impression that there is no legal or formal investigation on the charity's behaviour.

"We are engaging with the charity's trustees", the spokesperson said.
How about engaging in a forensic audit of the books?
She confirmed that the trustees of Al Muntada Al Islami Trust "have and continue to fully cooperate with us."
Did that include copies of all the books, financial statements, communications logs and email?
Ahram Online understands that the MP and the FCO are concerned about previous media reports linking Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust and Boko Haram.

The group's name means "the education is forbidden" and is seen in Europe as an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group.
Don't need no education if you read the Holy Book, as we all know...
"We can confirm that information has been shared with the Charity Commission and the Metropolitan police," an FCO spokesperson told Ahram Online. She added that the FCO are unable to comment further.
"We can say no more!"
FCO is responsible for the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), known as MI6 which collects Britain's foreign intelligence. It deals with immediate threats to the UK such as terrorism.

The MP said they are following the issue, but its spokesman told Ahram Online that there is no criminal investigation into it. He added that the MP is still waiting for more information from the CC.

Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust denies any relation with Boko Haram and confirmed that any reports about any involvement with the groups are "unsubstantiated allegations."
"Lies! All lies!"
"The Trust has never had any correspondence with Boko Haram; [we] never offered any financial assistance or had any contacts of any kind with this organization, or any other alleged militant groups in Nigeria or any other country," Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust added in a statement.
"Wudn't us."
When it was established 25 years ago, Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust said it "provides education cultural, social and spiritual activities" in England and Wales.
Even though the names says that education is forbidden...
It also runs a primary school, secondary girls school, Arabic courses, Qur"an recitation classes, summer school activities and youth activities, conferences, counselling, and organises pilgrimage trips.

Moreover, in its annual reports to the CC last year, the Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust confirmed its income at £1,393,653 ($2,236,563) while its expenditure was £ 1,163,707 ($1,867,541). The Trust has 55 employees.

Al Mundtada Al Islami Trust said it "condemns and denounces terrorism in all its forms and whatever the source."
Killing infidels, of course, is not terrorism...
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Intel wings find 10 Islamist NGOs funding militancy
2005-09-08
Intelligence agencies have identified 10 Islamist non-government organisations that are channelling funds to various Islamist extremist outfits and fuelling Islamic militancy in Bangladesh. A report of the intelligence agencies, submitted to the home ministry a week after the August 17 chain-bombing, suggested vigilant monitoring of the activities of these organisations and taking strict action against them.
May I suggest taking them to look for arms caches?
Perhaps the RAB could lead the sweeps. Make sure Dr. Quincy is on call.
The organisations are Revival of the Islamic Heritage Society, Rabita Al Alam Al Islami, Society of Social Reforms, Qatar Charitable Society, Al Muntada Al Islami, Islamic Relief Agency, Al Forkan Foundation, International Relief Organisation, Kuwait Joint Relief Committee and the Muslim Aid Bangladesh. All these organisations are based in different Middle Eastern countries and have been active in Bangladesh for years. The report recommended immediate banning of the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society.
I'd recommend banning them all and arresting any of their officers you can lay hands on...
The report was prepared by three intelligence agencies — the National Security Intelligence, the Special Branch of police and the Defence Forces Intelligence — after a six-month investigation of the Islamic NGOs working in Bangladesh. The government ordered the above-mentioned agencies to carry out the investigation after the rise of three Islamic extremist outfits — Al Hikma, Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh and Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh in greater Rajshahi division. All the three outfits have been banned.

The investigators found that more than 100 foreigners, from different Middle East and African countries, have been working in the organisations illegally. ‘They came to Bangladesh with tourist visas and joined the organisations without getting work permits,’ said the report. The report said that no government agencies, not even the Bureau of NGO Affairs, were aware of the illegal foreigners who had been staying in the country for years.
Those would be the traveling islamic "humanitarian aid workers", they always are found in the neighborhood of explosions
‘These persons should be identified and the nature of their activities should be verified,’ said a top official of the Special Branch. He added that intelligence agencies had been working hard to trace these foreigners.
Sic the RAB on 'em. They'll know how to handle them — by the numbers.
The government is considering the illegal stay of the foreigners a major crime and may go for stringent action against them due to the recent rise of Islamic militancy and the frequent bomb blasts in the country. ‘Five such persons who worked in the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society have already been deported from the country and the rest may face the same punishment,’ said a home ministry official, adding that some might also be arrested.
Deporting them merely dumps the problem on somebody else. A nice 7,000 year jail term is a lot better. Taking them to the abandoned warehouse at 3 a.m. to recover their secret stash of shutter guns is even better.
The report detected a ‘deep-rooted’ relation of some leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Oikya Jote, two major components of the alliance government, and their other affiliated organisations with these Islamist NGOs.
Which is why any serious investigation will be shortstopped...
These organisations, the report says, are very interested to work in Chittagong, especially in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, which should be looked into. ‘They show interest to work in the region to preach Islam and convert non-Muslims but a thorough investigation is needed to know their real intention,’ the report observed. The investigators opined that they needed another six month to carry out a thorough investigation into the country’s Islamist NGOs and uncover the nature and extent of their activities.
By which time the heat should be off and the whole matter can safely be dropped until the next round of explosions.
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