Article: Charity denies terror link; John-Paul Ford Rojas meets one of the men named in the inquiry.(News)

Byline: John-Paul Ford Rojas

A BRITISH-BASED charity alleged to be a front for an al-Qaida-linked terror group has no links to any such organisation, it was claimed yesterday.

The Sanabel Relief Agency, which says it raises money for Muslims in poverty-stricken parts of the world, is said to be linked to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.

The US claims that while it presents itself as a charitable organisation, Sanabel's first priority is to support the group's "jihadist activities".

Leaders of the LIFG allegedly control Sanabel, using it as a vehicle to transfer money and documents for terrorist activities overseas. The charity, ...

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