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Article: Charity denies terror link; John-Paul Ford Rojas meets one of the men named in the inquiry.(News)
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- Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- February 10, 2006
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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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... ... activity overseas, including the funding of terrorism. One of the men arrested in the raids was Taher Nasuf, 44, who works for the Sanabel Relief Agency, in Manchester. The Birmingham offices of the charity, which says it raises money to ...
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