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Article: Two Muslim Charities Under Scrutiny; Saudi-Funded Groups Deny Ties to Terrorist Networks but Cite Vulnerability
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- September 30, 2001
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David B. Ottaway and Dan Morgan Washington Post Staff Writers
The Washington Post
09-30-2001
Two Muslim Charities Under Scrutiny; Saudi-Funded Groups Deny Ties to Terrorist
Networks but Cite Vulnerability
Byline: David B. Ottaway and Dan Morgan Washington Post Staff Writers
Edition: FINAL
Section: A Section
When Mahmoud Jaballah left Egypt in 1991 after numerous arrests for alleged
ties to a terrorist group, he quickly found a job with a Muslim charity
funded by the Saudi government and royal family.
Now Jaballah, who spent three years working as a teacher in Pakistan for
the Saudi-financed International Islamic Relief Organization, is in custody
in Canada. He is accused of being a member of the ...