Article: One year after freezing of assets, American Muslim charities start to fight back

Islam in America

It now has been over one year since the Bush administration alleged that some of our country's largest American Muslim charities were financial supporters of terrorism, with links to al-Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, and others. In December 2001-at the height of the Ramadan charitable giving season-- President George W. Bush shut down the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF), the largest American Muslim charity. Not too subtly, the move occurred immediately following a White House visit by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Days later, the federal government acted against two more charities-Global Relief Foundation (GRF) and Benevolence International (BI).

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