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Europe
German court lifts ban on Hamas funding
2003-07-24
The German government’s efforts to ban a group from raising funds for the militant Islamic movement Hamas and the families of suicide bombers were thwarted Wednesday when a federal court effectively lifted the ban. The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig, in handing down the ruling, said the al-Aqsa group must be allowed to continue its fund- raising activities until its legal status is finally determined. Last August, the German government slapped a ban on the group calling itself al-Aqsa in the western German city of Aachen, with Interior Minister Otto Schily calling the group a security threat. All funds and property belonging to al-Aqsa were confiscated. "We do not tolerate terrorist activity in Germany or groups that support it abroad," said Schily at the time.
Not until a sympathetic judge steps into the picture, anyway...
Schily said al-Aqsa, which was founded in 1991 as a welfare group for Arabs, had instead been raising money for Hamas and pledging aid to families of those who carried out suicide bombings against Israel. Al-Aqsa subsequently filed an appeal against the ban. In Wednesday’s ruling, the Leipzig court said the group can continue its fund-raising efforts pending outcome of the appeal. Legal experts said it could be years before the court case reaches a conclusion.
*Sigh*
Posted by:seafarious

#5  Guess this is to shamefull an action for TGA.
Posted by: raptor   2003-7-24 6:13:58 PM  

#4  Vell as long as you are going to use your fundraising capability to kill Israelis, I see no problem with this.
Sincerely judge Adolph Hitler
Posted by: wills   2003-7-24 2:13:58 PM  

#3  disgusting and inexcusable.

Mind you, Hamas is still (technically I think) legal in Australia because (wait for it) it is only on the US banned list, not the UN banned list, and of course, the UN is the sole arbiter of unbiased international morality, as we all know so very well...
Posted by: Anon1   2003-7-24 7:46:11 AM  

#2  TGA,what's up with that?
Posted by: raptor   2003-7-24 7:30:39 AM  

#1  I'd wager that they'll never get caught with funds in accounts that the Govt knows about, again.

Obviously the terrorists can operate freely since the legal system is running far behind reality. Sounds like they're gonna Thimk (intentional) about it for a long time. Is this true across the entire EU?

I guess the answer doesn't really matter since we know Phrawnce is sympathetic (or pathetic) and at least as permissive as Germany - so the 2 largest countries in the EU are wide open for fundraising. As long as there are holes in the net, the shit will continue.

Thx, Seafarious - good eye-opening post.
Posted by: PD   2003-7-24 1:42:14 AM  

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