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Arabia
Frozen Terror Accounts to Fund Victims
2005-02-08
Except in "Occupied Palestine" -- killing Jews ain't terror don't ya know.
Delegates attending the Counterterrorism International Conference in Riyadh have agreed to set up a fund whose money will come from frozen bank accounts of terrorists and will go to the victims of terror. This was revealed at a news conference yesterday on the sidelines of the conference. The fund would be financed from money confiscated from terrorists, their groups or supporters. At the news conference, which was chaired by Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal, the head of the Belgian delegation confirmed there was indeed such a fund, and that this was agreed upon by all the delegates. "Confiscated money from frozen bank accounts, or that from terrorist groups would be used to finance the fund. The fund will be used to help the victims of terrorism," the Belgian delegate, Koenraad Dssen said. He did not specify on what basis the money would be distributed and who would decide the distribution.
*snicker*
When Prince Saud was asked whether the conference discussed practices of occupying forces in certain Muslim and Arab countries and whether resistance against occupation was considered terrorism, he said: "From the very beginning of this conference we agreed not to discuss situations in occupied countries, territories, or countries in a state of war. The final communiqué will refer this to the United Nations. However, we all agreed that terrorism at this time is explicitly clear and it is a crime that can be pointed out by anyone."
We can't define it, but we know it when we see it.
To a question about his meeting with Iraqi Interior Minister Falah Naqib, Prince Saud said that the meeting was not on any security issue, "but on diplomacy as the interior minister is a guest in the Kingdom." However, he requested Iraq once again to furnish a list of Saudi nationals who are in that country. "The Kingdom wants to make sure that no Saudi works against the interest of Iraq," he said. "The Iraqi minister promised to provide us with the requested information," he added.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  And what would be their definition of 'victim'? The relatives of the killed terrorist or suicide bomber?

Can only 'muslims' be considered 'victims'?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-02-08 4:57:14 PM  

#1  "My hypocrisy knows no bounds."
Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday
Tombstone
Posted by: doc   2005-02-08 4:48:56 PM  

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