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Afghanistan-Pak-India |
Banned outfits using quake to fill coffers |
2005-11-04 |
![]() Besides Jaish, other banned organisations operating with new names, like Jamatud Dawaa (formerly Lashkar-e-Taiba), also used the occasion to collect donations from the faithful. JD, which is on a government watch list, has been very active in collecting donations for the earthquake victims. âWhat if the government has banned the Jaish. We are carrying out our mission,â a Jaish supporter told Daily Times, refusing to be named. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 You know those exploding dye packets that banks use to foil robberies? Replace the dye with C-4. If this world has any brains it will permanently cease all emergency monetary aid contributions to Islamist regimes and permit only manufactured goods to be distributed with direct oversight. I realize this article deals with terrorist organizations collecting under false pretenses, but a precedent needs to be set in terms of depriving all uncertified organizations of any currency-based donations. We've already seen terrorist infrastructure being co-opted for the distribution of relief aid. Let's please get out the jumbo sized cluebat. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-11-04 03:35 |
#1 It takes suckers to make a successful con. Welcome to IslamoNutLand. |
Posted by: Regnad Kcin 2005-11-04 00:46 |