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To diminish terror finance, audit international organizations

To diminish terror finance, audit international organizations Cliff Smith © Provided by Washington Examiner America gives foreign aid and supports various international bodies with the best of intentions. And yet, international aid, by its nature, usually goes to war-torn areas and places with terrorist insurgents and similar groups. And there is a growing consensus among foreign policy and national security practitioners that, as professor Jessica Trisko Darden of Virginia Commonwealth University put it, “Humanitarian aid has a terrorism problem.” Indeed, in 2019, I documented seven specific instances where funds from the United States Agency on International Development went to organizations that, at minimum, do business with terrorist groups and, in some cases, were actually designated by the U.S. government as terrorist entities.

Why India Should Be More Than Concerned About Contents Of A Recent US Senate Memo

Why India Should Be More Than Concerned About Contents Of A Recent US Senate Memo by Aravindan Neelakandan - Jan 20, 2021 11:49 AM Osama Bin Laden and Ayman Al-Zawahiri. (Wikimedia Commons) Snapshot A recently released United States Senate memorandum shows that the State Department allowed payment to an Islamist ‘terrorist-funding’ organisation, which was already sanctioned. The question is, what lessons of caution should India draw from this? A memorandum sent from the Oversight and Investigation Unit of the Finance Committee of the United States Senate on 22 December 2020, made available online, shows some interesting data and even more interesting undercurrents that are left unreported.

World Vision remiss, funded terrorists – ignorance no excuse, says report

World Vision remiss, funded terrorists – ignorance no excuse, says report Thursday, January 7, 2021  |  Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish A recent report from a U.S. Senate committee blames an evangelical nonprofit humanitarian aid organization of being negligent of its duties by funding a jihad-linked group when it possessed information exposing the Muslim agency s support of Islamic terrorism. Should have known … According to the assessment handed down by the Senate Finance Committee, World Vision was borderline negligent in its vetting process before sending funds to the Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA). Based on the evidence presented, we conclude that World Vision had access to the appropriate public information and should have known how – but failed to – properly vet ISRA as a subgrantee, resulting in the transfer of U.S. taxpayer dollars to an organization with an extensive history of supporting terrorist organizations and terrorists, includ

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