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India-Pakistan |
Militants' fundraising streams |
2015-06-28 |
Not many steps taken to stop unholy warriors and their money laundering foundations either. Apart from routine fund collection through charity and donations, banned groups have three major sources of financial supplies: zakat collection in Ramazan; collection of animal hides on Eidul Azha; and foreign funding. Even if one of these supply lines is blocked, it will have huge impact on the holy warriors' operations. The holy warriors' media publications are still available, which carry appeals for donations. Pamphlets containing such appeals can also be found on noticeboards of some mosques. Banned groups are still operating in cyberspace and attracting people to contribute to their cause. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Why can't they just get think-tank, news-expert, advocacy group, and guvmint (with cushy side-consultant) jobs, like the ones in the US? |
Posted by: Pappy 2015-06-28 16:25 |
#1 Belts on Bobs tail scream Making allah delight O what fun it is to be anArab in the night! O jingle shells, jingle shells I got. 37 MM gun, o what fun it is to be an Aprab in the night. Over the river and thru the woods we're certainly going to drown, the juices got dawgs that swim like frogs and hate us thru and thru. Etc. |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-06-28 14:01 |