Germany bans Muslim group over alleged terror donations

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BERLIN: The German government on Wednesday (May 5) banned a Muslim organisation that it accused of supporting 'terrorism globally with its donations'.

05 May 2021 04:58PMBERLIN: The German government on Wednesday banned a Muslim organisation that it accused of supporting"terrorism globally with its donations".

Police raided buildings associated with Ansaar International in 10 German states, the German Interior Ministry said in a statement.The ministry alleged the money the organisation collected ostensibly went into welfare projects as a ruse to help finance groups such as the Syrian al-Qaida affiliate known as the Nusra Front, the Palestinian group Hamas and al-Shabab in Somalia.

“The organisation Ansaar International and its suborganisations were banned. The network finances terrorism globally with its donations,” an Interior Ministry spokesperson tweeted. More than 1,000 police officers raided buildings and office spaces across Germany and confiscated about €150,000 . “When wanting to fight terrorism, one needs to dry out its money sources,” German Interior Ministry Horst Seehofer said. He alleged that Ansaar International “spreads a Salafist view of the world and is financing terror around the globe under the disguise of humanitarian help".A man who answered a phone call to the organisation's headquarters in the western German city of Duesseldorf immediately hung up when The Associated Press called seeking comment.

 

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