+ Follow INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC RELIEF ORGANIZATION Tag
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[Title] => AFP cannot validate WikiLeaks report
[Summary] => The military yesterday said it has no information that could validate a WikiLeaks report which had stated that some Saudi nationals have provided funds to groups that have ties with terrorist cell al- Qaeda.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Cutting off terror financing
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Filipinos worried about the terrorist threat welcome reports that the Philippines and Saudi Arabia are strengthening cooperation to stop the flow of terror funds from the Middle East to Koranic schools that teach radical forms of Islam in this country. The move comes on the heels of Washingtons identification of the Philippine and Indonesian branch offices of a Saudi-based Islamic charity as conduits for terror financing.
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The Philippines and Saudi Arabia have begun efforts to stop the entry of terror funds from the Middle East as well as stem the proliferation of madaris (plural of madrasah) or Koranic schools that teach radical forms of Islam, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.
Gonzales said the two countries are in the process of drafting a joint counter-terrorism cooperation agreement that may be finalized before the end of the year.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Financiers of terror
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If the government is serious about improving the security situation, it should start taking a closer look at the operations of certain foundations and charity organizations. Enterprises registered as charitable arms are among the least regulated in this country, enjoying a lot of room in fund-raising activities.
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[Title] => Bail for 2 al-Qaeda men OKd
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY A General Santos City court has allowed two suspected Filipino members of the al-Qaeda international terrorist network, who yielded a ton of explosives and 19 M-16 assault rifles during a raid on their hideout early this month, to post P200,000 bail each.
The Mindanao Cross, a Catholic newspaper, reported yesterday that the suspects, Mohammad Al-Moqtar and Maulidin Malagat, may soon be free if they can raise the amount.
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[Title] => Sayyaf target na ng Amerika
[Summary] => Target ngayon ng search and destroy mission ng Estados Unidos ang bandidong grupong Abu Sayyaf matapos itong direktang tukuyin ni US President George W. Bush na kabilang sa 27 listahan ng mga indibidwal at grupo na sangkot sa terorismo.
Bilang paunang pagpilay sa kanilang organisasyon, iniutos na ni President Bush ang pag-ipit sa kanilang bank deposits and assets sa Amerika.
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The Philippines and Saudi Arabia have begun efforts to stop the entry of terror funds from the Middle East as well as stem the proliferation of madaris (plural of madrasah) or Koranic schools that teach radical forms of Islam, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.
Gonzales said the two countries are in the process of drafting a joint counter-terrorism cooperation agreement that may be finalized before the end of the year.
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If the government is serious about improving the security situation, it should start taking a closer look at the operations of certain foundations and charity organizations. Enterprises registered as charitable arms are among the least regulated in this country, enjoying a lot of room in fund-raising activities.
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[Title] => Bail for 2 al-Qaeda men OKd
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY A General Santos City court has allowed two suspected Filipino members of the al-Qaeda international terrorist network, who yielded a ton of explosives and 19 M-16 assault rifles during a raid on their hideout early this month, to post P200,000 bail each.
The Mindanao Cross, a Catholic newspaper, reported yesterday that the suspects, Mohammad Al-Moqtar and Maulidin Malagat, may soon be free if they can raise the amount.
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[Summary] => Target ngayon ng search and destroy mission ng Estados Unidos ang bandidong grupong Abu Sayyaf matapos itong direktang tukuyin ni US President George W. Bush na kabilang sa 27 listahan ng mga indibidwal at grupo na sangkot sa terorismo.
Bilang paunang pagpilay sa kanilang organisasyon, iniutos na ni President Bush ang pag-ipit sa kanilang bank deposits and assets sa Amerika.
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