Sveriges nya jämställdhetsminister Åsa Lindhagen(Mp) beviljade när hon var socialborgarråd i Stockholm hundratusentals kronor till den terroranklagade föreningen "Islamic Relief" för att utföra olika invandrings -och integrationsåtgärder i Sverige.
Tydligen anser hon att den extremt tvivelaktiga och terroranklagade organisationen Islamic Relief är något som ska ha pengar också, vilket hon ordnade helt på eget bevåg. Rebecka Uvell har skrivit om detta idag:
https://uvell.se/2019/01/21/islamic-...-mp-ministern/
Även Merit Wager
http://meritwager.nu/allmant/ny-rege...-lindhagen-mp/
"För i strid med just reglerna fattade hon också ensam beslut att från Socialnämnden ge islamisterna Islamic Relief 300 000 kronor för “flyktingboende”, som i själva verket var en plats för illegala. Gissningsvis enbart muslimer. "
"Miljöpartisten i Botkyrka som försökte muta moderater med röster mot en moské Ali Khalil var innan han gick in i politiken var aktiv i Islamic Relief."
Läser man på Uvells blog är dessutom hennes f d partikamrat Kahlil inblandad i projekt efter projekt hon beviljat pengar till. Ser minst sagt korrupt ut och med tanke på hans försök att 'köpa' röster från islamiska församlingar i förorten ser det riktigt illa ut.
Om Islamic Relief och mängder med terrorkopplingar:
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3...wide-terrorism
IRW has worked with a significant number of organizations linked to terrorism.
IRW's accounts show that it has partnered with a number of organizations linked to terrorism and that some of charity's trustees are personally affiliated with extreme Islamist groups that have connections to terror.
In 2006, the Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs designated IRW itself a terrorist front, and claimed that:
"The IRW provides support and assistance to Hamas's infrastructure. The IRW's activities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip are carried out by social welfare organizations controlled and staffed by Hamas operatives. The intensive activities of these associations are designed to further Hamas's ideology among the Palestinian population."
For several years, IRW has supported the Islamic University of Gaza, where, during 2008, rockets and explosives were produced for use by Hamas. One of the most senior Hamas leaders, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, founded the university in 1978, and sixteen of the university's lecturers and teachers are elected Hamas members of the Palestinian legislature.
In 2004, 2007 and 2009, IRW accounts revealed donations of tens of thousands of pounds from the Charitable Society for Social Welfare [CSSW], a charity founded by Al Qaeda terrorist and "Bin Laden loyalist" Abdul Majeed Al-Zindani. In 1998, the Al Qaeda terrorist Anwar Al-Awlaki, eventually killed by a U.S. drone strike, served as vice-president of CSSW's San Diego branch.
During a terrorism trial in 2004 in the U.S., Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Brian Murphy testified that CSSW was a "front organization to funnel money to terrorists."
In 1999, Human Concern International, a charity that Osama bin Laden told an Egyptian interviewer in 1995 was funding an al-Qaeda charitable front called Blessed Relief, gave IRW a $50,000 donation. IRW continues to refer to Human Concern as a partner. In 2008, Human Concern granted IRW a further £25,000.
Human Concern has also funded the Global Relief Foundation, an organization shut down by the American government on the grounds that it had been laundering money for al-Qaeda and was linked to the Taliban. Similarly, in 2009 another funder of the Global Relief Foundation, the International Development and Relief Foundation, gave IRW just under £200,000.
Further, in 2008, IRW's accounts revealed a donation of £13,437 from the Yemeni Al-Eslah organization -- a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood whose leaders include Sheikh al-Zindani, whom the US Government has designated a "Global Terrorist."
The same year, the UK-based charity Human Appeal International gave IRW £34,081. A 1996 CIA report claimed Human Appeal International was one of a number of Islamic charities used as conduits for funds to terrorist organizations, and tied it to the Saudi-based Muwafaq, an Al-Qaeda front group. The FBI, in 2003, claimed there was a "close relationship between Human Appeal International and Hamas." In February 2005, Hamas's website had already openly announced the receipt of funds from HAI.
Och så vidare, finns mycket att läsa om Islamic Relief. Ser ut som en helt sinnessjuk röra av terrorfinansiering dold i välgörenhet.
Är detta omdömeslöst?
Kan vi ha en minister som beviljat pengar till en organisation med så nära terrorkopplingar?
Borde hon avgå?