Description |
1 online resource (75 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction. -- Allegations against the Government of Qatar. -- Key players. -- Qatar Charity. -- The Sheikh Eid bin Mohammad al Thani Charitable Foundation. -- Alkarama. -- The Arab Center for Research and Policy studies. -- The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign. -- Conclusion. -- References |
Summary |
This white paper is an effort to highlight five entities that represent the core of a network of Qatari-linked charities, and individuals, man of them either U.S. or U.N. deeignated terrorists and/or members of the Global Muslim Brotherhood, which stand accused by the Arab coalition of financing terrorism, promoting instability, and seeking the overthrow of regional governments. These entities were selected for examination because of the overlapping nature of their leadership and their centrality to the claims made by the Arab coalition against Qatar. The report is organized by group and examines each organization's key leadership, the allegations of terrorism, and/or incitement against the organization. The report looks at the geographic spread of those activities, in order to consider the correlation between the group's legitimate non-rofit activities and the terror finance allegations. It then examines each organization's ties to Qatari institutions |
Notes |
"26 September 2017"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-75) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Center for Security Policy, viewed March 10, 2018) |
Subject |
Terrorism -- Qatar -- Finance
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Non-governmental organizations.
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Non-governmental organizations.
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Terrorism -- Finance.
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Qatar.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Froehlke, Sarah, author
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Fischer, Susan, author
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Center for Security Policy (Washington, D.C.), publisher
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