funded and
You are the expert.............. you tell me.
How King Salman bin Abdulaziz 'raised cash for Mujahideen' | Daily Mail Online
Not that the Brits are know to be honest.
Saudi's new king: the Bin Laden link, 13 kids and a son who went into space | Al Bawaba
It's believed Prince Salman collected funds to support the Mujahideen - of whom Osama Bin Laden was a famous figure - to fight the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980's.
According to Yossef Bodansky, who wrote 'bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America': 'Salman maintained clandestine contacts with bin Laden on behalf of Riyadh to channel Saudi support for Islamist jihads worldwide.'
Between 1998 and 2003, he also headed a committee which funded the Palestinian Mujahideen around £53 million, according to the book Understanding Islamic Charities - edited by John Alterman and Karin Von Hippel.
Pro-Israeli groups went through financial transactions to conclude the Popular Committee for Assisting the Palestinian Mujahideen gave the country an estimated £2.4billion during that time.
There is the Allegiance Council.
Allegiance Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Executive Law Of The Saudi Allegiance Commission | SUSRIS
Shura Council as well as the clergy who have a lot to say.
Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You are the expert.............. you tell me.
How King Salman bin Abdulaziz 'raised cash for Mujahideen' | Daily Mail Online
Not that the Brits are know to be honest.
Saudi's new king: the Bin Laden link, 13 kids and a son who went into space | Al Bawaba
It's believed Prince Salman collected funds to support the Mujahideen - of whom Osama Bin Laden was a famous figure - to fight the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980's.
According to Yossef Bodansky, who wrote 'bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America': 'Salman maintained clandestine contacts with bin Laden on behalf of Riyadh to channel Saudi support for Islamist jihads worldwide.'
Between 1998 and 2003, he also headed a committee which funded the Palestinian Mujahideen around £53 million, according to the book Understanding Islamic Charities - edited by John Alterman and Karin Von Hippel.
Pro-Israeli groups went through financial transactions to conclude the Popular Committee for Assisting the Palestinian Mujahideen gave the country an estimated £2.4billion during that time.