The British newspaper ‘The Sunday Telegraph’ has reported that the largest financiers of al-Qaeda terrorists who supply with millions are located in Qatar and Kuwait, which are described as fertile environments for the collection of funds and financial aid that go to the jihadist mercenaries.
The paper has reported that Britain should be more pronounced in its letters to friends in the Gulf that any country suspected of involvement in the financing of gangs hungry for the blood can’t be regarded as a friendly country and that this is not tolerated at all.
‘The Sunday Telegraph’ newspaper talked in an editorial about the need to put pressure on British Prime Minister David Cameron to put the issue of ‘terrorism financing’ at the top of the agenda of talks scheduled this week with the prince of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in London.
The newspaper says that Cameron should ask the Qatari prince to take decisive actions to dam any channels for collecting and providing material support to Daesh-ISIL in Iraq and Syria.
We do not know whether to laugh or get angry, because either ‘The Sunday Telegraph’ is naive or teases us: we believe as valid the second option.
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clearly the brits have eternally suffered from SELECTIVE MEMORY
TERRORISM IN IRAQ 2003
SURIYA 2010
TERRORIST IMPERIALISM
LIBYA 2010
considering the lowering of education level, it seems Sunday Telegraph is aimimg above their abilities and showing their ignorance + lack of education
they would do well to read, if they still possess the ability
If not which we think is highly possible – LOOK IN THE FUCKING MIRROR GOON
The Turks haven’t learned the British way of denying past atrocities
It is not illegal to discuss the millions who were killed under our empire. So why do so few people know about them?
George Monbiot
Tuesday December 27, 2005
The Guardian
Late Victorian Holocausts, published in 2001, Mike Davis tells the story of famines that killed between 12 and 29 million Indians.
Britain’s Gulag by Caroline Elkins, Histories of the Hanged by David Anderson, and Web of Deceit by Mark Curtis – show how white settlers and British troops suppressed the Mau Mau revolt in Kenya in the 1950s.
I fear that my last comment was not received by the SFP. Would Google be boycotting?
UK plans to hike arms sales to Qatar:
http://www.islamicinvitationturkey.com/2014/10/28/uk-plans-to-hike-arms-sales-to-qatar/
No dear, sorry, we were just out of office…we are just human…;-)
Very accurate report, some are individuals.