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syyuge:
Charity millions 'going to Syrian terror groups':

People giving money to help millions of refugees from the civil war in Syria are inadvertently supporting terrorism, the charity watchdog has warned.

Some of their cash was “undoubtedly” going to extremist groups, said William Shawcross, the chairman of the Charity Commission. Conditions on the ground in the midst of conflict made it difficult or impossible for charities to know where aid ended up, he said. The Disasters Emergency Committee, which represents 14 of Britain’s biggest charities, has raised £20 million since the launch of its Syria Crisis Appeal in March. Its members include the British Red Cross, Oxfam and Save the Children.
But it said it was unable to guarantee that no cash was falling into the hands of terrorists. The Charity Commission is so concerned that it has issued guidance to fund-raising bodies.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10357537/Charity-millions-going-to-Syrian-terror-groups.html

As suspected the muslamic terrorists are eating the charity funds also.

syyuge:
http://www.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=110043&cid=31&fromval=1&frid=31&seccatid=71&s1=1

What a muslamic hoax is it.

syyuge:
Dozens killed in Egypt after Brotherhood supporters take to streets:

CAIRO — At least 44 people were killed and hundreds more were wounded in clashes during protests in Egypt on Sunday, security sources and state media said, as the crisis since the army seized power three months ago showed no sign of abating. 

Fighting began after supporters and opponents of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood took to the streets. Most of the dead had gunshot wounds, security sources said.

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/10/06/20842248-dozens-killed-in-egypt-after-brotherhood-supporters-take-to-streets?lite

syyuge:
Iraq: Coordinated blasts in Baghdad, other attacks kill 45 as al-Qaida claims earlier assault

By Associated Press, Published: October 7

BAGHDAD — A string of attacks across Iraq, including a coordinated wave of evening bombings in Baghdad, killed at least 45 people Monday as al-Qaida claimed responsibility for a recent spate of rare suicide attacks in the relatively peaceful Kurdish north.

Monday’s bombings marked the third day in a row that insurgents were able to unleash attacks powerful enough to claim fatalities numbering in the dozens. The mounting bloodshed is heightening worries that the country is returning to the widespread sectarian killing that marked the years following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

More than 5,000 people have been killed since violent attacks began accelerating in April, including more than 50 Shiite pilgrims slain in a Baghdad suicide bombing Saturday and 12 children killed the following day when a vehicle packed with explosives blew up next to their school in the north of the country.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/al-qaida-in-iraq-claims-responsibility-for-rare-suicide-attacks-in-countrys-kurdish-north/2013/10/07/336f7ff6-2f2d-11e3-9ddd-bdd3022f66ee_story.html

syyuge:
Red Cross workers kidnapped in Syria:

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says gunmen have abducted six of its workers and one Red Crescent volunteer in north-west Syria.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24513793

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