List of charities accused of ties to terrorism

This is a list of charities accused of ties to terrorism. A number of charities have been accused or convicted in court of using their revenues to fund terrorism or revolutionary movements, rather than for the humanitarian purposes for which contributions were ostensibly collected. During the "war on terror" the names of several such organisations have been published, although the phenomenon predates 9/11.[1] Some detainees have been captured largely because they volunteered or worked for these charities.

On August 23, 2007, the Bush administration announced plans to implement enhanced security checking of the employees of American charities, which receive funds from U.S. Agency for International Development, looking for those who might have ties to terrorism.[2]Charities which are turned down will not be offered an explanation, or an avenue to appeal the decisions.

Charities accused of ties to terrorism

Name of CharityLocation of CharityAccusersDescription
Afghan Support Committee[3][4]  Pakistan U.S. State Department
  • Alleged to have funneled support to fighters in Afghanistan.
Al-Haramain Foundation[5]  Saudi Arabia U.S. State Department
Al Kifah Refugee Center[4]  United States Spanish police
Al Wafa al Igatha al Islamia[5]  Afghanistan U.S. State Department
Benevolence International Foundation  United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
Bosanska Idealna Futura  Bosnia and Herzegovina Federal Bureau of Investigation
Global Relief Foundation  United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Bosnian offices shut down on US request in 2002
  • Commission of the European Union froze assets in 2006[7]
Health and Education Project International[8]  Canada Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development[9][10]  United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • On November 10, 2004, convicted by US federal court of funding Hamas. In 2001 it was the largest Muslim charity in the United States.
İnsan Hak ve Hürriyetleri ve İnsani Yardım Vakfı  Turkey  Russia[11]
  • Alleged to have sent weapons and supplies to extremists in Syria during the Syrian Civil War.
International Islamic Relief Organization[4]  Saudi Arabia U.S. State Department
International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy (IRFAN-Canada)  Canada Canadian Revenue Agency
  • Alleged to have transferred $14.6 million worth of resources to Hamas through various associated organizations.[12][13]
Interpal[14]  United Kingdom

United States Treasury Department

Internationale Humanitäre Hilfsorganisation e.V.[18][19]  Germany German Interior Ministry
  • Outlawed in Germany since it has financially supported Hamas, while presenting activities to donors as humanitarian help.[19]
Islamic Relief  United Kingdom  Israel,[20]
 United Arab Emirates[21][22]
 Germany[23]
  • Alleged to have funded Hamas[20] and alleged connections to Muslim Brotherhood.[23] Islamic Relief is contesting the Israeli allegations[24] and publicly refutes any alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood.[25]
Jamaat al Dawa al Quran[26]  Afghanistan JTF-GTMO
  • American counter-terrorism analysts at Guantanamo assert this group is an extremist militant group.
Jamat al Tabligh[27]  Pakistan U.S. State Department
  • "The Jamat al Tabligh, a Pakistani-based Islamic Missionary organization, is being used as a cover to mask travel and activities of terrorists including members of al-Qaeda"
Maktab al-Khidamat[28]  Afghanistan 9/11 Commission
Muslim Aid[4]  United Kingdom Spanish police,[29]
 Israel,[30]
 Bangladesh[31][32][33]
Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage[34]  Kuwait U.S. State Department
Popular Front of India  India Various Indian authorities
Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation(TRO)[37]  Canada Federal Bureau of Investigation
Tamil (Sri Lanka) Refugee-Aid Society of Ottawa[38][39]  Canada Canadian Revenue Agency

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