The UK government has spent £350-million to support terrorist groups in Syria over the past five years
LONDON, (ST) –The UK government has spent at least £350-million, or around USD 477 million over the past five years, to support and fund terrorists, who are being described by British government as the “moderate armed opposition” in Syria, despite all documents and facts which have revealed that they are terrorist organizations under various names.
Declassified prepared a report published by the Daily Maverick website which revealed that the British government used a controversial body called the Whitehall Conflict-Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)- has funded dozens of schemes that it calls projects supporting terrorist organizations and promoting them in the media outlets to give them a false cover under the title of false moderation.
Britain has funded 13 projects since 2015 to support terrorists in Syria with millions of pounds sterling as the sum of at least £162-million has come from the British aid budget which, the government claims, aims “to defeat poverty, tackle instability and create prosperity in developing countries these facts clearly show that the money supports terrorism in Syria.
The report documents that Britain began funding and supporting terrorists in Syria since 2011, under various pretexts.
There are other secret projects and operations run by the British Foreign Office, was worth £28.2-million during 2016-2017 and other programs to enhance support for terrorists, including Jabhat al-Nusra organization, included on the lists of the international terrorism.
The report indicated that one of the projects that support the structures of terrorist organizations, which it describes as moderate opposition, is worth £27.5 -million, with the aim of strengthening these organizations.
The report also revealed another British project supporting terrorists under the name of ‘Community policing” which was put under control of terrorist organizations in areas where they are positioned, especially in Idleb, where the British support came via a program known as Access to Justice and Community Support (AJACS),) run by private consultancy firm Adam Smith International, a major UK aid contractor, as the British funding continued in the project until 2018.
Covert and over policies in support of terrorist groups by foreign countries such as the UK helped to prolong the crisis in Syria and to increase tge suffering of the Syrian people.
Raghda Sawas