Two Kuwaiti charities finance militants in Syria – reports

Two charity organizations based in Kuwait have  admitted that they have been financing militants in Syrian, media reports say.

According to media reports from Kuwait, Two so-called charity organizations based in Kuwait have admitted that they have been financing the terrorists fighting in Syria against the secular government and all the secular people of Syria.

These Kuwaiti media outlets have published reports about these two so-called charity organizations in their country and according to these reports, none of these two “charities” is registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor and this means that all their activities in order to get money and the fundraising events were and are illegal and can be considered as a crime.

Probably the support of the armed gunmen, terrorists, jihadists and other dumb religious fanatics who are fighting within Syria can also be considered as a crime and a violation of international law, although it seems that so-called democratic governments, for example France, do not really care about such international laws, as long as they are somehow able to maintain the proxy war in Syria and to gain some benefits now and afterwards.

A co-founder of one of the charities speaking on condition of anonymity told reporters that he has had no problems with the authorities since the organization started work two years ago.

“Even though our work is illegal, we have no problems with the government because we are a charity organization. There are other fundraising organizations as well. They regularly appear on local TV openly calling for boosting support for the Syrian opposition. Not a single one has been arrested,” the charity co-founder said.

He confirmed that the bulk of donations is used to purchase weapons for the opposition groups in Syria.

It is probably not correct that this “charity organization” had no problem with the Kuwaiti authorities because they are a so-called charity organization. It should be not so far-fetched to say that probably some money changed the hands and thus, they never had a problem. Beside the fact that the Kuwaiti authorities could be interested as well to support the terrorists in Syria or are just as lazy and corrupt as some other Arab governments in other states of the Middle East.

The person who spoke on the conditions of anonymity with the Kuwaiti media outlets also told the reports in this interview about the crimes of these two so-called “charity organizations” that the bulk of all the donations was and is still used to purchase weapons and probably ammunition for the terrorist organizations “ for such nice guys as the radical members of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front in Syria, because they are the only militants, who fight on the ground.

Source: Voice of Russia

Editted by: B.N

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