Financial aid for terror? |
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By Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff published at
www.zeit.de/eu-hilfsgelder
at 14.8.2002 |
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non-official translation by Yair Malachi |
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| During the recent occupation of the West Bank in the spring 2002 the Israeli army seized many thousand documents from the administration of the Palestinian autonomy (PA) in the office of Yasser Arafat in Ramallah. Today these documents are in a hangar of the Israeli army and are translated there and analysed. According to Israel the documents show that the PA used aid funds of the international community, among others those of the European Union, not as agreed upon. |
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The European Union pays among else 10 million Euro budgetary aid to Arafat’s authority each month. According to the Israeli analysis the PA created a shadow budget, in order to finance the terror war against Israel, among others by conversion manipulations of the European funds. Furthermore funds of the PA flowed to the Tanzim militia and the Al Aqsa martyr brigades, the militant organizations of the Fatah movement. The European Union denies the accusations that its aid funds were abused. Thus EU External Relations Commissioner Christopher Patten said to the external committee of the European parliament on 19 June: "we have found no evidence, I repeat, we have found no evidence of EU funds being used for purposes other than those agreed between the EU and the PA." |
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The Israeli government first used the documents on the level of diplomacy and then in the passed weeks made the documents accessible to the public. Their authenticity is not doubted in the western countries, also not by the European union. The Palestinians called it mere falsifications, then as irrelevant. Recently they required the documents of the Israeli government back. |
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The Israeli accusations released a heated public debate in Europe: Are the accusations founded? Are they only part of Sharon’s campaign of denunciation of Palestinian leader Arafat? |
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In order to let the readers judge by themselves, die ZEIT publishes now for the first time the whole debate in its original (English) documents. |
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Document 1 "International Financial Aid to the Palestinian Authority Redirected to Terrorist Elements" - documentation of the Israeli military secret service (IDF/mi) of 26 May 26, 2002 , the basis of the Israeli claims and submitted for the first time to the European union on June 4, 2002 in Tel Aviv.
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Document 2 "The Palestinian Authority Employs Fatah Activists Involved in Terrorism and Suicide Attacks" - documentation of the Israeli military secret service (IDF/mi), with which is to be demonstrated how officials of the Palestinian administration, paid with help of the European financial aid, were involved in terrorism.
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Document 3 The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades' (on the US State Department list of terror organizations) and the Fatah Organization are one and the same, and Yasser Arafat is their leader and commander" - documentation of the Israeli military secret service (IDF/mi), with which the connection is laid between the PA and its terror cell Al Aqsa.
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Document 4 The European Union rejected the Israeli accusations in June 2002 as unproven. The European Union expressed itself in detail for the first time due to an inquiry of die ZEIT of July 24, 2002. The document was transferred to die ZEIT on July 26, 2002 into the " European Commission Technical Assistance Office (West bank, Gaza Strip)" in East Jerusalem.
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Document 5 Thereupon die ZEIT turned to the Israeli government on July 29, 2002 and asked for a statement relating to the European response and for the clarifications of the contradictions.
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Document 6 Disputed is among other things, how intensively the International Monetary Fund (IMF) monitored the expenditures of the Palestinian Autonomy. Here follows the speech of the representative of the IMF with the so-called " Ad Hoc Liasion Committee Meeting " in Oslo on April 25, 2002.
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Document 7 The European Union strives to bind her budgetary assistance for the Palestinians to an improved transparency of the cash flow within the Palestinian budget - exchanges of letters between EU Commissioner Christopher Patten and PA head Arafat as well as his ministers from July 2002
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Document 8 "IMF Supervision of the PA Budget" – an as "secret" classified analysis of the Israeli army. It criticizes the role of the International Monetary Fund with the observation of the cash flow of the public budget of the Palestinian Autonomy.
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Document 9 "Comments on documents" internal paper of the EU commission that seeks to weaken the Israeli accusations from document 8.
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Document 10 "Accounting and Accountability: Defining Donor Requirements for Palestinian Reform" - first study of the aid funds for the Palestinian autonomy authority, published at July 18 by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Author: Matthew Levitt. To be found at: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/watch/Policywatch/policywatch2002/638.htm |
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(c) DIE ZEIT 34/2002 |
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Life and death of Abu Nidal tells us a great deal about our enemies |
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By Michael Ledeen published at
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http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com -
The news that the infamous terrorist chieftain Abu
Nidal was found shot to death in his home in Baghdad floated through the
news Monday with little comment. This is doubly unfortunate, both because
he was a major actor on the world stage -- in many ways the most
interesting of the terrorist leaders -- and because his life and perhaps
his death tell us a great deal about our enemies. |
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Paying for Terrorism |
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by Rachel Ehrenfeld
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THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE October 23, 2002 |
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Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority has systemically
diverted funds donated for the development of the Palestinian state to
fund terrorism. "Where is the Money Going?" an independent study by the
New York-based Center for the Study of Corruption and the Rule of Law, to
be released in Brussels today by B'nai Brith Europe, documents how this
diversion works. |
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Ms. Ehrenfeld is the director of the New York-based Center for the Study of Corruption and the Rule of Law, and the author of the forthcoming book, "Funding Evil." |
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ONE MAN'S TERRORIST |
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By David Parsons
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ICEJ NEWS - SPECIAL COMMENTARY
www.icej.org WEDNESDAY, 13 NOVEMBER 2002 |
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It was a most
brutal act of violence. A mother and her two young sons gunned
down in the boys' bedroom as she read
them a bedtime story. She tried to shield her children, but the terrorist
managed to finish all of them off,
murder two more Israelis outside their home and then escape.
Yet some would contend that this cruel
massacre at Kibbutz Metzer last
Sunday night would have been acceptable
had the community been located a few
hundred meters west, across the Green
Line in "occupied" Palestinian territory. Morality measured with a
yardstick.
Kibbutz Metzer is a dovish Jewish community located just inside Israel along the old 1949 armistice line with Judea/Samaria, north of Tulkarm. Even as a Fatah gunman slipped into the kibbutz late that evening on his deadly mission, the European Union was co-sponsoring talks in Cairo between the two main rival Palestinian factions - Fatah and Hamas - in hopes of securing a timeout in suicide attacks inside Israel. Many Israelis share a sense that the EU, by coordinating the talks alongside Egypt, has impliedly adopted the position now espoused by some Fatah leaders that attacks against Israeli soldiers and settlers in the territories are legitimate acts against "occupation," while suicide missions targeting civilians inside Israel are harming Palestinian national interests at the moment. Worried that it might be giving the wrong impression, the EU dispatched special Middle East envoy Miguel Moratinos on Tuesday to lay a wreath at the funeral for the mother and two sons slain in the Kibbutz Metzer attack. Would he have done the same if the family had been from the nearby settlement of Hermesh? Meanwhile, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is reported to have ordered up an investigation of the incident, with Palestinian Authority officials already suggesting the Fatah militiaman made a "mistake" in thinking the kibbutz was located over the Green Line. At the same time, Arafat's official radio broadcasts reported that five "colonists" had been killed in an "armed attack on the colony of Metzer." That very day, the unsuccessful attempt by two suicide bombers to infiltrate Israel near the same kibbutz was reported as a "heroic martyrdom operation." It is also
worth recalling that the last time Fatah and Hamas reached an
"understanding" on how to unite in the
struggle against Israel, it was in Cairo as well, in late 1995. That
unwritten agreement created a division of
labor between the two factions, with
Fatah and the PA pursuing diplomatic
gains through Oslo, while Hamas was
given the green light to continue their terror campaign, so long as it did
not "embarrass" the PA. Thus, for a short
Nonetheless, the Europeans are investing much time and energy in trying to secure from these same gangsters a temporary pan-Palestinian truce that would still allow for the murder of any Jew caught in the West Bank or Gaza Strip. This shameful attitude towards the value of Israeli lives was also reflected in the recent rejection by EU Commissioner Chris Patten of a parliamentarian's request that he launch an official probe into persistent reports that EU funding to the PA has been diverted for terrorist purposes. Patten insisted he needed such an investigation "like a hole in the head." Israelis have reason to bristle not only at these abysmal European stands, but also at the double standard imposed by the US in conducting the war on terrorism. According to various Bush Administration officials, America can launch pre-emptive air strikes on al-Qaida operatives in the Yemeni outback, but it is "unhelpful" if Israel does the same to ruthless Palestinian killers planning more carnage. No less than US Secretary of State Colin Powell explained the difference over the weekend; asked by CNN whether the US still opposes Israel's targeted killings of Palestinian terrorists following the recent CIA rocketing of the al-Qaida cell in Yemen, Powell responded, "We believe that there are significant differences. This was a case of clearly somebody engaged in a direct conflict with the United States." This is the same Powell who, testifying last year before a congressional panel on US policy towards the armed intifada, embraced the perverse adage that "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter." In comparison to Israel's reserved response to such diplomatic drivel, it is interesting to observe the way Russian President Vladimir Putin has just gone ballistic at similar Western suggestions he should go easy on Chechen terrorists. During the just-completed EU-Russia summit, Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the conflict in Chechnya could not "be regarded only as a terrorist problem." When a journalist later questioned the Kremlin's crackdown in Chechnya at an end-of-summit press conference, Putin boiled over. "If you want to become an Islamic radical and have yourself circumcised, I invite you to come to Moscow," blurted out Putin. "They talk about setting up a worldwide Caliphate and the need to kill Americans and their allies," Putin continued. "They talk about the need to kill all ... non-Muslims, or 'Crusaders,' as they put it. If you are a Christian, you are in danger..." The fuming Russian leader added these "so-called freedom fighters" could threaten to "capture our nuclear facilities or other vital or publicly dangerous facilities... I believe either we are together treating such activities or we are in for big trouble." Beyond the blunt rhetoric, Putin showed no mercy in the recent storming of the Moscow theatre held by Chechen rebels. Reports also indicate that the Chechen home of one of the female suicide bombers inside the theater has been demolished. Russia learned this effective counter-terrorism measure from Israel, who learned it from the British. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was equally blunt when he visited Kibbutz Metzer soon after the recent shooting spree. "The terrorism [that we face] does not distinguish between children, women, men, settlers, soldiers - it makes no differentiation. It discerns only one thing: Who is a Jew for it to kill." When it
comes to jihad terrorists, Islamic suicide bombers and their quest
for weapons of mass destruction, it is
time for the US and Europe to realize that one man's terrorist is every
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