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Steven Emerson,
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April 30, 2015
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Foreign
Money Promotes Radical Islamist Agenda in Canada
by IPT News • Apr 30, 2015 at
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Millions of dollars are flooding into Canada from Gulf states to promote
a radical Islamist agenda, according to testimony by the prime minister's
national security adviser, the National Post reports.
"I think it's fair to say, without commenting on the particular
country of origin, there are monies coming into this country which are
advocating this kind of [Islamist extremist] approach to life,"
Richard Fadden said Monday during a national security hearing concerning a
new counter-terrorism bill.
Fadden, a former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service,
said that large sums of money are sent to religious-affiliated institutions
in Canada to promote an "extreme Islamic jihadist interpretation of
the Qur'an."
He also described the obstacles to tracking how the money is spent
because of Canada's respect for religious freedom.
"The difficulty is in most cases the monies are not coming from
governments; they're coming from fairly wealthy institutions or individuals
within some of these countries. It makes it doubly difficult to
track," Fadden said. It is "quite difficult" to determine
where they money ends up.
Last year, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) raided the offices
of the International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy (IRFAN-Canada)
after federal auditors accused the Muslim charity for
transferring $15 million to Hamas. The Canadian government subsequently
added IRFAN-Canada to its list of banned terrorist organizations.
IRFAN-Canada lost its charity status in 2011 following a Canada
Revenue Agency (CRA) audit that exposed the organization as an
"integral part" in Hamas' international fundraising
infrastructure.
The issue of foreign Islamist financing has been the subject of previous
Canadian Senate committee hearings. In February, Shahina Siddiqui,
executive director of the Islamic Social Services Association in Winnipeg,
testified that her organization refused $3 million dollars in donations
from overseas "because there are strings attached to it, and we want
to be a Canadian Muslim organization."
A 2004 report by the Council on Foreign Relations revealed that Saudi
Arabia is promoting its brand of radical Islamist ideology in
Canada by funding certain Islamic institutions. The Saudi government
acknowledged that it funds Muslim institutions in Canada, including mosques
in Ottawa and Calgary and an Islamic center in Quebec.
The task force said that Saudi Arabia spent hundreds of millions of
dollars to finance 1,359 mosques and 210 Islamic centers around the world.
"This massive spending is helping to create the next generation of
terrorists and therefore constitutes a paramount strategic threat to the
United States ... This massive spending is an integral part of the
terrorist financing problem. It fosters virulence and intolerance directly
at the United States, Christians, Jews and even other Muslims," the
report said.
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