U.S. Report: 8 Algerians within 131 personalities who support Djihadists in the Muslims' World
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A U.S. security report revealed the identity of 131 figures, including activists, politicians and academics from 31 countries across the world, providing legal support for Djihadist movements, and the armed groups that are active across the Islamic world.
U.S. State Department has already published a report early on June, that talked about support and donations, especially from the Gulf states, and detected seven forms of external support, the most important financial support through Zakat money and legitimate support through improving the image of Djihadist recruitment.
U.S. documents, which copy is available to Echorouk, claimed that there are eight Algerians, and 28 personalities from Saudi Arabia, 12 from Iraq, 10 from Pakistan and 6 from Palestine, and the same number from Morocco, Senegal, Indonesia, 5 Kuwaitis, 4 from Eritrea, 3 from Turkey, 4 from Egypt and Lebanon, two from Britain, and one person from Ghana, Sudan, Jordan, Yemen, Qatar, Bahrain, Comoros, Kenya, Somalia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, and other residents in Sweden, Netherlands and Australia.
“Types of support also includes the organization of conferences, seminars, and funds for websites for Djihadist factions, and the publication of books, letters and publications.”