Taliban: British Muslims Our Greatest Source of Funding

More evidence (if it were needed) of how some British Muslims express their love of country and gratitude to their hapless hosts:

“We are not like a government, we depend on individuals,” a Taliban commander told Sky News. “We get donations from our Muslim brothers in Britain for jihad and they help us. It is the duty of all Muslims to pay towards fighting a jihad. And this is how we get our money and buy our weapons and carry on fighting.”

The commander added that an attack on Britain and Europe could happen “at any time”.

However, in what was seen as a blow to the insurgents, Afghan and American official have been holding secret talks with the second ranking figure in the Taliban in the firmest indication yet that substantive peace talks have begun.

The Daily Telegraph has learned that Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was released from Pakistani custody Baradar was the Taliban’s overall military commander until he was arrested in Karachi last February by Pakistani security forces.

Mullah Omar, the Taliban leader, opposes any dialogue until the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) withdraws from Afghanistan, but Baradar was seen to be open to talks that may have excluded the hard-liners.
Baradar and three senior lieutenants travelled to Afghanistan under Nato guard for the talks.

“Baradar isn’t acting on our behalf but our understanding is that he is meeting with people in his organisation to build a consensus that will let the Taliban come to the dialogue table,” an Afghan official said.

Gen David Petraeus, the commander of Nato forces in Afghanistan, disclosed that Taliban figures had been granted safe passage to talks in Afghanistan. The admission came amid a flurry of claims that senior Taliban leaders, including members of its ruling Quetta Shura and the feared Haqqani Network, were involved in talks.

Until now, contacts between President Hamid Karzai’s government and the Taliban-led insurgency have been low-level and regarded as inconsequential by diplomats. Washington remains sceptical about talks and the disclosure that Baradar is involved may be designed to marginalise hard-liners close to Mullah Omar.

Taliban commanders have conceded that Baradar is now in Afghanistan. A Pakistani diplomatic official said Baradar was “to the best of my knowledge, no longer in our custody”.

A statement published on the Taliban’s website early this week was ambigious on talks. It said: “Nobody would believe such talk unless foreign troops in Afghanistan act honestly, [and] announce clear and transparent plans for addressing the issue.”

“We are not like a government, we depend on individuals. We get donations from our Muslim brothers in Britain for Jihad. It is the duty of all Muslims to pay towards fighting Jihad. This is how we get our money and buy our weapons and carry on fighting…..” – Regional Taliban commander, speaking to Sky News

Baradar was among the earliest Afghanistan fighters to swear allegiance to Mullah Omar in 1994 after the organisation was formed. He rose to be the Taliban’s deputy chief after the 2004 death of its one-legged military commander, Mullah Dadullah.

Michael Semple, a former European Union envoy, said many hurdles remained before an agreement could be reached. “If this signals that the US and Nato are starting to take a more creative approach to the Taliban leadership and thinking of them as potential partners for peace in Afghanistan, then it’s a step forward,” he said.

The Taliban were blamed yesterday for a roadside bomb that killed eight people in a vehicle in Delaram district of south-western Nimroz province. Six people were wounded, the provincial police chief Abdul Jabar Purdeli said.
Meanwhile, last month’s Afghan parliamentary election result was thrown into disarray when the country’s election commissioner rejected 1.3 million votes – 23 per cent of those cast – as fraudulent.

Anyone who reads Undhimmi regularly, or some of the other excellent resources that monitor and inform about the shadowy world of Islamic finance, will not be surprised at all by the claims of the Islamic terrorist featured in the video.

The reporter himself said it in the video – it starts in the “mosques and community centres”. He couldn’t be more correct.

As we reported yesterday in our story about the BBC carrying advertising for a Mulsim ‘bank’ that actually funds terror, many of the mosques in Britain are bankrolled completely by Saudi Arabia, preaching the hardline Wahabbi version of the Islamic doctrine; which promotes the idea that it is incumbent on every Muslim to either fight or fund the Jihad.

And it isn’t just us saying this – watch the excellent Channel 4 documentary, ‘Undercover Mosque’, to understand how the Wahabbists are spreading Islamic radicalism in Britain.

From there it is simply a case of ‘follow the money’. Zakat, (alms-giving), is one of the five pillars of Islam – the obligations incumbent upon every Muslim; this particuar ‘pillar’ decreeing that all Muslims who are able give a proportion of their income to charity.

Many Muslim charities (though certainly not all) have links to – and fund terrorism; either knowingly or unwittingly.

There are a plethora of examples of this – a simple Google search string such as ‘Muslim charities terrorism’ – will produce a raft of examples of cases either suspected, proven or under investigation.

And, in Britain, as in many other developed countries, the government incentivises charity donations by providing generous tax relief – here’s how the UK’s ‘Gift Aid’ scheme’ works:

Charities take your donation, i.e. money you’ve already paid tax on – and recover basic rate tax on its ‘gross’ equivalent – the amount before basic rate tax was deducted.

Basic rate tax in the UK is 20 per cent, so this means that if you give £10 using Gift Aid, it’s worth £12.50 to the charity.

In the UK there is also a temporary, additional uplift for donations made between 6 April 2008 and 5 April 2011 the charity will also get a separate government supplement of 3%.

So in summary any money donated to a registered charity in the UK currently qualifies for a boost of up to 23%.

Her Majesty’s Government – doing its bit to support your local Taliban – with your money – and continuing to import its sympathisers in their thousands, allowing them to fundraise in our midst.

When are we going to learn?

[Sources: The Daily Telegraph, Sky News]

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