Ajax wrote on Nov 15
th, 2015 at 11:38am:
double plus good wrote on Nov 15
th, 2015 at 11:36am:
Ajax wrote on Nov 15
th, 2015 at 8:57am:
Who is funding them...????
Where is thier food and clothes and armaments coming from???
Loads of jihadists from around the world are sending them money. $100,000's if not $1,000,000's have come out of Australia alone.
Is there evidence to back this up...??
I'm sure our government are on to this.
Australian citizens have been convicted for doing it. I don't see why the government would be giving money to ISIS.
Australian ISIS supporter Mohamed Zuhbi denies funding terrorism after bank accounts frozen
By the National Reporting Team's Peter Lloyd and Suzanne Dredge
Updated 1 Jul 2014, 8:32pm
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An Australian Muslim in Syria has denied funding terrorism after his bank accounts were closed when he became a vocal supporter of militant group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Sydney man Mohamed Zuhbi's bank accounts were closed 10 days ago.
He believes the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) was behind the decision.
"The bank initially denied closing the account. Upon investigating further they discovered it was locked from a higher ranked person and couldn't give me a reason," he said.
"In reality it is a very low move as we had never indicated any funds were going toward anything illicit or illegal."
Describing himself as an aid worker who helps orphaned children and widowed mothers, Mr Zuhbi said he had received more than $40,000 in donations.
"Funding for jihad comes in amounts of $100,000, $200,000. Even if we were to do something like that it wouldn't make any difference," he said.