Rubeir al-Fares
Qatar changed the name of its largest charity organization, Qatar Charity, to the Nectar Trust, almost a year ago.
This came after the states boycotting Qatar unveiled the terrorist activities the charity, which was founded in 1992, used to bankroll.
It easy to notice the deception of the charity which claims to work to offer healthcare to patients around the world.
Qatar Charity says it works to help the needy conduct medical examinations and provide hospitals with the needed medical equipment.
Given the fact that the charity mainly operates in European states, it is easy to notice that the charity offers such services where they are rarely needed.
The charity also claims to be offering educational services to children everywhere. It says it works to bring school dropout back to the classrooms. It renovates schools and educational institutions.
However, the reality is that Qatar Charity does nothing but finance extremist schools in Germany, France and the UK. These schools only aim to produce the next generation of Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi extremists. They are isolated ghettos that reject integration in the societies where they are located.
According to media reports, the charity bankrolled 140 schools in Europe, in a way that proves Qatar’s support to terrorism.
Qatar Charity also says it offers support to the needy to improve their living conditions. Nevertheless, most of the money of the charity goes to the families of terrorists. The charity also spends huge amounts of money on refugees, according the French site, Valeurs Actuelles.
French authorities say they had obtained proof that Hanan Abu al-Hana who died during her arrested together with her husband in March 2019 used to work for Qatar Charity which faces charges related to the financing of terrorism.
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