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Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia ''(also known as the “Islamic Call Committee”)'' is a Kuwaiti based Muslim non-governmental organization. The Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia's mandate is to serve as a humanitarian aid organization. In the fall of 2001 United States President issued Executive Order 13224, which listed several dozen organizations that American intelligence analysts asserted were tied to terrorism.〔 Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia was one of the organizations listed. American intelligence analysts assert that Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia has provided logistic support to terrorist groups. ==Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia and the Guantanamo captives== Allegations of association with Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia was among the justifications American intelligence analysts offered for the continued detention of Guantanamo captives.〔 〕 During the Administrative Review Board hearing of Adel Hassan Hamad Zahid Al-Sheikh was alleged to have been one of the directors of Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia.〔 The Administrative Review Board was told that Zahid Al-Sheikh was one of the older brothers of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a member of the senior leadership of Al Qaeda. On April 25, 2011, the whistleblower organization WikiLeaks published a formerly secret assessment of Somalia captive Muhamed Hussein Abdallah. The assessment noted that in 1986 Abdallah worked as teacher at the Jalozai refugee camp, at a school sponsored by the LDI, at a time when Zahid Al-Sheikh was a director of the organization.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lajnat Al-Da'wa al Islamia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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