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Saudi High Commission for Relief of Bosnia and Herzegovina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saudi High Commission for Relief of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Saudi High Commission for Relief of Bosnia and Herzegovina was a charity organization founded in 1993 by then Prince Salman of Saudi Arabia and supported by King Fahd.〔David Pallister ("Terrorist material found in Sarajevo charity raid" ) ''The Guardian'' 23 February 2002. Retrieved 21 November 2013〕 Reportedly, it had contributed $600 million in aid to Bosnian Muslims impoverished by the civil war in the former Yugoslavia before being forcibly closed in 2001.〔(Saudi Charity Dropped From Suit over Sept. 11 Attacks ) Law〕 Among the items found at Sarajevo premises the Saudi High Commission when it was raided by NATO forces in September 2001〔 were before-and-after photographs of the World Trade Center, US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the USS ''Cole''; maps of government buildings in Washington; materials for forging US State Department badges; files on the use of crop duster aircraft; and anti-Semitic and anti-American material geared toward children. Among six Algerians who would later be incarcerated at the Camp X-Ray detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba for plotting an attack on the US embassy in Sarajevo were two employees of the Commission, including a cell member who was in telephone contact with Osama bin Laden aid and al Qaeda operational commander Abu Zubaydah.〔(Harvard International Review: Eradicating Evil )〕 Its counsel is Washington, DC-Based Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck & Untereiner LLP. The Commission was awarded King Faisal International Prize in 2001. ==References==
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