European funding is a major factor for the continued proliferation of the dreaded Boko Haram, according to an investigation carried out by the New York Times. The investigation also disclosed that by paying ransom for kidnapped Europeans, Europe funds al-Qaeda’s global business across the globe. It purchases arms, trains and finances its members through these ransoms.
Even though they deny paying
ransoms, it was found that European countries paid al-Qaeda and its
direct affiliates at least $125 million in revenue from kidnappings
since 2008, of which $66 million was paid in 2013. This is despite
numerous agreements calling for an end to ransom paying, including the
2013 G8 summit, where some of the biggest ransom payers in Europe signed
a declaration agreeing to stamp out the practice. Quite naturally, the
foreign ministries of Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland
and other countries denied paying terrorists.
But the United States Treasury
Department was reported to have put ransom payments at around $165
million over the same period. These payments were through a network of
proxies, and in the guise of development aid, the report said.
“Kidnapping for ransom has become today’s most significant source of
terrorist financing,” said the Treasury Department’s Undersecretary for
Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, David S. Cohen, in a 2012 speech.
“Each transaction encourages another transaction,” he added. While in
2003 the kidnappers received around $200,000 per hostage, now they are
netting up to $10 million, money that the second in command of
al-Qaeda’s central leadership recently described as accounting for as
much as half of his operating revenue.
According to reports, in 2010, a
state-controlled French company paid $40.4 million to rescue four French
nationals, while another paid $17.7 million to rescue two French
nationals from Togo and Madagascar, respectively. In the previous year,
terrorists received $12.4 million from Switzerland. In 2011, $5.1
million was received from Spain. Europe has, thus, become al-Qaeda’s
cash cow.
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