UK terror laws hampering charities
‘Two former British cabinet ministers have urged the Conservative government to set up a inquiry into the way UK counter-terror laws are hampering the humanitarian work of Islamic charities.
They have discussed the issue with the British lawmakers. They have also written to the Commons International Development Select Committee to call for an inquiry into complaints that Islamic charities are being treated unfairly particularly in Syria.
Clare Short, international development secretary from 1997 to 2003, and Andrew Mitchell, who served in the same job from 2010 to 2012 have focused on the concerns that Muslim charities are being discriminated against by banks or officials.’
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