Germany Bans Ansaar International Over ‘Terror Financing'

Germany on Wednesday banned Ansaar International, accusing it of collecting donations to help finance terrorism worldwide.
The
prohibition came along with a series of raids on properties in ten states, with
investigators also seizing items.
Interior
Minister Horst Seehofer "has banned the association Ansaar International
and its related organizations. The network finances terrorism worldwide with
donations," tweeted ministry spokesman Steve Alter.
"If you want to fight terror you have
to dry up its sources of funding," said Seehofer.
Ansaar
says on its website it provides humanitarian aid to people affected by war and
crises by, for instance, building or financing the construction of hospitals,
orphanages and schools.
In
2018 alone, it collected 8 to 10 million euros in donations, according to its
first chairman.
The
interior ministry said however that the funds are in fact raised with the
intention of financing foreign groups such as the Palestinian movement Hamas as
well as the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab and al-Nusra Front.
"Financial support, even for what at first
glance appear to be charitable activities, secures the terrorist groups' power
and dominance in the respective region, facilitates the recruitment of
activists, and saves the terrorist group money, which in turn can be used to
carry out the crimes it plans," said the ministry.