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Norwegian support to Palestine and PLONorway has given more than 500 million US dollars to Palestine and PLO. Substantial funds has been lost in scams and corruption. How much of the Norwegian support to Palestine has been used for terror acts in Israel or elsewhere is impossible to verify, but the figures is substantial. Norway also pays for the PLO office in Oslo and pays the wages to the PLO representative Omar Kitmitto.
Arafat's wealthThe Forbes magazine estimates Yasser Arafat wealth to exceed 300 million US dollar. He is one of the richest in the category "Kings, Queens and despots". According to Israeli intelligence reports, Arafat and his partners have more than 20 billion US dollars in foreign bank accounts and real estate. In 2000 PLO had according to CIA and other well informed sources, holdings exceeding 50 billion US dollars. IMF points out corruptionEthnical cleansing of Christians in PalestineThe ethnical cleansing of Christians living in Palestine is frightening. The Christians gets raped and killed by the Muslim population. The Christians properties gets confiscated and they are not able to get welfare benefits because of they are Christians. Palestinian Muslims are telling the Christians "after Saturday, comes Sunday". These means; after they have killed the Jews they will kill the Christians. The SVIK organisation demand that Norway stop supporting the Palestine authorities, since the Palestine authorities are doing nothing to stop anti-Semitism, racism, ethnic cleansing and terrorism. Palestinian terrorism financed from NorwayIn addition to the funds given from the Norwegian government to PLO and
Palestine, there has been several fundraising events in Oslo to finance suicide
attacks in Israel. The Norwegian authorities has done nothing to stop the
fundraising to al-Aqsa and Hamas. The US-Treasury is worried about the Norwegian
fundraising to terror attacks and issued
a
letter warning about the fundraising.
Aftenposten, a major Norwegian newspaper, revealed in an article in 2001 that Norwegian authorities have been allowing transfer of funds to the Tamil Tigers, Hamas, ETA and other terrorist organisations. "Those missing were apparently overlooked on the UN list, and Norwegian authorities have been reluctant to add them for fear of unfairly exposing innocent bank customers, and risking damage claims."
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