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UK: British Muslim is Al-Qaeda banker 

Ghabra admits to being an active member of the Muslim Prisoner Support
Group. This is an organization which campaigns for the rights of Muslims who
are imprisoned as suspected terrorists. 

The US Treasury on December 19, pursuant to Executive Order 13224,
designated a British citizen as a supporter of terrorism. Adam Szubin,
director of the US Office of Foreign Assets Control, stated: "Mohammed Al
Ghabra has backed al Qaida and other violent jihadist groups, facilitating
travel for recruits seeking to meet with al Qaida leaders and take part in
terrorist training. We must act against those who fund and facilitate al
Qaida's agenda of violence against innocents." 

The Sunday Times reports that Britain has agreed with the US and the assets
of Mohammed Al Ghabra are now frozen by the UK Treasury, the Bank of
England. 

Mohammed Al Ghabra lives in Forest Gate, east London. He is a supporter of
George Galloway's "Respect" party. He has spoken to the Sunday Times at his
home, and denies the claims. He said: "If I am the moneymaker and this is
why they have decided to put the sanctions against me, how could I have so
many financial problems myself?" 

Ghabra admits to being an active member of the Muslim Prisoner Support
Group. This is an organization which campaigns for the rights of Muslims who
are imprisoned as suspected terrorists. 

Ghabra, born in Syria, is a known associate of Haroon Rashid Aswat. This
individual, from Dewsbury, west Yorkshire, met Ghabra in a religious school
in Lahore, Pakistan. 

Aswat is wanted on an extradition order by the United States, for his
involvement with Abu Hamza and James Ujaama to set up an Al Qaeda training
camp at Dog Cry Ranch in Bly, Oregon. Aswat was arrested in Zambia shortly
after the 7/7 bombings, originally suspected of involvement in the London
Transport attacks as an organizer. Aswat is in custody, and he was a member
of Al-Muhajiroun. 

26-year old Ghabra claims he was "shocked" to see Aswat's picture on TV
after he was arrested. According to the US Treasury designation press
release, Ghabra has organized travel for individuals going to Pakistan to
meet AL Qaeda members to become involved in jihad training. The report
sates: "Additionally, Al Ghabra has provided material support and
facilitated the travel of UK-based individuals to Iraq to support the
insurgents fight against coalition forces. In addition, Al Ghabra has also
provided material and logistical support to other terrorist organizations
based in Pakistan, such as Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami (HUJI)." 

HUJI is a Kashmiri separatist group and terrorist organization. Ghabra is
said by the US to be an associate of Faraj Al-Libi, a Libyan citizen who was
arrested in May 2005 near Peshawar in Pakistan by Pakistan's intelligence
and security agency ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence). Al-Libi is a suspect
in two attempts upon the life of Pakistan's President Musharraf. The group
Al-Muhajiroun (to which Aswat belonged) is also implicated in these plots. 

Libi was an associate of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the man who is said to have
planned 9/11. Following Mohammed's arrest on March 1, 2003, Faraj al-Libi is
believed to have been elevated to Al-Qaeda's "number three in command". 

39-year old Libi has lived in the UK, in Manchester. He is also linked to
the two embassy bombings in East Africa in 1998. 

According to the US Treasury, Mohammed al-Ghabra stayed at Al-Libi's home in
Pakistan. Ghabra was also associated with Harakat Ul-Mujahideen, the group
which is said to have provided jihadist training to two of the 7/7 bombers,
Shehzad Tanweer and Mohamed Sidique Khan. Apparently Al Ghabra wanted to
become a jihadist in Kashmir, but was advised against this by Harakat
ul-Mujahideen as they needed people based in the UK to raise funds for them.


In December, Al Ghabra's home, a two storey maisonette which Ghabra shares
with his mother and sister, was raided by agents of Scotland Yard's
counterrorism unit. The search warrant stated that the detectives were
seeking "explosives, precursor chemicals, weapons, component parts of
weapons or improvised explosive devices." 

He also received a letter last month stating: "The Treasury has reasonable
grounds for suspecting that you are, or may be, a person who facilitates the
commission of acts of terrorism." 



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