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Ayman Muhammad Rabi Al-Zawahiri: the making of an arch-terrorist / Raphaeli, Nimrod   Article
Raphaeli, Nimrod Article
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Publication 2002.
Key Words Terrorism  Egypt  Jihad  islamic Terrorist  Islamic State  Al-Zawahiri 
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ID:   064625


Demands for reforms in Saudi Arabia / Raphaeli, Nimrod Jul 2005  Journal Article
Raphaeli, Nimrod Journal Article
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Publication Jul 2005.
Key Words Saudi Arabia  Economic Reform 
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Financing of terrorism: sources, methods, and channels / Raphaeli, Nimrod   Journal Article
Raphaeli, Nimrod Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
Summary/Abstract Terrorism has global reach in its activities and in its sources of funding. There are manifold sources operating through methods that may be legal or illegal and sometimes even nefarious, and through routes that are often circuitous. Indeed, so-called charitable organizations are often used as a front to mobilize funds or serve as a conduit for the money. It is clear that if acts of terrorism are to be eliminated, the flow of money on which they ride must be stemmed at the source. This is one area in which stringent financial procedures and controls could be helpful. Equally important is the control that central banks must exercise in the financial sector, and the banking system in particular, to ensure greater accountability and better record keeping. Realistically, however, as long there is someone who operates a hawala system from a back of a store, money will keep flowing. No less important is the cooperation between countries and the enforcement of international conventions. A recent article on the transfer of money in Dubai notes that the authorities counted 429 suspicious money transfer operations between August 2001 and May 2003. Of these, only 46 cases were thoroughly investigated because there was little support from other countries involved, including Britain, Switzerland and the United States. Finally, education systems that teach jihad (holy war) as the highest calling for the individual and breeds religious intolerance must be reformed.
Key Words Terrorism  Hawala  Funds for Terrorism 
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ID:   056553


Saudi arabia: Its politics and problems: its politics and problems / Raphaeli, Nimrod   Journal Article
Raphaeli, Nimrod Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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