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Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 9:01:20 am PST

The assets of a group called “Kind Hearts for Charitable Human Development” have been frozen by the US Treasury, for ties to Hamas: U.S. Treasury - Recent OFAC Actions: 02/19/2006. (Hat tip: SoCalJustice.)

A reader forwards this press release from the Treasury Department with more details:

Treasury Freezes Assets of Organization Tied to Hamas

The U.S. Department of the Treasury today blocked pending investigation accounts of KindHearts, an NGO operating out of Toledo, Ohio, to ensure the preservation of its assets pending further investigation.

“KindHearts is the progeny of Holy Land Foundation and Global Relief Foundation, which attempted to mask their support for terrorism behind the facade of charitable giving,” said Stuart Levey, Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. “By utilizing this specialized designation tool, we’re able to prevent asset flight in support of terrorist activities while we further investigate the activities of KindHearts.”

This action was taken pursuant to E.O. 13224, which is aimed at denying financial and material support to terrorists and their facilitators.

Following the December 2001 asset freeze and law enforcement actions against the Hamas-affiliated Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) and the al Qaida-affiliated Global Relief Foundation (GRF), former GRF official Khaled Smaili established KindHearts from his residence in January 2002. Smaili founded KindHearts with the intent to succeed fundraising efforts of both HLF and GRF, aiming for the new NGO to fill a void caused by the closures. KindHearts leaders and fundraisers once held leadership or other positions with HLF and GRF.

Support to Hamas in Lebanon

KindHearts officials and fundraisers have coordinated with Hamas leaders and made contributions to Hamas-affiliated organizations. Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) Usama Hamdan, a leader of Hamas in Lebanon, reportedly phoned a top fundraiser for KindHearts during a September 2003 KindHearts fundraiser. During the call, Hamas leader Hamdan reportedly communicated to the fundraiser his gratitude for KindHearts’ support. The KindHearts fundraiser reportedly also provided advice to Hamdan, telling him not to trust the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.

Information developed from abroad corroborates connections between KindHearts and Hamas in Lebanon. As of late December 2003, KindHearts was supporting Hamas and other Salafi groups in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. Haytham Fawri was identified as a KindHearts official who reportedly collected funds and sent them to Hamas and other Salafi groups. Haytham Fawri is believed to be a reference to Haytham Maghawri, who has served as KindHearts’ manager in Lebanon, and is one of a number of HLF officials indicted by a federal grand jury in Dallas, Texas on charges of providing material support to Hamas. From 1998 -2000, during his tenure as Social Services Director for the HLF, Maghawri approved fifty wire transfers by the HLF in the amount of $407,512 USD, to nine zakat committees identified as being owned, controlled, or directed by Hamas.

According to the information source from abroad, KindHearts began working secretly and independently in the camps in Lebanon after the closure of the offices of the Sanabil Association for Relief and Development (Sanabil), a Hamas-affiliated entity in Lebanon that was named an SDGT in August 2003. KindHearts reportedly attempted to maintain a distance from Hamas to avoid drawing attention to its support for the terrorist organization. In early 2003, KindHearts president Smaili complained that scrutiny by U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials was making it almost impossible for KindHearts to assist Hamas.

Between July and December 2002, KindHearts sent more than $100,000 USD to the Lebanon-based SDGT Sanabil, according to information available to the U.S. Financial investigation revealed that between February 2003 and July 2003, KindHearts transferred over $150,000 USD to Sanabil. KindHearts deposited the funds into the same account used by HLF when it was providing funds to the Hamas-affiliated Sanabil, according to FBI analysis.

Support to Hamas in the West Bank

In addition to providing support to Hamas in Lebanon, KindHearts reportedly provides support to Hamas in the West Bank. An individual identified as integral to assisting KindHearts deliver aid to Palestinians in the West Bank, also reportedly was responsible for dividing money raised by KindHearts in the U.S to ensure that some funds went to Hamas. KindHearts founder and president Smaili told a Texas-based associate that his organization was raising funds to support the Palestinian Intifada.

Cooperation with U.S.-Based Hamas Leader

Mohammed El-Mezain, who coordinated KindHearts’ fundraising, is a former HLF official indicted by a federal grand jury in Dallas, Texas on charges of providing material support to Hamas. Information indicates that SDGT Khalid Mishaal, Hamas’ Secretary General based in Damascus, Syria, identified El-Mezain as the Hamas leader for the U.S. At the time, Mishaal advised that all financial contributions to Hamas from individuals in the U.S. should be channeled through El-Mezain.

Following the closure of HLF, U.S.-based Hamas leader El-Mezain transferred his fundraising skills to Kindhearts. El-Mezain assisted other KindHearts senior leaders in directing the coordination of KindHearts’ fundraising strategy. During a 2003 Islamic conference, KindHearts leaders, including Smaili, met with El-Mezain to discuss KindHearts fundraisers. The leaders concluded that there would be only two fundraising dinners for KindHearts in September 2003 and thereafter, all fundraising efforts would target Friday prayers at mosques and Islamic centers throughout the U.S.

At a September 2003 KindHearts fundraising event, a KindHearts fundraiser spoke and encouraged the crowd to appreciate the efforts of the terrorist group Hizballah in supporting Hamas. The fundraiser then encouraged the crowd to give money and manpower as support against Israel. El-Mezain also spoke at this KindHearts fundraiser, encouraging people to donate to KindHearts.

In October 2003, El-Mezain spoke at an event held in Baton Rouge Louisiana where $500,000 was pledged. Though El-Mezain’s speech reportedly focused almost entirely on raising funds for a new mosque in Baton Rouge, only a small amount was to be retained locally and the vast majority was to be sent to Hamas overseas.

Today’s action freezes any assets KindHearts may have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with the NGO.

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1 danrudy  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:02:05am

I hope it sticks...

2 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:03:17am

Good grief!

3 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:04:26am

#2,

! (a little UNIX lingo, there)

4 bj  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:08:47am

Is it just me or is the link not working?

5 Earth2moonbat  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:09:32am

That's the way all of these pernicious NGOs work. Come up with a flowery-sounding name that has nothing to do with either the mission or the operations of the group. And then pimp some rich moonbats into contributing millions. It works for Greenpeace.

6 DHIMMIPOWER  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:10:32am

"Kindhearts.." appears to be another manifestation, on how the muslim civilization operates. All monies collected, are essentially co-mingled so as to frustrate Infidel (Kufar) attempts at regulation to where the money goes to, and how it is spen

7 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:10:54am

“Kind Hearts for Charitable Human Development” is another Hamas front.

How Orwellian.

8 Bob's Kid  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:10:59am

Dry up the funding...that's the only thing that will work outside of overt violence.

9 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:11:14am

Well, that's interesting, I didn't know Charles had a lameness filter for excessive punctuation. (That was supposed to be "!!")

10 westbankmama  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:11:29am

Things are getting tough for Hamas now...

[Link: www.haaretz.com...]

Israelis intercept container of goods trying to reach Hamas..

US asks PA to return 50 million...

[Link: www.haaretz.com...]

11 blueroom127  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:11:56am

Their name for their organisation begins to make sense when you realise that only muslims count as humans for them, the rest of us are sons of pigs and monkeys.

12 mich-again  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:12:04am

Here is a Dec-05 newspaper story from Ohio about the investigation into the terror supporters.

Since its founding in 2002, KindHearts had been getting $4 million in donations a year.
13 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:13:21am

# Dar

what you mean, unix?

14 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:14:14am

I thought it was Peanuts lingo.

15 quark2  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:14:30am

Looks our housecleaning here in Texas needs to have a tent de-infestation done. They just keep popping up out of the woodwork.

16 blueroom127  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:15:25am

#10 westbankmama

Great news about the return of the money. Finally, terrorism doesn't pay after years of being funded by those they seek to destroy.

17 dustyroadguy  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:15:40am
Today’s action freezes any assets KindHearts may have under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibits U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with the NGO.

faster please...

-- DRG --...
;>P

18 GH  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:16:04am

>>>>> The assets of a group … have been frozen by the US Treasury, for ties to Hamas…

The Preasident of the U.S. prefers to sponsor and finance a rival terrorist gang called Fatah.

The Fatah terrorist gang has precisely the same goals and the same murderous record as Hamas. The Fatah murderers were operating since 1965, decades before the Hamas terrorist gang was established.

Once again, my perpetual reminder:

-- Abu Mazen, the leader of the Fatah murderers, is the dearly beloved friend and protégée of G.W. Bush,

-- Abu Mazen was granted two stately receptions in the White House in 2005 by his dear friend G.W. Bush.

-- G.W. Bush set the establishment of a sovereign terrorist state a high-priority issue on his agenda.

-- GEORGE W. BUSH IS A MAJOR FINANCIER AND A CHIEF SPONSOR OF THE BLOODY ARAB TERRORISTS.

(As on numerous previous occasions, foul-language and abusive comments will follow this perpetual reminder. However, none of the foul-mouthed scum can refute the above FACTS.)

19 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:17:17am

#3 Dar ul Harb

(a little UNIX lingo, there)

There used to be a character in the Dilbert comic strip called the Unix Guy who looked like a backwoods farmer: pudgy, balding, bearded and wearing overalls. One of the puchlines was him fipping Dilbert a coin and saying "Here's a nickel, son. Get yourself a real computer."

;^)

20 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:18:00am

#14,

That's right! I know how to speak to Woodstock now!

(In some UNIX shells, the "!!" command repeats what has just been done. When spoken, it's pronounced "bang bang" or "double bang".)

21 Chicken Kiev  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:20:25am

One down, thousands to go.

Catch 'em.

KindHearts, what a name -- like a deliberate mockery of soft, kind Americans. Argh.

22 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:20:52am

Apparently the lameness
,,, filter,,,
doesn't apply to writing,,,
like TFK.

23 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:21:29am

Ohfergodssake, not this shit again...

24 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:23:11am

Now there is a thing called a terrabang - a combined question mark and exclamation point

but it sounds a little like the end of the world, don't it?

or as somebody used to say" FLUGGLOOM!"

25 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:24:53am

#23 spiny

who you mad at?

GH I hope, not the punctuationistas

26 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:24:59am

#24,

I think you mean interrobang.

27 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:25:54am

GH,

But what about the Council on Foreign Relations? Or the Trilateral Commission? The Illuminati? Or... or the Rotarians!?!?!

*adjusts aluminum foil deflector beanie*

28 Spiny Norman  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:26:34am
punctuationistas

LMAO!

=^D

29 Sol Roth  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:28:29am

Loving Love For-the-Children psychological routine again.

Save the Planet. It's for the Children. (
began in the '60's)

Global Warming Will Kill Us All Stop the Evil Corporations. It's for the Children. (began in early '70's, still a favorite)

No Nukes. It's for the Children. (early '80s and accelerated in '90s with firesale of W88, missile guidance, nosecone shround and bus kickmotor technology to Chinese communists. Dovetails with next psyop...)

Soviet Union Disbands Therefore Communism No Longer Exists So Current Iteration is Not a Threat. Embrace Socialism. It's for the Children. ('90s to present)

30 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:28:30am

Thanks, DAr

it was communicated incorrectly to me

Makes more sense: INTERROBANG

then we can keep "terrabang" as an armageddon term

31 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:28:49am

...

32 SoCalJustice  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:29:50am

Thanks for the Hat tip, Charles.

Jihad Smaili is going to have a rough weekend.

As will CAIR.

33 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:30:33am

I guess I'll now have the distinction of being the first to use an interrobang on LGF‽

34 SoCalJustice  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:33:23am

Whoops, the first link in my post should have been this: Jihad Smaili.

35 bweep  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:34:33am

Hamas do run soup kitchens and 'charitable' institutions in deprived areas, they're just like the NSV "Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt" (National Socialist People's Welfare) organistion in 1930s Germany. They have their own agenda.

36 GH  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:34:50am

#27 Spiny Norman

Indeed, what about the Rotarians?

Did they provide weapons, financial aid and political sponsorship to the bloody Arab terrorists?

37 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:36:19am

Spiny Norman

LOL here too!

aluminium® foil hat adjustments completed, sir

GH I got one word to say, no two.

!. Politics - all the way from shaking hands with creepy people to trying to do business with them in :

2. Hope- hope for accomplishing good ultimately with the creeps

when hope is gone we'll go to plan B

I think we're definitely on our way to B

What's your plan?

38 Judith  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:40:43am

This is good. Cut off the money, cut off the terrorism, cut off the tools for sucking in the poor and desperate who voted them in for the charitiable works they did.

Caveat-I really do think the majority of Palestinians voted in Hamas because they liked the "hate Jews" message, not just because they wanted the welfare.

39 Judith  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:42:33am
-- GEORGE W. BUSH IS A MAJOR FINANCIER AND A CHIEF SPONSOR OF THE BLOODY ARAB TERRORISTS.

(As on numerous previous occasions, foul-language and abusive comments will follow this perpetual reminder. However, none of the foul-mouthed scum can refute the above FACTS.)

May I suggest taking your meds before posting then?

40 paint-right  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:42:57am

Well I am off to Boston.

Here's hoping our sneaky phone tappers and undercover guys root out all these fakers and that we pull the plug on aLLL aid to the terrormongers.

41 GH  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:47:30am

#37 paint-right 2/19/2006 09:36AM PST

>>>> when hope is gone we'll go to plan B
>>>> I think we're definitely on our way to B

How many more murdered people do you need before you conclude that THERE IS NO HOPE?

I assume that you can afford to be quite “generous” with victims of Arab terrorists.

If you are an American, then the Fatah and Hamas bombs do not explode in YOUR buses, schools and shopping malls. The Arab terrorists do not attempt to exterminate YOU.

IF and WHEN the U.S. goes to “Plan B”, I will congratulate the U.S.A.

Unfortunately, there is no indications whatsoever that “Plan B” exists.

42 traveler  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:50:01am

More like "Kind hearts of Jews ripped out and bleeding all over the sidewalk" --- There. Fixed that for 'em.

43 traveler  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:52:26am

#18 GH

Once again, my perpetual reminder:

Yawn. You haven't proven anything. Need to see your logic chain. Merely linking names together proves nothing.

You'd make a shitty lawyer.

44 Belize042  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 7:55:45am
KindHearts is the progeny of Holy Land Foundation and Global Relief Foundation...

I hope the Treasury Dept. is noticing the pattern here; shut one down, and it pops up again with a new name. It's the Whack-A-Mole version of financial warfare.

45 traveler  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 8:01:50am
Unfortunately, there is no indications whatsoever that “Plan B” exists.

Should be "there ARE no indications".

46 Judith  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 8:19:16am
It's the Whack-A-Mole version of financial warfare

My daughter cites this experience as a fine example of my complete geekiness at work. My husband and I were out in some overstuffed mall place while attending one of our many scientific conferences (someone included tourist traps on the social agenda) and we saw this game. I read the caption and it was called "whack-a-mole". Now I had heard of this game many times at LGF but I've never actually played it. So I offered a kid nearby a handful of my free coupons (graciously provided by my hosts) if he would show me how the thing worked. When I was ready to play, I gave him another handful of coupons to wander off and leave me to it and I played it untiil I ran out of coupons plus about another five dollars worth of change. My husband found this endlessly amusing and he has several pictures of me [insert frummie grandmother type drawing strange looks from passing teenagers in piercings and jeans] whacking the moles.

In some ways it is kind of a hopeless endeavor that just eats up yoour change, but in other ways it is rather entertaining. Also, if you play long enough you begin to see patterns and develop anticipatory strategies so that you can win. Therefore, if the anology carries, we need a bunch of clever gamers who enjoy beating the game to have a go at this problem. Considering the number of hours my sons have burned up on video games and such, it shouldn't be hard to find some adult who never grew up to take this project on and complete it for us.

Best of all, there is a certain amount of satisfaction in each whack, and in discerning patterns, even if you don't win the game. That satisfaction staves off boredom.

47 Dar ul Harb  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 9:09:15am

#46,

Heh™.

48 freedomsound  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 9:20:02am
Following the December 2001 asset freeze and law enforcement actions against the Hamas-affiliated Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) and the al Qaida-affiliated Global Relief Foundation (GRF), former GRF official Khaled Smaili established KindHearts from his residence in January 2002.

So, a former GRF official (note that GRF was al Qaida-affiliated) established KindHearts, which raises funds for and is connected to Hamas.

Remember this the next time someone tries to tell you that Palestinian terrorism ("resistance") is not part of the global jihad.

49 LSD  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 11:06:28am

Charles, WHERE IS THE LINK to the above lengthy statement from the treasury dept ?

50 Fatwa Arbuckle  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 11:27:34am

When I moved to Cleveland from Los Angeles a couple of years ago, I had no idea just how much naughty stuff our friends the Mohammedans were up to locally. Besides Fawaz Damra, that is.

Anybody know if he's even still in the U.S.? Since news several weeks ago that he'd reached an "agreement" to leave the country, there's been nothing that I've been able to find online to indicate if he's now here or elsewhere.

52 reader  Sun, Feb 19, 2006 12:24:46pm

Nothing says dawa and deceit in Islam like having a benign-sounding name for a terrorist front. I first noticed this strange tactic when I began to notice the names of some Muslim book publishers.


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