BBC donated funds to 7/7 terrorists

by Kal El on August 20, 2008 · Comments

More incompetence in the Untied Kingdom, they are literally paying for their own destruction.

7/7 bombers were given £20,000 funding… by Children in Need

Children in Need inadvertently handed £20,000 to the 7/7 London bombers, it emerged last night.

The BBC charity cash was given to a bookshop run by Mohammed Siddique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, who spent it on videos glorifying holy war.

It also funded computers, gym equipment and the rafting trip made by the pair a month before their attacks claimed 52 lives.

'We had no idea': Children in Need chief executive David Ramsden ordered an investigation into the £20,000 donation

‘We had no idea’: Children in Need chief executive David Ramsden ordered an investigation into the £20,000 donation

Relatives of those who died in the 2005 atrocity claim Children in Need was reluctant to ask about how its money was being used for fear of causing offence to Muslims.

David Ramsden, the charity’s chief executive, said last night he was extremely concerned by the claims and had ordered an investigation.

He insisted however that the charity had had no idea the money was being used to fund terrorism.

The £20,000 – donated between 1999 and 2002 – went to Leeds Community School in Beeston.

Along with £230,000 from Leeds city council, it was spent on the school and the adjoining Iqra bookshop, which was run by the bombers and became the place they hatched their plans.

Both Children in Need and the council were led to believe they were funding educational work for children.

But, according to Martin Gilbertson, who worked at the bookshop and the community centre, the funds went on propaganda.

Yep, God forbid you offend muslims waging jihad against you in your own country. That would be racist. Better to just look the other way as they blow up buses and trains, gang rape locals, bludgeon Britons at random, and plot to kidnap and decapitate people, and simply label the perps as “Asians.

Read the rest of the story in the Daily Mail.

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  • I think that what happened is that Children in Need donated the money to the school in Leeds, and the 7/7 suicide bombers diverted it to other projects, so the blame lies more with the terrorists than with Children in Need. However, Children in Need should have consistant procedures for monitoring the use of the money it donates.
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