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IN THE NEWS - December 7, 2002: Saudis Dispute Terror Critics By Jerilyn Watson
This week, the government of Saudi Arabia announced measures to prevent money from reaching terror groups. The administration of President Bush welcomed the Saudi announcement. The Bush administration had Adel al-Jubeir is an advisor to Saudi Arabia’s acting ruler, Crown Prince Abdullah. Mister al-Jubeir told Mister al-Jubeir condemned al-Qaida as a terrorist organization. He said Saudi Arabia is a target for Osama bin Mister al-Jubeir noted that fifteen of the nineteen suspects killed in the attacks were Saudi citizens. He said al- A new report describes steps the Saudi government says it has taken since the September eleventh attacks. They Saudi charities receive as much as four-thousand-million dollars every year. Of that, Mister al-Jubeir said only Some reports say the Federal Bureau of Investigation had examined charity payments made by Princess Haifa al- Saudi Arabia says it suspended activity in thirty-three bank accounts containing more than five-million-fivehundred-thousand dollars. The money belonged to three people. One of them, Wael Hamza Julaidan, served as a Mister al-Jubeir said Saudi officials have questioned many people about al-Qaida. He said more than two- Both the United States Treasury Department and the State Department praised Saudi cooperation in the campaign This VOA Special English program, IN THE NEWS, was written by Jerilyn Watson. This is Steve Ember.
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