Report: Muslim Charities and the War on Terror 2006

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Date: 
May 11, 2009

March 2006 report: Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, U.S.-based charities have become targets in the government's war on terror financing. Despite the implications for all domestic nonprofit organizations, the lion's share of the burden of increased scrutiny, suspicion, and pre-emptive action has fallen on Muslim groups. This report lists issues that the charitable sector and the public must address in order to correct an unfair process and make the war on terror most effective. See Muslim Charities and the War on Terror: Top Ten Concerns and Status Update addressing these concerns.