Sultan bin Suhaim: Spending Qataris’ money on terrorism is a scandal

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Sheikh Sultan Bin Suhaim Al-Thani described the Hamadein’s regime funding to terrorist organizations in the world as a historical scandal. Bin Suhaim rejected the Qatari approach of financing extremists when he commented on BBC's documented facts over Doha’s financing for terrorist militias with $1.15 billion.

"Another evidence that condemns the Qatari regime and exposes it to the world, what a scandal when history records that you paid $1.15 billion as the largest ransom in history, and to whom? terrorist groups," Bin Suhaim tweeted on his official Twitter account.

He criticized Tamim bin Hamad’s regime, which changed Qatar’s image forever, saying: "After our country was peaceful, safe and balanced in terms of moderation and tolerance, it turned at the hands of the Hamadein regime into a state that sponsor terrorism. Who allowed you to spend billions of dollars of people’s money to support terrorists?!”

In another tweet, Bin Suhaim pointed out at the commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Qasem Soleimani, "you have [the Qatari regime] cooperated with him and supported him," said Bin Suhaim. "after your allies were Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, you replaced them with Houthis, Hezbollah and Al-Nusra Front. Shame on you and on your allies."

BBC revealed last Tuesday, in its latest investigative reports, the proceedings of Qatar’s finance for terrorist organizations, under the pretext of liberating Qatari hostages in Iraq, as Doha allocated $ 1.15 billion to four US-sanctioned organizations in April 2017.

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