http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htintel/articles/20051213.aspx

Earthquake Jackpot

December 13, 2005: The Islamic terrorists in northern Pakistan have
provided an intelligence bonanza to Western counter-terrorism
organizations, because of the enthusiastic efforts by the terrorists
to bring needed earthquake relief to the region. This all began when
relief work for the millions of victims of the recent earthquake in
northern Pakistan triggered a competition between Islamic charities,
and foreign relief agencies. Islamic radicals are tolerated in
northern Pakistan, even though some of them work with Islamic radical
groups the government is at war with. But all Islamic charities, and
especially the Islamic radicals, were humiliated to see so many
Western relief organizations rushing into the area to administer
relief. Even the U.S. armed forces were there, very visibly, with
military helicopters brought in from Afghanistan. 
 
Islamic charities play a large role in Moslem countries. That's
because one of basic tenets of Islam is charity. By custom, all Sunni
Moslems try to give 2.5 percent of their income a year to charity
(Shia's shoot for five percent.) This is similar to the Christian
tradition of "tithing" (giving ten percent, which many devout
Christians do). Another Islamic custom is for large charitable
foundations to accept this money, and make sure it gets used for
charitable purposes, and is not stolen. Since most Moslems are very
poor, most of the donations come from a smaller number of very wealthy
individuals (for whom the charitable giving is also good PR). Some of
these very large donors have their own charitable foundations (as do
many wealthy givers in the West). Islamic radicals have been
successful, over the last few decades, in getting many of the
charitable foundations to give money to operations that basically
support terrorism. 

By now, Western intelligence organizations know who most of the
"dirty" charities are, and keep tabs on them. Thus, when the Islamic
radicals decided that they had to make a big showing in the north
Pakistan relief efforts, the rapid movement of terrorist money into
northern Pakistan (and people elsewhere in Pakistan, for the purpose
of buying relief supplies), provided a bonanza of information on who's
who in the terrorist financial, and field operations, communities.
 
The relief effort, and the damage done to many Islamic terrorist
training camps in northern Pakistan, has also been of benefit to
counter-terrorism efforts, as it has forced many wanted terrorists to
move, and when these guys are in motion, they are easier to detect,
observe and capture. While the results have been significant, they
have not been spectacular. That's because the Islamic terrorists in
northern Pakistan are popular with many Pakistanis (because most of
the terrorism is directed towards India, just across the border in
disputed Kashmir), and the terrorists receive support from some people
in Pakistani intelligence agencies. 

But long term, the earthquakes will turn out to have very damaging for
the Islamic terrorists in Pakistan, and an intelligence bonanza for
counter-terrorism forces.






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