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Allegations that Saudi High Commission and Prince Salman funneled $600M to al‑Qaida and facilitated 9/11 logistics

Allegations that Saudi High Commission and Prince Salman funneled $600M to al‑Qaida and facilitated 9/11 logistics The passage cites specific allegations that a Saudi government‑created charity (SHC) and its president, Prince Salman (a senior Saudi minister and governor of Riyadh), diverted tens of millions of dollars to al‑Qaida, imported Wahhabism to Bosnia, and stored reconnaissance material on U.S. targets that could have aided the September 11 attacks. These claims provide concrete names, amounts, dates, and alleged documents, offering a clear investigative trail (financial records, seized hard drives, Bosnian arrests). If substantiated, the lead would be a major controversy linking a high‑ranking Saudi official to the 9/11 attacks, meriting immediate follow‑up. Key insights: Prince Salman appointed president of Saudi High Relief Commission (SHC) by royal decree in 1993.; SHC allegedly contributed $600 million to Bosnian Muslims but diverted funds to terrorist activities.; Financial records reportedly missing $41 million; donations made to bin Laden‑linked charities.

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Allegations that Saudi High Commission and Prince Salman funneled $600M to al‑Qaida and facilitated 9/11 logistics The passage cites specific allegations that a Saudi government‑created charity (SHC) and its president, Prince Salman (a senior Saudi minister and governor of Riyadh), diverted tens of millions of dollars to al‑Qaida, imported Wahhabism to Bosnia, and stored reconnaissance material on U.S. targets that could have aided the September 11 attacks. These claims provide concrete names, amounts, dates, and alleged documents, offering a clear investigative trail (financial records, seized hard drives, Bosnian arrests). If substantiated, the lead would be a major controversy linking a high‑ranking Saudi official to the 9/11 attacks, meriting immediate follow‑up. Key insights: Prince Salman appointed president of Saudi High Relief Commission (SHC) by royal decree in 1993.; SHC allegedly contributed $600 million to Bosnian Muslims but diverted funds to terrorist activities.; Financial records reportedly missing $41 million; donations made to bin Laden‑linked charities.

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kagglehouse-oversighthigh-importancesaudi-arabiaprince-salman9/11terror-financingforeign-sovereign-immunity
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