13 September 2018

Australian-Government suspends funding to Union Aid Abroad after further terrorism links are revealed

From The Daily Telegraph, September 13, 2018, by Sharri Markson,  National Political Editor:

THE federal government has suspended taxpayer funding to a union charity after it was ­revealed a Palestinian organisation receiving aid employed a second member of a listed terrorist group.
 
Union Aid Abroad — APHEDA, which was set up by unions and has been run by federal Labor MPs including Ged Kearney, has received $21 million of public funds, millions of which has made its way to a Palestinian organisation called the MA’AN ­Development Centre.
 


Hamza Zbiedat is a supporter and affiliate of terrorist organisation the PFLP and is employed by the MA’AN Development Centre which receives APHEDA funding. 
 
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the MA’AN Development Centre is employing as a field and media co-ordinator, Hamza Zbiedat, who is a supporter and affiliate of terrorist organisation, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
 
The PFLP is on the official terror list of the US, the European Union and Canada, as a result of its history of hijacking of planes, assassinations and suicide bombings, while Australia has the group on its “Consolidated” list of organisations subject to financial sanctions as a result of terror and security threats.


Zbiedat, who was arrested by Palestinian Authority secu­rity forces on October 14, 2017, is the second PFLP affiliate employed the MA’AN Development Centre.
 
In June, The Daily Telegraph revealed the same org­anisation had employed since 2012 a leader of the PFLP in Gaza, Ahmad Abdullah Al Adine, 30, as their Project Co-ordinator and Field Monitor.


He was killed during the riots at the border of Gaza and Israel in May and he was hailed as a “martyr” at his ­funeral, which was attended by at least a dozen armed PFLP terrorists wearing balaclavas...


Ahmed Abdulla Al Adine, a leader of 
of terrorist organisation the PFLP, and was employed by the MA’AN Development Centre which receives APHEDA funding. He was shot by an Israeli sniper during the riots at the border of Gaza and Israel, on May 14, 2018. 
 

 

Ahmed Abdulla Al Adine’s body is carried during his burial as he was hailed as a “martyr”.

At least a dozen armed PFLP terrorists wearing balaclavas attended his funeral.
 
After being alerted to the evidence ...the government has now suspended all Australian funding to the Labor-aligned charity.
 
In June, former foreign minister Julie Bishop ann­ounced an audit into the funding, but did not suspend it.
 
But shown the evidence concerning a second current employee, Ms Bishop, in one of her final acts as foreign minister, halted funding to Union Aid Abroad — APHEDA.

“The former Foreign Minister initiated an audit of APHEDA’s Australian aid-funded program in the Palestinian Territories on 27 June. “The audit is due to be completed by the end of the year,” Foreign Minister Marise Payne’s spokesman said. “The former foreign minister suspended APHEDA’s Australian aid-funded programs in the Palestinian Territories until the audit is complete. “The Australian Government has zero tolerance of any diversion of aid funding from its stated development purpose.”
Union Aid Abroad — APHEDA’s executive officer Kate Lee did not respond to questions about whether she had made any moves to investigate links between MA’AN Development Centre’s staff and terror organisations since The Daily Telegraph’s first ­report in June.
 
Ms Lee would also not respond to questions about whether it was appropriate funds went to an organisation that employees leaders and affiliates of a terror group....

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