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Hamas backers jailed in Texas | |
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Two founder members of what was once the biggest Muslim charity in the US have each been jailed for 65 years. | |
Shukri Abu Baker, 50, and Ghassan Elashi, 55, were convicted of channelling funds to the Palestinian militant group, Hamas. | |
Three other members of the Holy Land Foundation were jailed for between 15 and 20 years by a Dallas court. | |
The charity was found guilty last year of sending $12m (£7.4m) to fund social programmes controlled by Hamas. | |
The five men were convicted in November on charges ranging from money laundering to supporting terrorism. | The five men were convicted in November on charges ranging from money laundering to supporting terrorism. |
Hamas was designated a terrorist organisation by the US government 14 years ago, making it illegal to give the group money or other support. | Hamas was designated a terrorist organisation by the US government 14 years ago, making it illegal to give the group money or other support. |
I did it because I cared, not at the behest of Hamas Defendant Shukri Abu Baker | I did it because I cared, not at the behest of Hamas Defendant Shukri Abu Baker |
The defendants said they were only interested in helping the needy. | The defendants said they were only interested in helping the needy. |
Their supporters said no money had been used to fund violence, and the case was a by-product of what it called the anti-Islamic sentiment following the 11 September attacks of 2001. | Their supporters said no money had been used to fund violence, and the case was a by-product of what it called the anti-Islamic sentiment following the 11 September attacks of 2001. |
Shukri Abu Baker told the judge in Dallas on Wednesday: "I did it because I cared, not at the behest of Hamas." | Shukri Abu Baker told the judge in Dallas on Wednesday: "I did it because I cared, not at the behest of Hamas." |
But prosecutors argued that the humanitarian aid sent by the charity allowed Hamas to divert money to militant activities. | But prosecutors argued that the humanitarian aid sent by the charity allowed Hamas to divert money to militant activities. |
Orphans | Orphans |
Jurors had reached their guilty verdict last year after eight days of deliberations following a retrial of the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development. | Jurors had reached their guilty verdict last year after eight days of deliberations following a retrial of the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development. |
It was the largest terrorism financing trial since the 9/11 attacks. | It was the largest terrorism financing trial since the 9/11 attacks. |
The indictment against the group said it sponsored Palestinian orphans and families in the West Bank and Gaza whose relatives had died or been imprisoned as a result of Hamas attacks on Israel. | The indictment against the group said it sponsored Palestinian orphans and families in the West Bank and Gaza whose relatives had died or been imprisoned as a result of Hamas attacks on Israel. |
The charity was shut down and had its assets frozen in 2001. | The charity was shut down and had its assets frozen in 2001. |
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