Jawa Report
Your tax dollars at work…
Exclusive by INTELWIRE
The U.S. Department of Labor gave millions of dollars to a joint venture that included a Yemeni charity with extensive links to Al Qaeda.
At least $3.5 million was allocated by the Labor Department to fund a three-year partnership between the Charitable Society for Social Welfare (CSSW), based in Yemen, and CHF International, a Maryland-based foundation, to fight child labor and child trafficking starting in fiscal year 2008[...]
CSSW, based in Yemen, was founded by *Abdul Majid Al Zindani, a veteran of the jihad against the Soviet Union and its civil war aftermath. Zindani was an associate of Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, according to published reports and exclusive documents obtained by INTELWIRE. The U.S. government believes he is an Al Qaeda recruiter and fundraiser.

*Abdul Majid Al Zindani: Extremist Ohio mosque becoming focus of Rifqa Bary custody dispute
Predictably, as initial reports of Sultan’s extremism were made public in 2006, the local paper, the Columbus Dispatch, came out defending Sultan and the Islamic school where he had been religious director. Just days after the Dispatch came out in support of Sultan, he appeared on Al-Risala TV claiming that the US government was behind the 9/11 attacks and praising Yemeni Al-Qaeda cleric and designated terrorist Abdul Majid al-Zindani:
Nothing to see here, move along……..
