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FBI seizes Saudi embassy records
(Aljazeera.net, 24 November 2003)
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has subpoenaed Saudi Arabia embassy bank account records as part of a probe into the financing of Islamist groups. . . . According to the Washington Post on Sunday, the seizure was justified as an attempt to “determine whether Saudi government money knowingly or unknowingly helped fund extremists”. . . . The probe, requested by congressional leaders and approved by the National Security Council, is unprecedented and has outraged Saudi Arabian officials. . . . The government of Saudi Arabia has subsequently turned over embassy spending records for the past 20 years, the official said, adding: "We have nothing to hide." . . . The probe, which extends to the activities of Saudi Arabia consulates across the US, began this August. . . . It was launched as the US and the Saudi Arabian governments were hailing a new era of cooperation in fighting various Islamist organisations such as al-Qaida - and shortly after the deportation of a Los Angeles consulate staff member. . . . Saudi Arabian political analyst Zuhair al-Harithi told Aljazeera on Monday that the investigation may negatively affect the US-Saudi relationship. . . . “Such a procedure is unacceptable - it is against the international law,” he said. . . . “No government has ever probed into the bank accounts of embassies, as every embassy has its own diplomatic immunity,” he said. . . . Al-Harithi also believes that this probe comes in the context of the US propaganda campaign against Saudi Arabia. . . . “Despite security co-operation between the United States and Saudi Arabia, some neoconservatives in the US administration want to break ties, aggressively pursuing any opportunity to deteriorate relations,” he added.



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