As a financial umbrella of all Euro-currency banks, the European Bank is not entitled to, but must be legally if not morally responsible for reacting with severity to any and all terrorism-related activities that occur under its auspices.
The European Bank went to great lengths to define its regulations regarding sanctions against unlawful clients throughout the European Union. It has spelled out that once sanctions are placed on a client in one bank, they apply to all European banks. Thus, all the EU banks must immediately take action against terrorist clients and put a stop to their involvement, whether direct or indirect, to terrorism.
The European Bank went to great lengths to define its regulations regarding sanctions against unlawful clients throughout the European Union. It has spelled out that once sanctions are placed on a client in one bank, they apply to all European banks. Thus, all the EU banks must immediately take action against terrorist clients and put a stop to their involvement, whether direct or indirect, to terrorism.
The growing number of instances in which European banks have been chosen as a funnel for 'dirty money' must serve as sufficient reason to conduct background checks on clients who have a proven history of manipulating details in order to camouflage their true identities and true monetary activities. Numerous terror organizations have been 'outed' over the past few years and choosing to ignore the situation has been deadly on certain occasions. Europe must be aware and must never forgot that silence is a form of affirmation.
Such will be the case with Aksahum, if measures are not taken.
The current state of affairs regarding the European Bank's failure to act in regards to the terrorist organization Aksahum is outright astonishing and negligent. Aksahum, formerly known as the Al Aqsa Foundation, but forced to change its name after being defined as a terrorist organization, is freely funding terrorism.
By turning a blind eye, the European Bank is by default, complicit to future hideous crimes on an international level. How much more clearly does the European Bank need the writing on the wall to be in order to take action? Aksahum has banks accounts in the branch of Triodos Bank located in Brussels, Belgium. As part of the EU, the European Bank must take a firm stand on its inability and unwillingness to serve clients of this kind.
In the meantime, 'blood money' continues to be filtered through the banks of Europe and the European Bank is a partner in crime so long as nothing is being done.
Such will be the case with Aksahum, if measures are not taken.
The current state of affairs regarding the European Bank's failure to act in regards to the terrorist organization Aksahum is outright astonishing and negligent. Aksahum, formerly known as the Al Aqsa Foundation, but forced to change its name after being defined as a terrorist organization, is freely funding terrorism.
By turning a blind eye, the European Bank is by default, complicit to future hideous crimes on an international level. How much more clearly does the European Bank need the writing on the wall to be in order to take action? Aksahum has banks accounts in the branch of Triodos Bank located in Brussels, Belgium. As part of the EU, the European Bank must take a firm stand on its inability and unwillingness to serve clients of this kind.
In the meantime, 'blood money' continues to be filtered through the banks of Europe and the European Bank is a partner in crime so long as nothing is being done.