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Experts: D.C. ‘fertile ground’ for financing of terrorism

By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
March 3, 2009


Dr. Nagaratnam Ranjithan has spent decades building a thriving medical practice in Maryland as a kidney specialist.

Federal authorities say he has also helped finance Asian death squads.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Treasury Department froze the assets of Ranjithan’s Tamil Foundation, alleging that the money he has raised for Sri Lanka has actually gone to help the Tamil Tigers, a group that the State Department says is a terrorist organization. The Tigers have been blamed for thousands of civilian deaths.

Ranjithan says his group is suffering from guilt by association.

“Even the federal government hasn’t accused me of directly supporting the Tigers,” Ranjithan said in an interview with The Examiner. “They say that because I work in the Tiger area, I support the Tigers.”

Case not isolated

Ranjithan’s case isn’t an isolated one in the Washington suburbs. D.C. officials are working hard to crack down on what they dub international terrorist financing.

They don’t have to look far, experts say. “It’s a very fertile ground for investigation,” said Joseph DiGenova, former U.S. attorney for the District. “There are plenty of opportunities.”

With its large diplomatic community, multinational character, vast network of nongovernmental and charitable groups and employees, and big-hearted, big-walleted residents, the D.C. area gives excellent cover, resources and opportunities for international terrorist fronts, some experts say.

“Washington fits the bill as a place where all kinds of information is exchanging hands. You have all sorts of nongovernmental organizations headquartered here ... and all sorts of international groups are chartered here,” said Gary LaFree, director of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of Maryland.

Philanthropist imprisoned

The government’s crackdown on terror financing has shown Washingtonians a new side of their neighbors.

There was Falls Church Muslim philanthropist Aldurahman M. Alamoudi, who in 2004 went to prison for funneling money through the Libyan dictatorship so the Libyans could in turn assassinate one of Saudi Arabia’s royals.

An Oxon Hill cul-de-sac called Barnaby Knolls was built with a $1 million investment from Hamas. Investigators called the neighborhood “Hamas Heights.”

Saubhe Jassim Al-Dellemy, owner of a Laurel shish kebab shop, went to prison last year for spying for Saddam Hussein.

There were the 39 people indicted from the United States, Canada, Spain and Belgium on charges of using two Snow Hill, Md., convenience stores to launder more than $5.1 million through the hawala — the Islamic money-remittance system. Some of the defendants were charged with trying to bribe local immigration officials to obtain visas for their friends.

Sept. 11 attacks cost $400K

In terrorism, every dollar counts, Maryland’s LaFree said. The Sept. 11 attacks were a massive operation by terror standards. They cost about $400,000.

“Can you imagine trying to trace that finite amount of money?” he asked.

Previous run-in with feds

This is the second time Ranjithan has collided with the government over his Sri Lankan work. Two years ago, the Treasury Department froze the assets of another relief group he headed.

With his two charities now shuttered, there is no way to help people trapped in the Tamil war zone, Ranjithan said.

“Everybody is so focused on this Tamil Tiger business,” Ranjithan said. “Nobody is focused on the plight of the civilians in Sri Lanka.”



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sudheera_jinasena@hotmail.com

Mar 2, 2009

That is correct. Everybody is concerned only on the tigers but nobody or indivudual or country has the spunk to rise up and tell the tigers to release the civilians. Not even the USA> Canada or to that matter not a country in the world. Why is this??????????? because all the country's playing in to terrorism to save their skin. Very soon the western countries will meets its WATERLOO and the countries which are facing the music of terrorism is awating that day which will not be long. Hallajuah

 

Ravi

Mar 2, 2009

Excuses and more excuses. They knew exactly what they were doing and it is surprising that they couldn't separate the civilians and terrorists, attempt to hide behind ignorance and misunderstanding.

 

Shani

Mar 3, 2009

LTTE the worst terrorist groupin the world use their own Innocent Tamil Civlians as a war shield today. I am glad U.S authorities cought these type businesses which help terrorism.

 

Patrick

Mar 3, 2009

The Tigers are the resistance to genocide by Sri Lankan Singhalese Buddhist for the last 26 years. But it is all political game by the rich countries to use Sri Lankan geographical location and the resources for the western nation. If the Tamils play a game along with the western nation, Tigers would have been a rulers in the Tamil Eelam, a Tamil homeland. If the Tigers are the terrorist, then how do you call Sri Lanka? It is called Mehalo Tamil killing machine.

 

DT

Mar 3, 2009

Srilanka a democratic goverment is killing its own citizens. As of JAn 2009 700 Children were killed. Yong grils are being raped by army. Media, aid agencies, monitors are not allowed as the terrorist govermnet is afraid of truth coming out. Too sad that the world cannot diffrentiate innocent civilians and it will buy the argument if Srilanka says they killed the kids because they are potential "future terrorists" US shall know better

 

Kathleen

Mar 5, 2009

This article represents what many experts believe; i.e., we must shut down all immigration until such time as this government can adequately vet any and every person who requests to enter this country. The Democrats goal of obtaining new voters and the Republicans demand for cheap labor to accommodate the U.S. Chamber of Commerce requests has resulted in this country being more at risk of an attack from terrorists within our country than the threat of a terrorist attack from outside our country.

 

Mar 28, 2009

This is scary because I live right outside of DC and it is amazing to know things like this are happeing in my own back yard. I believe that Ranjithan is guilty and that the goverment has done an excellent job on "cracking down on terror financing".

 


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