Anti-terrorism measures hindering Muslim charities' humanitarian efforts: study
OTTAWA — Strict measures to prevent terrorism financing are prompting Muslim charities in Canada to withdraw humanitarian assistance from countries in need, such as Syria and Yemen, because they fear losing access to banking services if they operate Categories
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