British government accused of burying report on terrorism to protect Saudi Arabia
Prime Minister Theresa May has been accused of “covering up” a report into the foreign funding of Islamist groups for fear it would expose Saudi Arabia.And we're supposed to take that claim at face value? Forget it; they're hiding something. This does not help to combat jihadism if they're not willing to let the public know what we're facing anywhere in the world. May's only compounding the disappointment anybody could feel she is.
Mrs. May said Monday, in response to a parliamentary question on the report, that “ministers are considering advice on what is able to be published and will report to parliament with an update in due course”.
Breitbart London reported in June that the review, then claimed to be incomplete, was said to focus on Saudi funding of jihadi groups in the United Kingdom and may never be released as the contents were considered “very sensitive”.
However, The Times reports on Tuesday the review had been in the prime minister’s possession for at least six months, and it took until last week for the government to disclose that it had been completed.
Home Office sources said the report does include references to the Gulf state, but claims the Sunni Muslim country is not of major focus.
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