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[Ha'aretz] Mikkel A. Bahl - The Danish High Court on Thursday convicted six Danish citizens of supporting terror, after they were found to have funneled money from T-shirt and fragrance sales to the Palestinian terror group PFLP and the Colombian guerilla group FARC. On the webpage of the Danish clothing company Fighters+Lovers it is possible to buy T-shirts with the logos of PFLP or FARC. Recently, they have also launched a fragrance called Ramallah Nights, which smells like "the red earth and lively bazaars of Palestine." The proceeds from all sales on the website go directly to PFLP and FARC, which are both on the EU terror list. 2008-09-19 01:00:00Full Article
Danish T-Shirt Company Convicted of Supporting Palestinian Terror Group
[Ha'aretz] Mikkel A. Bahl - The Danish High Court on Thursday convicted six Danish citizens of supporting terror, after they were found to have funneled money from T-shirt and fragrance sales to the Palestinian terror group PFLP and the Colombian guerilla group FARC. On the webpage of the Danish clothing company Fighters+Lovers it is possible to buy T-shirts with the logos of PFLP or FARC. Recently, they have also launched a fragrance called Ramallah Nights, which smells like "the red earth and lively bazaars of Palestine." The proceeds from all sales on the website go directly to PFLP and FARC, which are both on the EU terror list. 2008-09-19 01:00:00Full Article
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