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A document seized in March 2002 by Bosnian police during searches of
the offices of "Benevolence International Foundation" in Sarajevo
reveals the main Saudi financiers of "Al Qaeda". The combined net
worth of these terrorist financiers exceeds $85 billion, and among
them is the Bin Laden family (despite their statements denying support
for Osama).

The "Al Qaeda" organization labeled these very wealthy Saudi Arabian
investors "The Golden Chain".

Full article follows:


GOLDEN CHAIN LIST ANALYSIS & PROFILES

Context

The Golden Chain list (or list of wealthy Saudi sponsors) was
presented by the US government as Exhibit 5 in the Department of
Justice "Government's Evidentiary Proffer Supporting the Admissibility
of Coconspirator Statements" in the case of USA v. Arnaout (USDC,
Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division) filed on January 29,
2003. The list was also mentioned in the Indictment of Enaam Arnaout
on October 9, 2002 (02 CR 892). According to the US government, the
document is "a list of people referred to within Al Qaida as the
"Golden Chain", wealthy donors to mujahideen efforts".

Originally, the document was seized by the Bosnian police during
searches in the offices of Benevolence International Foundation in
Sarajevo on March 2002. The list was part of a computer file labeled
"Tareekh Osama", or "Osama History", containing scanned images of
several documents. The computer files seized in Bosnia were delivered
to the US Embassy soon after the raids. Our team was granted access to
these documents following an order of the Supreme Court of Bosnia
Herzegovina issued on March 6, 2003.


Executive Summary

Al-Qaida list of top 20 Saudi financial sponsors include 6 bankers and
12 businessmen, among which 2 former ministers. Only two on the list
have not been yet identified with certainty.

According to our estimates, their cumulative corporate net worth
totals more than $85 billion US, or 42% of the Saudi annual GNP and
equivalent to the annual GNP of Venezuela.

These prominent businessmen and bankers own or control 16 companies
ranking among the top 100 Saudi companies.

The complete list of Saudi donors and Al-Qaida recipients (25 names)
include 8 individuals already named in the complaint. We should note
that the most virulent Saudi statements against the lawsuit were
issued by those listed in the "Golden Chain", especially Saleh
Abdullah Kamel.

Among the most notable findings, we should highlight the following:

* Confirmation that the Bin Laden family has been a major
contributor to Usama, despite its statements denying such
support

* Involvement of bankers representing the three largest Saudi banks
(National Commercial Bank, Riyad Bank, Al Rajhi Banking and
Investment Corp)

* Involvement of former oil ministers Sheikh Yamani and Taher

* Involvement of most of them in charity organizations as
founders or board members

LISTING OF AL QAIDA DONORS:


SULEIMAN AL-RASHID

Al-Rashid Trading & Contracting (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)


ABDEL QADER BAKRI (ABDULKADER [AL] BAKRI)

CEO, Bakri Group of Cos
CEO, Al Bakri International Power Co. Ltd (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
CEO, Al-Bakri Shipping Group (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
CEO, Alkhomasia Shipping and Maintenance Company Ltd (Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia)
CEO, Red Sea Marine Services (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
CEO, Diners Club International (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Bakri Group formed in April 2002 a JV with the Malaysian International
Shipping Corporation (MISC) to operate in Middle-East countries,
including Yemen. MISC leased super tanker MT Limburg when it was
attacked on October 6, 2002, coming from Ra's Tannura (Saudi Arabia).


BIN LADEN BROTHERS

Saudi Binladin Group (SBG)
Bakr Bin Laden


YOUSIF JAMEEL (YOUSSEF [YOUSEF] JAMEEL)

CEO, Abdul Lateef Jameel Group (donated SR8 million to support Saudi
Red Crescent Society's relief work in Kosovo in 1999)
Former Board member, major shareholder, Global Natural Resources Inc.
(Houston, Texas)


IBRAHIM AFANDI (IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD AFANDI)

Board member, Ibn Baz Foundation (President: Prince Salman, VP:
Abdulaziz bin Fahd)
Board member, IIRO
Chairman, Al Afandi Establishment (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
CEO Al Afandi Germany (Frankenberg)
CEO, Sky Muzn Holding Co. BV (Netherlands)
CEO, Saudi Industrial Services Company (Sisco) with partners Xenel
Industries and Dallah Al Baraka
Founder, Great Saudi Development & Investment Co. (GSDIC)
Founder, Arabian Company for Development and Investment Limited
(ACDIL)
Chairman, National Committee of Saudi Contractors
Partner, African Company (Sudan), with Al Rajhi Bank and Dallah Al
Baraka
Former General manager and shareholder of Al Amoudi Group
Owner, Gang Ranch (Canada), second largest ranch in North America
Owner, Skylight Corp, Georgia, USA
Owner, BSA Investments (complaint from LTV Steel Company, Inc)
US address: 6914 Los Verdes Dr Apt 6, Rch Palos Vrd, CA 90275


SALEH KAMEL (SALEH ABDULLAH KAMEL)

Born in 1941, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
CEO, Dallah Al Baraka (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) - 3rd largest Saudi
company
Chairman Arab Radio & Television (ART)
Founding member and shareholder, Al Shamal Islamic Bank (Khartoum,
Sudan)
Partner, Tamlik Company Ltd (with Mohamed Binladen Co., Saleh Bin
Laden)
Shareholder, Jordan Islamic Bank
Vice Chairman Bank Al Jazira
Founder, Iqraa International Foundation


AL-RAJHI (SULEIMAN ABDULAZIZ AL RAJHI)

Board member, IIRO
Board member, Ibn Baz Foundation
CEO, Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Company (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) -
9th largest Saudi company, 4th largest Saudi commercial bank


AL-JUMAIH (MOHAMMAD BIN ABDULLAH AL-JOMAIH)

Board member IIRO
Board member, Ibn Baz Foundation
Member of the Committee for collection of donations for supporting the
Intifada (Chairman Prince Salman
Chairman First Islamic Investment Bank
+300 companies
Al Birr donor
Bosnia donor


AL-SHARBATLY (ABDULRAHMAN HASSAN [ABBAS] SHARBATLY)

Founder and board member, Riyad Bank (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) - 7th
largest Saudi company and 2nd largest Saudi commercial bank
(Abdulrahman A. Al-Amoudi, Senior Executive Vice President)
Offices in Houston, Texas (Riyad Bank Houston Agency, 700 Louisiana,
suite 4770, Houston, Texas 77002, USA)
Board member, Beirut Ryad Bank SAL (with Prince Khaled bin Turki and
Abdullah Taha Bakhsh)
Board member, Saudi Arabian Refinery Company (Chairman Prince Khaled
bin Turki, directors include Kaaki (bin Mahfouz) and Al Rajhi)
Shareholder, Middle East Capital Group (shareholders include Abdullah
Taha Bakhsh, Henry Sarkissian -President Saudi Binladin Group
International-, Sami Baarma -National Commercial Bank-)
CEO, Saudi Arabian Marketing Agencies and Company Ltd (Shareholder :
Salem Mohammad Bin Laden) Ferrari, Porsche, Audi and Volkswagen dealer
Shareholder, Egyptian Gulf Bank
Shareholder, Golden Pyramids Plaza Co
Shareholder, Savola Snack Food Co. Ltd (with Saleh bin Mahfouz and
Abdullah Taha Bakhsh)


AL NAGHI (AHMED MOHAMED NAGHI)

Al Naghi Brothers Co (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)


BIN MAHFOODH (KHALID BIN MAHFOUZ)

Former COO, BCCI
Former CEO, National Commercial Bank, 1st Saudi commercial bank
Founder, Muwafaq Foundation
Founder, International Development Foundation


ABDEL QADER FAQEEH (ADEL FAQIH)

Board member, Ibn Baz Foundation
Chairman, Bank Al Jazira
Chairman, Savola Group (Sharbatly), merged with Azizia Panda (Walid
bin Talal) - 13th largest Saudi company
Chairman, Makkah Construction & Development Company


SALAH AL-DIN ABDEL JAWAD (SALAHUDDIN ABDULJAWAD)

CEO, General Machinery Agencies (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) Agent for
General Motors, Wacker Corp, Mannesmann, Renault (RVI), Opel
Board member, United Gulf Industries Corp, Manama, Bahrain (with
Khalil Bin Laden)
Partner, Savola Snack Food Co. Ltd (with Saleh Bin Mahfouz, Abdullah
Taha Bakhsh, Prince Mishail Bin Abdullah Bin Turki, Abdulrahman
Sharbatly)
Founder of several scholarship funds (Berkeley, Oxford -including the
Salahuddin Abduljawad Fellowship in Islamic Art History) through
Barakat Trust (UK) and Barakat Foundation (USA) with Xenel Industries
Ltd and Khalid Alireza


AHMAD TURKI YAMANI (AHMED ZAKI YAMANI)

Born in 1930, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Son of former Saudi Chief Justice
Former Saudi minister of petroleum and mineral resources
Former director, ARAMCO
Founder, Investcorp (Board members include Abdullah Taha Bakhsh)


ABDEL HADI TAHER (ABDUL HADI TAHER)

CEO, Taher Group of Companies, 52nd largest Saudi company
Owner, Marketing General Trading Corp (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Shareholder, Arab Company for Hotels & Contracting Ltd (with Ahmed
Zaki Yamani)
Former Minister of State
Former Governor of the Saudi state oil company Petromin, under
responsibility of Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Former director, Saudi European Bank (Paris), held 25% of the bank
shares along with Ahmed Zaki Yamani


MOHAMMED OMAR

???


AL KUWAIT

???


AHMAD AL HARBI

CEO, Ahmad Al Harbi Group
(L'Houssaine Kherchtou testified on February 21, 2001, during the
trial of suspected al-Qaida militants in connection with the bombings
of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on 7 August 1998, that
he was welcomed at Miram Shah guest house in Pakistan before joining
Al-Qaida by "Abu Ahmed al Harbi").


AL ISSAEI (MOHAMMED AL-ISSAI)

Board member, Saudi Research & Marketing Company (with Mohammed
Hussein al-Amoudi, Saleh Abdullah Kamel, Abdullah Bin Khalid Bin
Mahfouz, Dallah Albaraka Group) - 20th largest Saudi company
CEO, Al Issai Trade Company (Daimler-Chrysler representative)
Deputy Chairman, Arab Cement Company (shareholders include Binladin
Group, Bin Mahfouz, Al Rajhi - Chairman: Turki Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud)


HAMAD AL HUSAINI (HAMAD AL HUSSAINI)

CEO, Akel Trading Company
CEO, Akel Agricultural Investment Company LLC
CEO, Al Hussaini and Company
Board member of Al Waqf Al Islami Foundation (Netherlands)
Brother of Abdullah Osman Abdulrahman Al Hussaini, General Director of
Al Waqf Al Islami Foundation, owner of Al Furqan Mosque in Netherlands
(linked to MWL, Mounir El Motassadeq and Marwan El Shehhi
Family member include Walid Al Hussaini, representative of Abdullah Al
Turki (former minister of Islamic Affairs, Secretary General of MWL,
linked to Mohammad Zouaydi -Spanish procedure-)


AL-QAIDA RECIPIENTS

Major recipients appear to be Usama Bin laden and Adel Abdul Jalil
Batterjee. They receive donations from 13 donors.


USAMA (USAMA BIN LADEN)

Receives donations from the most prominent in the list: Bin Laden
Brothers, Al Rajhi, Sharbatly, Al Naghi, Bin Mahfouz, Adel Faqih, Al
Kuwait


WAIL (WAEL HAMZA JULAIDAN)

Former Secretary General of the Muslim World League and Rabita Trust
in Pakistan, designated by the United States Treasury as SGDT
Receives donations from Suleiman Al Rashid, Abdulkader Bakri,
Salahuddin Abduljawad, Abdul Tahi Taher


BATERJI (ADEL ABDUL JALIL BATTERJEE)

Chairman Al Shamal Islamic Bank (Khartoum, Sudan)
Founder, Al-Birr Society, Benevolence International Foundation
Former Secretary General, World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY)
Receives donations from Yousef Jameel, Ibrahim Afandi, Saleh Abdullah
Kamel, Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al Jomaih, Ahmed Zaki Yamani and Mohammed
Omar


ABU MAZIN ( ??? MAZIN M. BAHARETH)

Son of Mohammed Saleh Bahareth (brother of Usama Bin Laden father's
wife and tutor of the Bin Laden family after patriarch Mohammad Bin
Laden's death in 1968)
CEO, Bahareth Organization (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Shareholder, Triple B Trading GmbH (Germany) - with Hassan Bahfzallah
and Shahir A. I. Batterjee, Secretary: Abdul-Martin Tatari
Receives donations from Hamad Al Hussaini


SALEM TAHER

Receives donations from Ahmad Al Harbi and Mohammed Al Issai

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L'investigateur

http://investi.virtualave.net/Golden%20Chain%20Analyses.htm

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