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Clarification on UK Freezing Companies and Projects in Syria

Clarification on UK Freezing Companies and Projects in Syria

Ahmad Primo Ahmad Primo   Sunday 03rd December 2017

Ahmad Primo Ahmad Primo   Sunday 03rd December 2017

Social media news pages and groups shared yesterday news saying British government freezed financing for "Adam Smith, Ajax and Creative companies.

News publishers said freezing included projects financed by British DFID institution due to allegations of financing and supporting terrorism, and it's expected to stop financing Creative and investigations to charge who are responsible for this.

Verify-Sy would like to remind audience that the info shared are not accurate and freezing financing only for Adam Smith International following a report for British government institutions in partnership with other international institutions financing development, aid and military projects in Syria and they are Department for International Development known as DFID and Foreign & Commonwealth Office known as FCO.

The report which was punished by British newspaper saying information say that Adam Smith company which do projects financed by British institutions involved with terror organizations and according to it Adam Smith accepted suspending its activities in Syria and Turkey among unconfirmed reports that it suspended all activities around the world.

A source in Creative who prefer to stay anonymous told Verify-Sy that projects financed and executed by Creative weren't suspended and still working for now but said some projects done with Adam Smith and other organizations suspended partially after the company withdrawal.

The source said that the report which will be aired next Monday on BBC who in its return confirmed it will be aired tomorrow on 19:30 GMT.

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