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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration acted Tuesday to freeze the finances of a Syrian man accused of helping bankroll insurgents in Iraq by providing support to al-Qaida's top operative there.
The Treasury Department's action against Sulayman Khalid Darwish means that any bank accounts or financial assets belonging to him that are found in the United States are frozen. Both the United States and Syria are asking United Nations member countries to freeze Darwish's assets.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Freezing Assets of Syrian
The administration contends that Darwish pr...
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