The United States and other nations have frozen more than $150 million (120 million euros) of “terrorist assets” in the global anti-terrorism fight, a senior US official said on Wednesday. “Key financiers have been detained, over $150 million of terrorist assets have been frozen and millions more blocked in transit or seized at borders,” US State Department counter terrorism coordinator Henry Crumpton told a 55-nation OSCE conference on combating terrorist financing that opened in Vienna on Wednesday. Crumpton said however that “attacking terrorist finances is not an end unto itself,” since terrorism needs to be fought on many fronts. Full Story
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