Kuwait: Justice minister resigns


Issue 970 - 23 May 2014 | 3 minute read

Kuwait’s justice minister, Nayef Al-Ajmi, whom the US accused of involvement in jihadist funding networks, has resigned. Al-Ajmi, who was also minister of awqaf and Islamic affairs, denied accusations that he had a history of supporting terrorism, following a speech in March by US undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence David Cohen. Cohen told an audience at the Center for a New American Security in Washington that the 6 January appointment of Al-Ajmi (GSN 961/6) was a “step in the wrong direction”, noting that his image had been featured on fundraising posters for a prominent financier for Jabhat Al-Nusra, the Al-Qaeda wing operating in Syria.

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