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What (who) is issue de secours - definition

Foundation Secours Mondial

Back Issue!         
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Back Issue Magazine; Back Issue (magazine)
Back Issue! is an American magazine published by TwoMorrows Publishing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The Big Issue (Australia)         
AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE
The Big Issue Australia; Big Issue Australia
The Big Issue in Australia is a street newspaper which began in 1996. The Australian edition of the paper is a project of the UK-based The Big Issue.
Single-issue politics         
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING BASED ON ONE ESSENTIAL POLICY AREA
Single-issue party; Single-issue; Single issue; Single issue politics; Single-issue voter; Single issue voter; Single-issue voters; Single issue voters; Single-issue campaign; Defining issue; Single issue campaign; Single-issue caucus; Single-issue parties; Single-issue movement; Single-issue group; Single issue party; Single issue cause; Single-issue cause; Single-issue activism; One issue party; Single-issue campaigns; One-issue party; Single-issue political party
Single-issue politics involves political campaigning or political support based on one essential policy area or idea.

Wikipedia

Global Relief Foundation

The Global Relief Foundation (GRF), also known as Foundation Secours Mondial (FSML), was an Islamic charity based in Bridgeview, Illinois, until it was raided and shut down on December 14, 2001, and listed among the "Designated Charities and Potential Fundraising Front Organizations for Foreign Terrorist Organizations" ("DCPFFOFTO") by the United States Treasury Department in 2002. According to the US Treasury, "The Global Relief Foundation (GRF) … and its officers and directors have connections to, and have provided support for and assistance to, Osama bin Laden (OBL), al Qaeda (aQ), and other known terrorist groups (OKTG)." It was one of the few organizations registered with the Taliban.