Posted: 2010/12/31
Courtesy Of "Mathaba"
The U.S. credit card company MasterCard, has hosted murderous Israeli intelligence agents from the terrorist state's MOSSAD secret service. The wanted criminals had used passports from other countries including Australia whilst carrying out the murder of an Arab leader in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in the Arabian Gulf.
Australia has not retaliated against Israel for the regime's crime of using Australian passports to carry out murder.
U.S. diplomatic cables leaked by Australian editor Julian Assange's WikiLeaks web site, reveal that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had asked for U.S. government assistance in finding out more about the owners of the MasterCard credit cards used by the assassins.
Prior to this cable release, MasterCard had cut off the handling of any donations toward the legal defense of Julian Assange, who was languishing in a London jail at the time, in violation of international norms since no crime had been committed and he was being held by British police for his own protection, pending bail and in solitary confinement at the request of his lawyers.
WikiLeaks has faced mounting criticism over the past year for its failure to reveal any documents of files damaging to the zionist (jewish extremist) state of Israel whilst many Arab regimes have faced embarrassing revelations through the U.S. diplomatic cable leaks.
This week WikiLeaks for the first time addressed the issue by giving a link to the zionist defamation front's "Anti-Defamation League" web page on "conspiracy theories" linking WikiLeaks to Israel.
At the same time it released the following cable, marked "NOFORN" (not for viewing by non-U.S. authorities) from the U.S. embassy in Dubai, UAE to Washington, relaying an official request for assistance in tracing the Israeli assassins.
VZCZCXYZ0007
OO RUEHWEB
DE RUEHAD #0103 0551051
ZNY SSSSS ZZH
O 241051Z FEB 10
FM AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 0361
INFO RUEHDE/AMCONSUL DUBAI IMMEDIATE
RUEHAD/AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI
S E C R E T ABU DHABI 000103
NOFORN
SIPDIS
FOR NEA/ARP
E.O. 12958: DECL: 2020/02/24
TAGS: PREL PINS CJAN AE
SUBJECT: UAE REQUEST FOR USG ASSISTANCE IN INVESTIGATION OF KILLING
OF MAHMOUD AL-MABHOUH
CLASSIFIED BY: Doug Greene, DCM; REASON: 1.4(D)
¶1. (C/NF) On the margins of a meeting with visiting
Secretary Chu, on Feb 24 MFA Minister of State Gargash made a
formal request to the Ambassador for assistance in providing
cardholder details and related information for credit cards
reportedly issued by a U.S. bank to several suspects in last
month's killing of Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh in Dubai.
According to a letter Gargash gave the Ambassador (which
transmitted details of the request from Dubai Security authorities
to the UAE Central Bank), the credit cards were issued by
MetaBank, in Iowa. Embassy LEGATT is transmitting the request and
associated details to FBI HQ. Gargash asked that Embassy pass any
reply to the director of the General Directorate of State Security
(GDSS) in Dubai.
¶2. (S/NF) Comment: Ambassador requests expeditious handling
of and reply to the UAEG request, which was also raised by UAE
Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed in a February 23 meeting with
Secretary Clinton in Washington.
¶3. (C/NF) Text of letter from GDSS to the Governor of the UAE
Central Bank:
Excellency Sultan Al-Suwiadi
UAE Central Bank Governor
Subject: Credit Cards
MC 5115-2600-1600-6190
MC 5115-2600-1600-5317
MC 5301-3800-3201-7106
General Management of The State Security offers greetings, and asks
your Excellency to direct the money laundry and suspicious
transactions unit at the Central Bank to urgently obtain details of
the above credit cards, in addition to details for purchases,
accounts, and payments on those cards, as the users of those cards
were involved in the murder of Mahmoud Mabhouh. Those cards were
issued by META BANK in the state of Iowa, USA.
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
END TEXT
(Letter is accompanied by a chart with identifying data for alleged
credit card users - scanned and emailed to NEA/ARP.)
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