Qatar Accused of Bribery, Intimidation
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Qatar National BankTelegraph
•Qatar ‘trying to derail High Court case by intimidating victims’, court hears
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Nine claimants originally from Syria say they lost family members, tortured and had property and businesses destroyed at the hands of the Al-Nusra Front terrorist organisation during the Syrian civil war.
They are now bringing a writ worth tens of millions against various Qatari entities whom they say assisted the Gulf state in illegally financing the group.
The defendants are Qatar National Bank , the Doha Bank , a Lebanese businessman called Christian Comair , and Abdulhadi Mana Al-Hajri , who is the brother-in-law of the Emir of Qatar .
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