Charity Leaders See Broad Impact From Ruling on Muslim Charity

The conviction last month of a Muslim charity on federal charges of money laundering, tax fraud, and supporting terrorism has left some nonprofit officials and lawyers worried that many international groups, not just Islamic organizations, will have a harder time raising money and doing their work.

Many charity officials say Muslim organizations have operated under a cloud of suspicion since September 11, 2001, and that the guilty verdict against the Holy Land Foundation for Relief

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