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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: zonder who wrote (265075)10/29/2003 10:16:45 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
<<Who do you think I am - your sob sister? Go ask someone who cares what you feel about some imam in Boston. >> lol
slob sister?lol


it is not just the iman,that hates America, the whole congregation supports the hatred of the United States ,funding terrorists.

can you read and understand?

<<A 101-page search warrant affidavit unsealed in federal court in Virginia last week said financial activity by the Safa Group ``evidences a conspiracy. . .to route money through hidden paths to terrorists and to defraud the United States.''

``I believe that Barzinji is not only closely associated with PIJ (Palestinian Islamic Jihad). . . but also with Hamas,'' wrote David Kane, an agent in the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement division.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad has been formally designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government since 1995, Kane wrote.

According to Kane's affidavit, Barzinji is an officer of at least 14 Safa Group entities, and his neighbor, M. Yaqub Mirza, is an officer of 29 Safa Group entities. Mirza was also a board member of Ptech, a Quincy-based computer software company raided by federal agents last year as part of Operation Green Quest.

Another link between the Islamic Society of Boston and the Safa Group is Abdurahman Alamoudi, the founder and first president of the local Muslim organization.

Alamoudi was indicted last week for laundering money from the Libyan government and is suspected of funding terrorist groups in the Mideast through Safa Group charities and businesses.

The Herald reported yesterday that in addition to Alamoudi, the Islamic Society of Boston has a longstanding relationship with Dr. Yusuf Abdullah al-Qaradawi, a radical Egyptian cleric whose vocal support of suicide bombings and the terrorist group Hamas prompted the State Department to bar him from entering the U.S. four years ago.

Even though the group's tax filings from 1998 to 2000 list al-Qaradawi as a director, the Islamic Society of Boston said in a written statement Monday that al-Qaradawi ``never played any role in the ISB.''

The group attributed the appearance of the cleric's name on its tax forms to ``an administrative oversight.''>>
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