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To: LindyBill who wrote (38391)8/17/2002 11:59:50 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 281500
 
Is this verifiable by any Canadian readers?

digilander.libero.it

If so, it sounds like the Hamas influenced Muslim organizations in the USA and Canada need sorting out a bit.

More from the JP link on Sheikh Abdul Hadi Palazzi

In Europe, Palazzi charges, local Moslems are confronted by "religious colonialism." While he estimates that only about 200 out of the half-a-million strong Moslem community identifies with the Moslem Brotherhood, the Brotherhood controls more than 90 percent of Italian mosques. He also says that Saudi ambassadors pressure local European governments to look upon Moslem Brotherhood clerics as the official representatives of local Moslems. However, they have a counterbalance in the ambassadors from countries like Morocco and Egypt, who point out that the extremist Moslem Brotherhood is banned in their own country.

Palazzi also notes that in the US, Islamist influence is even stronger, thanks to the Saudis' strong government and business (i.e. oil) links. It is ironic, he notes, that the only organization authorized to train military chaplains in the US is one religiously tied to the Hamas - although the US has outlawed Hamas, declaring it a terrorist organization.


Sounds like some action needed over there guys. Please, lets stay focused on this terrorism thing -g-