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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (1620)9/27/2006 1:14:11 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
AP- Muslim 'Scholar' Denied Entry Visa, Another Mean USA Story
NewsBusters.org ^ | 9/26/06 | warner todd huston

newsbusters.org

On the 25th, The AP reported that a Muslim "scholar" was denied a temporary business and tourism visa by the State Department for one Tariq Ramadan, resident of Switzerland.

abcnews.go.com

The story, however, makes the State Department's actions seem petty and uninformed. It makes the denial of the visa seem more a result of "racism" than one based on substance. In fact, the reasons that this "scholar" was denied a visa were given short shrift whereas a defense of Ramadan was given full throat.

All Ramadan's "reasons" that he and his attorneys ascribe to the supposedly illegitimate government action are included in the article, but only one small paragraph explores the State Department's reasons for denying the visa... and that in the words of the ACLU!

The American Civil Liberties Union said the U.S. government notified Ramadan he was being excluded because he donated $765 to French and Swiss organizations that provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians.

That was it. No further delving into the possible reasons why Ramadan might be an undesirable element and shouldn't be allowed into the US, even for a visit.

Yet, the story bristles with multiple defenses of Ramadan from lawyers, to the ACLU, to his own protestations of innocence.

All in all, the story, since it wastes no time giving the reasons that Ramadan should be denied entry to this country in this time of radical Islamism being utilized to attack the USA, gives Ramadan all the benefit of the doubt as well as the platform to spread his assessment of the evils of the US State Department.

"I think it's clear from the history of this case that the U.S. government's real fear is of my ideas," he said. "I am excluded not because the government truly believes me to be a national security threat, but because of my criticisms of American foreign policies in the Middle East; because of my opposition to the invasion of Iraq; and because of my criticism of some of the Bush administration's policies with respect to civil liberties."

But, there MUST be more reasons that the government wants to keep Ramadan out than a mere $765 donated to a shady Muslim "charity"?

Well, let's review some of Ramadan's REAL past history as revealed by a New York Sun article by Daniel Pipes.

-He has praised the brutal Islamist policies of the Sudanese politician Hassan Al-Turabi. Mr. Turabi in turn called Mr. Ramadan the "future of Islam."
- Mr. Ramadan was banned from entering France in 1996 on suspicion of having links with an Algerian Islamist who had recently initiated a terrorist campaign in Paris.
- Ahmed Brahim, an Algerian indicted for Al-Qaeda activities, had "routine contacts" with Mr. Ramadan, according to a Spanish judge (Baltasar Garzón) in 1999.
- Djamel Beghal, leader of a group accused of planning to attack the American embassy in Paris, stated in his 2001 trial that he had studied with Mr. Ramadan.
-Along with nearly all Islamists, Mr. Ramadan has denied that there is "any certain proof" that Bin Laden was behind 9/11.
-He publicly refers to the Islamist atrocities of 9/11, Bali, and Madrid as "interventions," minimizing them to the point of near-endorsement.

And here are other reasons, dug up by Jean-Charles Brisard, a former French intelligence officer doing work for some of the 9/11 families, as reported in Le Parisien:

-Intelligence agencies suspect that Mr. Ramadan (along with his brother Hani) coordinated a meeting at the Hôtel Penta in Geneva for Ayman al-Zawahiri, deputy head of Al-Qaeda, and Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind sheikh, now in a Minnesota prison.
-Mr. Ramadan's address appears in a register of Al Taqwa Bank, an organization the State Department accuses of supporting Islamist terrorism.

Well, that is a whole different kettle of falafel!

Ramadan is not as innocent and oppressed as the AP wishes him to appear!



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (1620)9/27/2006 5:24:26 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
Apparently there are no guilty muslims.......

Kashmir city erupts in protest over death penalty
Wed Sep 27, 2006 7:24am ET

today.reuters.com

SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Police fired teargas shells in Indian Kashmir on Wednesday to quell violent protests over the planned execution of a Kashmiri man for his role in a 2001 militant attack on India's parliament.

Hundreds of Kashmiri men took to the streets of Srinagar, the region's main city, hurling stones at police and vehicles, burning tires and blocking roads, a day after a New Delhi court set October 20 as the date to hang Mohammed Afzal.

"Afzal is innocent ... we want freedom," the protesters shouted.

Afzal had been sentenced to death for his role in the conspiracy to attack the parliament complex and the Supreme Court upheld the conviction last year.

However, he can appeal to the Indian president for clemency, and lawyers fighting for prisoners' rights said they would decide on filing a plea after consulting Afzal.

Five gunmen stormed the heavily guarded parliament complex on December 13, 2001 but were killed by security forces before they could enter the building housing the chambers.

The attack, blamed by India on Pakistan but denied by Islamabad, brought the nuclear-armed rivals dangerously close to their fourth war.

In fresh violence on Wednesday, suspected separatist militants shot dead one policeman and wounded another in Srinagar. Later, rebels threw a grenade at a security bunker in the city, wounding five policemen and two civilians.

Earlier, police detained Mohammad Yasin Malik, a senior separatist leader who led the protests in Srinagar, along with a dozen supporters.