Muslimska Brödraskapets amerikanska avläggare,
CAIR, led ett rejält nederlag i veckan. De kända
bloggarna Pamela Geller och Robert Spencer
hade satsat på en reklamkampanj kring islamism
på Miamis bussar. Affischerna gav råd till människor
som lever under hot från islamister (se bussaffischen
ovan).
Naturligtvis slog Brödraskapet till omedelbart och hotade
Miamis kollektivtrafik med skadestånd i mångmiljon-
klassen. Bussbolaget backade direkt och tog bort
affischerna. In kommer Gellers och Spencers gode vän
advokat Yerushalmi. Sedan han presenterat bevis
för att CAIR är en terroristrelaterad organisation,
beslöt Miami kommun att sätta upp affischerna igen.
Som skadestånd bjöd de på affischering av ytterligare
20 bussar en månad.
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Som en nyttig påminnelse visar Pamela
vilka framträdande amerikanska
Brödraskapare som dömts för terror-
relaterade brott de senaste åren:
Ghassan Elashi, founder of CAIR's Texas chapter,
in 2009 received a 65-year prison sentence for
funneling over $12 million from the Islamic charity
known as the Holy Land Foundation to the jihad
terrorist group Hamas, which is responsible
for murdering hundreds of Israeli civilians
Mousa Abu Marzook, a former CAIR official, was in
1995 designated by the U.S. government in 1995 as a
"terrorist and Hamas leader."
He now is a Hamas leader in Syria.
Randall Royer, CAIR's former civil rights coordinator,
in 2004 began serving a 20-year prison sentence for
aiding al-Qaida and the Taliban against American
troops in Afghanistan and recruiting for Lashkar
e-Taiba, the jihadist group responsible for the 2008
Mumbai jihad massacres.
Bassem Khafagi, CAIR's former community relations
director, was arrested for involvement with the Islamic
Assembly of North America, which was linked
to al-Qaida. After pleading guilty to visa and bank
fraud charges, Khafagi was deported.
Rabih Haddad, a former CAIR fundraiser, was
deported for his work with the Global Relief Foundation
(which he co-founded), a terror-financing organization.
bloggarna Pamela Geller och Robert Spencer
hade satsat på en reklamkampanj kring islamism
på Miamis bussar. Affischerna gav råd till människor
som lever under hot från islamister (se bussaffischen
ovan).
Naturligtvis slog Brödraskapet till omedelbart och hotade
Miamis kollektivtrafik med skadestånd i mångmiljon-
klassen. Bussbolaget backade direkt och tog bort
affischerna. In kommer Gellers och Spencers gode vän
advokat Yerushalmi. Sedan han presenterat bevis
för att CAIR är en terroristrelaterad organisation,
beslöt Miami kommun att sätta upp affischerna igen.
Som skadestånd bjöd de på affischering av ytterligare
20 bussar en månad.
**
Som en nyttig påminnelse visar Pamela
vilka framträdande amerikanska
Brödraskapare som dömts för terror-
relaterade brott de senaste åren:
Ghassan Elashi, founder of CAIR's Texas chapter,
in 2009 received a 65-year prison sentence for
funneling over $12 million from the Islamic charity
known as the Holy Land Foundation to the jihad
terrorist group Hamas, which is responsible
for murdering hundreds of Israeli civilians
Mousa Abu Marzook, a former CAIR official, was in
1995 designated by the U.S. government in 1995 as a
"terrorist and Hamas leader."
He now is a Hamas leader in Syria.
Randall Royer, CAIR's former civil rights coordinator,
in 2004 began serving a 20-year prison sentence for
aiding al-Qaida and the Taliban against American
troops in Afghanistan and recruiting for Lashkar
e-Taiba, the jihadist group responsible for the 2008
Mumbai jihad massacres.
Bassem Khafagi, CAIR's former community relations
director, was arrested for involvement with the Islamic
Assembly of North America, which was linked
to al-Qaida. After pleading guilty to visa and bank
fraud charges, Khafagi was deported.
Rabih Haddad, a former CAIR fundraiser, was
deported for his work with the Global Relief Foundation
(which he co-founded), a terror-financing organization.