It's frankly sickening and madening all at the same time.
Our border is a sieve, who knows what's coming across. Of course we've discussed all the possibilities..terrorists, sickness and low class bottom feeders that are driving this country into a third world nation as fast as possible.
Those who are stopped here by police [if they can even ask them anything] are let go to do who knows what like this guy and yes what was his nationality? If and when he does his deed, then we will know who he is like we do atta et al and obl etc.
Hamburg, 5 Jan. - A court in Hamburg on Friday began hearings in the sentencing of Moroccan national Mounir el Motassadeq for his role in the 11 September, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities. The first person to be convicted over 9/11 attacks, Motassadeq faces up to 15 years in jail after the Federal High Court in November convicted el Motassadeq of being a member of a terror network and of being an accessory to the murder of passengers on the four hijacked planes. Two were flown into the World Trade Centre in New York, one into part of the Pentagon and the fourth crashed in the Pennsylvania countryside.
In 2003, the Hamburg court found el-Motassadeq, 32, guilty of abetting multiple murder and belonging to a terrorist organisation in connection with the 9/11 attacks. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, but won an appeal against his conviction in the German Federal High Court in March 2004. His conviction was later upheld, but his sentence was reduced to only 7 years in prison because he was found guilty of being a member of a terror network but not of the murder charges.
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Italy: Government To Control Foreign Funding Of Mosques
Rome, 5 Jan. - Italian interior minister Giuliano Amato has announced government controls on foreign funding of mosques. "The creation of mosques with money sent from abroad is unacceptable," Amato was quoted as saying on Friday by the Italian media. "There is something I don't like about this and I want to understand who funds what." There are approximately 1.2 million Muslims in Italy, of whom 20,000 are Italian converts.
The Union of Islamic Communities in Italy (UCOII), the largest Muslim group in Italy, and other Muslim organisations have invested two million euros in the past few years to buy 13 mosques across Italy - sparking allegations that part of the money came from fundamentalist foreign groups.
Amato suggested Italy could import the French model to control foreign funds with the "institution of a partly state-owned foundation where the money funding religious and civil initiatives is funnelled."
He also called for more controls on "Islamic schools which must respect national quality standards especially as far as teachers are concerned."
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