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http://counterterrorismblog.org/2009/01/what_to_do_with_terrorist_alie.php
COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG.org: “WHAT TO DO WITH TERRORIST ALIENS?”
by Bill West (January 16, 2009, 3:45 pm)
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www.islamist.com/index.php/society/2142-prof-sami-al-arian-speaks-via-skype-from-house-arrest
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyVrvvYtaaU
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http://www.investigativeproject.org/3548/al-arian-surfaces-with-self-serving-skype
“Al-Arian Surfaces With Self-Serving Skype”
IPT News
April 20, 2012
SNIPPET: “He’s been on house arrest for nearly four years, but the inability to be in the spotlight may constitute cruel and unusual punishment for Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) operative Sami Al-Arian.
A website called The Islamist posted what it says is the complete text of a statement the former University of South Florida professor and PIJ governing board member made via Skype Wednesday. In it, the man who created and ran the “active arm” of the terrorist group in North America and sheltered its current leader, decries his “persecution” and laments the plight of others convicted of supporting terrorist groups such as Hamas and al-Qaida.”
http://www.investigativeproject.org/4234/ipt-exclusive-al-arian-resurfaces-in-new-american
“IPT EXCLUSIVE: Al-Arian Resurfaces in New American Brotherhood Campaign”
IPT News
December 9, 2013
SNIPPET: “A new group advocating for the restoration of Muslim Brotherhood power in Egypt held a briefing on Capitol Hill Thursday. It is part of a series of events calling for “restoring democracy to Egypt.”
But like similar efforts before it, the push by the newly-established Egypt Freedom Foundation involves people with ties to Muslim Brotherhood organizations in the United States. And, the Investigative Project on Terrorism has learned that the event also attracted Sami Al-Arian to the Cannon Office Building on Capitol Hill. Al-Arian is a convicted terrorist-supporting felon who is still under a separate indictment for criminal contempt. Both cases involve his work with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a terrorist group for which Al-Arian served as a board member.
He did not speak during Thursday’s briefing, or at a follow-up event at a northern Virginia community college Friday night. But his presence, and his connections to the organizers, indicate that he may be more than a spectator.”