In a June 20, 2000, letter submitted to the court, Agieb Bilal, the former principal of the Islamic Academy of Florida, said the ruler of the emirate of Sharjah told him in a December 1999 meeting that Al-Najjar would not be welcome unless the United States disclosed the classified information concerning his alleged terrorist ties. I bet they'd love to know what we know and how we know it!
The Islamic Academy, a private school in Tampa, is now run by Al-Najjar's brother-in-law, Sami Al-Arian. Al-Arian and Al-Najjar worked together in the 1990s at a University of South Florida think tank that was investigated for alleged ties to Palestinian Islamic Jihad. No charges were filed.
Islamic Academy of Florida
LINKS to more on this man, his relatives and associates and their connection with the USF and terrorist groups.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
If no country will accept him, how about we just drop him off in the middle of Afghanistan?
2 posted on
11/27/2001 6:32:10 AM PST by
Hugin
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Janet Reno put a professor from Florida in jail on "secret evidence."
I bet he had some good dirt on her.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
As a stateless Palestinian stigmatized by U.S. assertions that he is a security threat, they said, he could find no other home. Gee, I feel so sorry for him. NOT!
6 posted on
11/27/2001 6:44:21 AM PST by
Bigg Red
To: Cincinatus' Wife
How about we send him to Bikini Atoll? Nice tropical weather, blue water and white sand...and only moderate to heavy background radiation.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
He was here for 20 years?
9 posted on
11/27/2001 7:22:46 AM PST by
ikka
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