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Some U.S. University Students Supporting Terrorism Affiliates
AP ^ | 12.21.01 | Don Thompson

Posted on 12/21/2001 10:35:23 AM PST by callisto

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Muslim student organizations on college campuses around the country have openly raised money for groups whose assets have been frozen by the U.S. government because of alleged ties to terrorists.

While no direct connection between the campus groups and terrorism has been identified by authorities, some security experts are calling for closer scrutiny of the organizations.

The FBI refused to comment on the student organizations. But such organizations are already being looked at as federal investigators follow the money trail in an attempt to disrupt terrorism, said George Vinson, California's homeland security adviser and a 23-year FBI veteran. In light of Sept. 11, he said, "shame on law enforcement if we didn't do this."

He would not give details on what is being done to scrutinize campus organizations.

Anti-terrorism consultant Larry Johnson, who once directed the State Department counterterrorism office, said he is advising his clients in the federal government to begin monitoring the campus groups' telephone calls, bank accounts and fund raising.

One group that has raised money for groups targeted by the U.S. government is the Muslim Student Association, which has more than 100 campus chapters around the country and conducts fund-raising by way of rallies, meetings and Web sites.

The MSA urges donations to such groups as the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development and the Benevolence International and Global Relief foundations.

All three groups have had their assets frozen by the Bush administration because of their alleged connections to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorism network or the militant Hamas organization.

All three have denied they are terrorist front organizations, insisting they raise money for food, schools and other social services.

The MSA's Ohio State University chapter produces a Web newsletter called MSA News, which has included news releases from the Algerian Armed Islamic Group, which is on the State Department list of terrorist organizations that Americans are forbidden to support or finance, and the Islamic Salvation Front, a fundamentalist party banned in Algeria.

Altaf Husain, national president of the MSA, said his organization has no plans to stop raising money for various groups unless federal authorities crack down. He called suspicions about terrorist links post-attack "hype," and said it is up to the government to trace the money.

"We are as American as anyone else. Why should we be the ones looking for all these so-called 'sleeper cells' or whatever?" said Husain, whose organization has denounced the Sept. 11 attacks.

Husain said federal investigations after Sept. 11 stem from the belief "that any group raising money for Muslims is funneling money to terrorists."

The president of another group, the Islamic Association for Palestine, often gives speeches sponsored by university student groups. Israel has said the Texas-based group is a front for Palestinian militants, and federal authorities have subpoenaed the group's records for an investigation into Hamas connections to U.S. organizations.

The president, Rafeeq Jaber, said his aim is "to let people know the truth" about Israel and the occupied territories.

An anti-terrorism law signed in October makes it illegal to provide material support or resources to terrorist organizations. It also allows the deportation of aliens who knowingly solicit funds or membership or provide material support to a terrorist organization.

But that's "a very difficult case to make," said L. Paul Bremer III, chairman of the National Commission on Terrorism. "It's easy for a person to say, 'I didn't know it was going to that organization.'"

At the University of California at Los Angeles, the latest issue of the MSA's magazine, Al-Talib, features three full-page color advertisements soliciting donations for the Holy Land, Global Relief and Benevolence International foundations.

If the money raised on campus "goes to families of those who have died in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I don't see anything wrong with that," said the magazine's publisher, Mohammad Mertaban, 20, a junior from suburban Chino Hills. "I don't understand how people can label Palestinians terrorists."

AP-ES-12-21-01 1349EST


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1 posted on 12/21/2001 10:35:23 AM PST by callisto
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To: callisto
It's time to take off the kid gloves, revoke student visas and send these punks packing. To hell with all of this university kumbaya crap! Our national security is at stake.
3 posted on 12/21/2001 10:45:30 AM PST by TADSLOS
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To: callisto
You know I have never lived in California or some of these Liberal/Commie states so I have never experienced that type of atmosphere before. However it seems to me that some good ol'boy (like myself) would have beat the snot out of these damn Terrorist supporting scumbag students. I realize that they have the right to say what they want, but with me it might just get their eye blacked. Thank God I live in Dixie where people are normal.
4 posted on 12/21/2001 10:45:41 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: callisto
Mohammad Mertaban, 20, a junior from suburban Chino Hills. "I don't understand how people can label Palestinians terrorists." That he does not understand the difference is OUR problem. Nice to have a fellow citizen so educated and devoted to the promulgation of American values, isn't it?
5 posted on 12/21/2001 10:48:33 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
Re #5 Some American supports Lori Berenson. Others supports Arab terrorist organization. We have a zoo here.
6 posted on 12/21/2001 10:54:43 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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To: Pissed Off Janitor
"We are as American as anyone else. Why should we be the ones looking for all these so-called 'sleeper cells' or whatever?"

Thats the prevailing attitude amongst America's muslims.Either they wont denounce terrorism,or they think it doesnt affect them.The FBI needs to take closer look at these groups.

8 posted on 12/21/2001 11:28:02 AM PST by cardinal4
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To: TigerLikesRooster
It's called Multicultural and it is spelled m-o-n-e-y.

Our universities and colleges turn a blind eye to the activists and their tenured professors who enjoy the freedom of speech even when it is seditious towards America. A Free country that affords them the luxury to protest, march, malign and castrate in general, all things pertaining to freedom and the republic.

These students and their teachers are the malcontents, the oppressed intellectuals (not) who feed greedily off the taxpayer tit and claim to be citizens of the world. Well its past high time for the taxpayers and the alumni of these hallow hollow walls to stop the pay checks along with parents who pay the tuition, America is at WAR, and it is going to get worse as all seditious and traitorous behavior will not be tolerated by those of us who carry the freight and those who are in uniform defending America! These institutions provide thousands upon thousands of jobs paid for on My Taxes!! No student visas to students from hostile nations and stop Tenure; it is an enabler for the Marxist among us.

9 posted on 12/21/2001 11:29:02 AM PST by yoe
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To: TADSLOS
I agree whole heartedly with you. They are guests in this country, recieving an education here, and they should be thankful for that, because crap like openly supporting terroist groups or terror-endorsing organizations should be grounds for immediate deportation and a mandatory persona-non-grata status
10 posted on 12/21/2001 11:49:18 AM PST by Alternate_Heaven
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To: BlueDogDemo; OKCSubmariner; thinden; LSJohn; Wallaby
Ping!
11 posted on 12/21/2001 11:52:19 AM PST by MizSterious
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To: callisto
Sounds like we've got trouble in River City.
12 posted on 12/21/2001 12:11:47 PM PST by BenR2
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To: yoe
Re #9 Yes, they hate the society that feeds them. But they never leave. If they packed and went to Soviet Union or Cuba for good, at least that is consistent with their belief. But these guys are having it both ways.
13 posted on 12/21/2001 12:13:14 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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