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To: thinden
Excerpt of "Internet Business Target of FBI raid," AP, September 6, 2001:
The warrant was sealed by a Dallas judge and federal agents refused comment on the motive of the raid. But agents appeared to copying from computer hard drives and had cut off the Internet service to company's 500 clients.

One of those clients, the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, which calls itself the nation's largest Muslim charity, is located just across the street from the Internet business.

During the raid, InfoCom's employees relocated to the foundation's offices.

Holy Land has itself been under federal investigation for alleged ties to Hamas and has been outlawed in Israel, where the Palestinian movement has been blamed for terrorist attacks.


34 posted on 08/01/2002 3:57:26 PM PDT by Wallaby
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To: Wallaby
ah.

holy land was a client.

I think there shared office space or were in the same building or something like that.

37 posted on 08/01/2002 4:07:12 PM PDT by thinden
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