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  • Muslim Charity Holy Land Foundation Indicted, Accused of Dealing With Terrorists (The Enemy Within)

    07/27/2004 12:36:28 PM PDT · by we_will_prevail · 7 replies · 526+ views
    AP ^ | July 27, 2004 | Curt Anderson
    WASHINGTON (AP) - A major American Muslim charity and seven of its officers were charged Tuesday with providing millions of dollars in support to Hamas, a Palestinian terrorist organization blamed for dozens of suicide bomber attacks in Israel. The 42-count indictment, returned by a federal grand jury in Dallas, alleges that the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development provided more than $12.4 million to individuals and organizations linked to Hamas from 1995 to 2001. The U.S. government froze the charity's assets in December 2001. The indictment names the foundation along with its president, Shukri Abu Baker; chairman, Ghassan Elashi;...
  • U.S. Indicts Muslim Charity in Texas (503c)

    07/27/2004 12:51:22 PM PDT · by take · 19 replies · 1,232+ views
    http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20040727_1151.html ^ | July 27, 2004 | Associated Press
    U.S. Indicts Muslim Charity in Texas U.S. Indictment Charges Texas Muslim Charity, 7 Men With Providing Millions of Dollars to Hamas The Associated Press WASHINGTON July 27, 2004 — A major American Muslim charity and seven of its officers were charged Tuesday with providing millions of dollars in support to Hamas, a Palestinian terrorist organization blamed for dozens of suicide bomber attacks in Israel. The 42-count indictment, returned by a federal grand jury in Dallas, alleges that the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development provided more than $12.4 million to individuals and organizations linked to Hamas from 1995 to...
  • Brothers convicted of selling computers to countries (Syria,Libya) supporting terror

    07/08/2004 8:36:13 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 505+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 7/8/04 | Daid Koenig - AP
    DALLAS (AP) - A federal jury on Wednesday convicted five Middle Eastern brothers of illegally selling computers to countries that supported terrorism. The men, who ran a computer company called InfoCom Corp, were convicted of conspiracy to violate export regulations and sanctions against Libya and making false statements on export shipping documents. The jury of nine women and three men deliberated nearly three days after a four-week trial. The brothers faced a total of 23 counts. One was convicted of all 23 charges; the others were acquitted on some allegations. Each charge carried a maximum penalty of five or 10...
  • US Muslims convicted over exports [Including Founder of Texas CAIR]

    07/08/2004 1:37:33 PM PDT · by Alouette · 8 replies · 432+ views
    BBC ^ | July 8, 2004
    A Texas court has convicted five Palestinian-born brothers of selling computer equipment to Libya and Syria in violation of US anti-terrorism laws. The men - Ghassan, Basman, Bayan, Hazim and Ihsan Elashi - ran a computer business in Richardson, Texas. They were tried on more than 20 counts of money-laundering and false statements on export documents. Three of the brothers are facing separate charges of funnelling money to the militant Palestinian group Hamas. The five ran a firm called InfoCom. On Wednesday, they were found guilty of shipping money to countries regarded by the US as sponsors of terrorism, and...
  • Conversations with a Terrorist

    06/08/2004 1:26:55 AM PDT · by kattracks · 1 replies · 499+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 6/08/04 | Joe Kaufman
    As a columnist for FrontPage Magazine who gravitates toward controversial subjects, I get my share of responses, sometimes from unexpected quarters. In April of 2003, I received an e-mail from someone calling himself “Ismail Royer.” At the time, I didn’t realize the importance of this correspondence: I had just been contacted by a terrorist. Background Randall Todd “Ismail” Royer, a native of St. Louis, converted to Islam at the age of 19, at the impetus of an acquaintance and a “singing bird.” He began attending mosque and, in 1994, took a position with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a self-proclaimed Islamic civil rights group. CAIR, at the...
  • Iraq, its domain and the 'terrorist-funding' owner

    04/10/2003 11:55:25 AM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 12 replies · 641+ views
    The Register (UK) ^ | Apr. 9, 2003 | Kieren McCarthy
    Iraq, its domain and the 'terrorist-funding' owner By Kieren McCarthy Posted: 09/04/2003 at 11:54 GMT The war against Iraq may be drawing to a close but the war over its Internet future is just beginning. As with the overthrow of the Afghanistan regime by US forces, it is widely thought that the removal of Saddam Hussein from power will see the Middle Eastern country catch up with the rest of the world in terms of Internet infrastructure and use. Currently, there is limited, expensive and state-controlled Internet use in Iraq, beamed via satellite since sanctions on the country have...
  • Trial set for Texas men accused of funding terrorists

    06/07/2004 10:39:40 PM PDT · by Bayou City · 13 replies · 298+ views
    CBS 11 News Dallas/Fort Worth News ^ | Jun 6, 2004 7:01 pm US/Central
    Trial set for Texas men accused of funding terrorists Jun 6, 2004 7:01 pm US/Central Five brothers whose computer company did business in the Middle East are scheduled to go on trial this week on charges that they made illegal shipments of computer equipment to countries that support terrorism and tried to cover up the deals. The trial in federal district court in Dallas, however, will not include the most explosive charges in the original indictment, that the men funneled money to the terrorist group Hamas. The men, all Palestinian-born brothers, are expected to stand trial on the Hamas-related charges...
  • The CAIR-Terror Connection: What did CAIR know, and when did it know it?

    04/29/2004 4:41:34 AM PDT · by SJackson · 20 replies · 801+ views
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | 4-28-04 | Joe Kaufman
    The Council on American-Islamic Relations solicited funds for two organizations that committed terror-related activities. What did CAIR know, and when did it know it? The CAIR-Terror ConnectionBy Joe KaufmanFrontPageMagazine.com | April 29, 2004“Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.” This was the line from President George W. Bush’s September 20, 2001 Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People that set the ‘Bush Doctrine’ in motion.  In the speech, this line made reference to foreign nations that harbored and/or supported terrorists.  However, within the ‘war on terrorism,’ the line actually had a much...
  • A Troubling Influence - An Islamic Fifth Column penetrates the White House

    12/09/2003 1:37:45 AM PST · by kattracks · 792 replies · 10,763+ views
    FrontPageMagazine ^ | 12/09/03 | Frank J Gaffney Jr.
    Why We Are Publishing This Article by David HorowitzThe article you are about to read is the most disturbing that we at frontpagemag.com have ever published. As an Internet magazine, with a wide circulation, we have been in the forefront of the effort to expose the radical Fifth Column in this country, whose agendas are at odds with the nation’s security, and whose purposes are hostile to its own. In his first address to Congress after 9/11, the President noted that we are facing the same totalitarian enemies we faced in the preceding century. It is not surprising that their...
  • Judge orders activist freed - Terrorist funding suspect; InfoCom, Holy Land Foundation

    12/21/2002 1:07:01 PM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 8 replies · 415+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | December 21, 2002 | By STEVE McGONIGLE / The Dallas Morning News
    Judge orders activist freed But InfoCom official remains jailed pending appeal by prosecutors 12/21/2002 By STEVE McGONIGLE / The Dallas Morning News Two days after U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft described four employees of a Richardson Internet services company as "terrorist money men" for Hamas, a Dallas federal magistrate ruled Friday that the most prominent defendant is not a flight risk and may be released from custody without having to post bond. But Judge Irma Ramirez granted a request by prosecutors to delay the release of Ghassan Elashi until Monday to allow U.S. District Jerry Buchmeyer to hear an...