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  • Islamist Groups Threaten Free Speech Ruling

    08/28/2009 2:57:30 PM PDT · by Cindy · 4 replies · 822+ views
    FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE.com ^ | Thursday, August 27, 2009 | By: Jamie Glazov
    Frontpage Interview's guest today is Joe Kaufman, the Chairman of Americans Against Hate and the founder of CAIR Watch. FP: Joe Kaufman, welcome to Frontpage Interview. A little while ago, there was a great victory for you, for the War on Terror and for freedom of speech. The Texas Court of Appeals dismissed the case that was brought against you. But now it appears that the saga continues. The Muslim groups are pushing forward and asking the Texas Supreme Court to review the case. What exactly is going on? Give us an update.
  • Who is Mohammed Al-Churbaji?:; Islamic Terrorist "Mr. Mom"

    06/12/2008 2:12:46 PM PDT · by RaceBannon · 3 replies · 59+ views
    http://www.debbieschlussel.com/ ^ | June 12, 2008 | Debbie Schlussel
    12, 2008 EXCLUSIVE: Who is Mohammed Al-Churbaji?:; Islamic Terrorist "Mr. Mom" Mohammed Al-Churbaji, Dad of Obama Fundraiser Worked for Azzam, Bin Laden * How hard it is to get rid of known terrorists in our midst and how easy it is for a deported Al-Qaeda terrorist to return to America; * How corrupt U.S. embassy officials get away with re-admitting terrorists into the U.S.; * How easily terrorists and their families gain acceptance by our society, including the Barack Obama Presidential campaign; * How America's universities are not tools of moderation for Muslim foreigners, but breeding grounds for terrorist fraternization...
  • Judge Orders Dallas Muslim Leader Deported After Holy Land Foundation Support Finding

    11/28/2025 10:06:45 AM PST · by DFG · 13 replies
    Dallas Express ^ | 11/28/2025 | Dallas Express
    A Dallas Muslim community leader will be deported after an immigration judge ruled he provided “material support” to the Holy Land Foundation, the Richardson-based charity whose leaders were convicted in a major terrorism financing case. Marwan Marouf, 54, a Jordanian national who has lived in the United States for roughly 30 years, has served as the public relations and fundraising director for the Muslim-American Society’s DFW chapter. He has been held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody since September. The Dallas Express previously reported that ICE arrested Marouf in September and charged him with lacking a valid entry...
  • Islamic coalition says bias prompted arrests - tearful relatives criticize charges against brothers

    12/20/2002 1:31:42 AM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 24 replies · 238+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | December 20, 2002 | By TODD BENSMAN / The Dallas Morning News
    Islamic coalition says bias prompted arrests Tearful relatives join in criticizing charges against 4 brothers 12/20/2002 By TODD BENSMAN / The Dallas Morning News RICHARDSON - A coalition of North Texas Islamic groups lashed out at federal law enforcement Thursday, saying that religious discrimination motivated charges against four brothers accused of trying to hide investments by a Hamas political leader in their company. The news conference included three of the brothers' teenage daughters, who talked about the deep community ties of their fathers. Federal agents arrested Ghassan, Bayan, Basman and Hazim Elashi early Wednesday on charges that their Richardson-based...
  • Holy Land charity takes seizure fight to court - wants U.S. to return assets, denies terror link

    07/18/2002 1:28:43 AM PDT · by MeekOneGOP · 7 replies · 278+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | July 18, 2002 | By MICHELLE MITTELSTADT / The Dallas Morning News
    Holy Land charity takes seizure fight to court Richardson group wants U.S. to return assets, denies terror link 07/18/2002 By MICHELLE MITTELSTADT / The Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON - Attorneys for a Texas-based Muslim charity accused of bankrolling international terrorism head to court Thursday to demand the return of millions of dollars seized by the U.S. government. Lawyers for the now-dormant Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, which was based in Richardson, contend that the government's freeze was predicated on the false claim that the organization funneled money to the Palestinian terror group Hamas. "The government has branded...