Caving in to Palestinian Pressure

By Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen
FrontPageMagazine.com | September 23, 2005

Nothing seems to disrupt the momentum towards the creation of a Palestinian state that supports martyrdom, not even repeated, clear statements by Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. “[Martyrs] receive their reward in the Garden of Eden,” he told a group of students returning to school in

Gaza on September 4. Those who died “according to a national order,” he said, — including suicide terrorists — brought about the withdrawal from Gaza.” These are fighting words, not those of a leader committed to living side by side in peace with Israel. That Abbas sounds just like the leaders of HAMAS and Islamic Jihad, has not stopped the Quartet — the United States, United Nations, Russia and the European Union — from giving $750 million to the PA by the end of 2005. Nor did it stop the Japanese from giving $49.7 million in aid to the Palestinians through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), nor the Canadians from giving $36.7 million in aid to the PA this year.

In addition, the European Union gave $342.8 million in 2005, on top of $272.35 million from independent European states. Continue reading “Caving in to Palestinian Pressure”


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Financial Jihad

by Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen
HumanEvents.com | Posted Sep 22, 2005

“A universal Islamic banking system is a jihad worth pursuing to abolish this slavery [to the West],” former Malaysian Prime Minister Mohamed Mahathir told a banking conference in Kuala Lumpur in November 2002. The conference was convened following the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. “to absorb the 11 September shock and reinforce the stability of Islamic finance.” Representatives of nine Islamic nations gathered to set up an Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) to “act as a global authority for Islamic banking and finance” and to compete with secular U.S. and international banking regulatory agencies.

Since 2002, internationally and domestically the Islamic impetus to impose Sharia-governed banking on the West has only increased.

Today, the Lariba American Finance House, based in Pasadena, California, operates its Islamic banking services in 28 states, modeled on the Sharia’aa Foundation guidelines of “His Eminence” Sheikh Yusuf al Qaradawi. The good sheikh endorses suicide bombing, wife-beating—and attacks against America. Lariba also sells Islamic mortgages to Fannie Mae. Continue reading “Financial Jihad”


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Morbid Philanthropy

By Alyssa A. Lappen
FrontPageMagazine.com | September 22, 2005

In its 2004 annual report, the John T. and Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation notes that it has “invested more than $400 million in pursuing a more secure world.” After the Cold War, the foundation sought to prevent “nuclear weapons … from falling into the wrong hands.” The “Age of Terror,” however, has urgently refocused MacArthur on its “duty” to understand “transnational terrorists,” who they are, how they are organized, how they gain “moral, political and economic support”–and what “resentments and frustrations” drive them “to perpetrate terrorist acts.” [1]
From this departure poin–the wrongheaded belief that frustrations drive terror–it is a short leap to seeking a scapegoat. It explains the foundation’s tendency, where the Middle East is concerned, to shower gifts upon researchers, universities and quasi academic institutions with an anti-American or anti-Israel bent. In doing so its grants cross the line into overt political advocacy.

Favorite Middle East grantees include “human rights” and “law” efforts with anti-American attitudes. [2] A $250,000 grant in March 2003 to Human Rights Watch “to monitor the human rights impacts of the war in Iraq” focuses primarily on U.S. rather than terrorists’ “human rights violations.” [3]

But studies of “Palestine” seem to be a foundation specialty. In October 2000, $51,000 was directed to the Institute for Palestine Studies—hardly a disinterested party—for a nine month study of “Palestinian Refugee Property Losses and Resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” The grant evidently backed anti-Israel Randolph-Macon College history professor Michael Fischbach, who published a paper on Palestinian refugee compensation in its Journal of Palestine Studies. [4] Continue reading “Morbid Philanthropy”


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Ontario: A Shari’a-Free Zone

By Alyssa A. Lappen
FrontPageMagazine.com | September 20, 2005

When Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced on Sunday September 11 that Ontario would outlaw all forms of religious arbitration, including Islamic law or Shari’a, Western civilization won a great victory. For that success, Canada and the U.S. owe their thanks to Iranian exile Homa Arjomand, director of the International Campaign Against Sharia Court (ICASC).

Arjomand sprang into action in December 2003, when McGuinty appointed former Ontario Attorney General Marion Boyd to review the province’s Arbitration Act. Since 1991, this law allowed Ontario courts to pass family and business legal disputes on to religious bodies. McGuinty was responding to the Islamic Institute for Civil Justice (IICJ), which applied to arbitrate civil cases in the Muslim community according to Shari’a.

From then until December 2004, when Boyd proposed instituting Shari’a law in Muslim family arbitrations, Arjomand devoted every leisure moment to defeating this measure. “We can stop it,” she said last year, despite her fear that Pakistani, Iranian, and Saudi Arabian governments backed the IICJ push for Shari’a rule in Ontario’s family courts. Continue reading “Ontario: A Shari’a-Free Zone”


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Britain’s Ostrich Mentality

By Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen
FrontPageMagazine.com | September 16, 2005

Not even the July attacks in London have stopped the UK legal and political systems, media and academia from serving the Islamist terror agenda. Although new anti- terrorism laws were hastily adopted after the July bombings, if the past is any guidance, the implementation of the new anti-terrorism laws will be as ineffective as the earlier laws.

The Terrorism Act of 2000, in section 59 1(a), “Inciting Terrorism Overseas,” clearly states, “a person commits an offence if he incites another person to commit an act of terrorism wholly or partly outside the United Kingdom.”

Needless to say, such an act also constituted an offense when committed in England. Yet Islamist imams were allowed with impunity to incite suicide bombing in British mosques, on the Internet and in the media. They were allowed to do so because this incitement chiefly targeted Israel.

Although such incitement has recently lessened in intensity, the very same Islamist leaders, preachers, imams and scholars who supported it have been appointed by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to a new task force to tackle extremism among young Muslims. Among the appointees are Tariq Ramadan, the Swiss grandson of Hasan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and Inayat Bunglawala, the spokesperson of the Muslim Council of Britain.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security revoked Ramadan’s visa to the U.S. last year, under the Immigration and Nationality Act, which covers undocumented immigrants who have used a ”position of prominence within any country to endorse or espouse terrorist activity.”

The UK, however, welcomed Ramadan not only to its anti-terror task force but also to teach at Oxford University. To top it, in August, Scotland Yard paid $15,000 to Ramadan to speak at a conference for Muslim youth.

According to Spanish judge Balatasar Garz’n, Ramadan had “routine contacts” with Ahmed Brahim, an Algerian, believed to be both the financial chief of al-Qaeda, and the financier of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. In 1995, during a series of terrorist attacks in Paris perpetrated by the Algerian Armed Islamist Movement (AIM), French Interior Minister Jean Louis Debre forbade Ramadan to enter France because of his connections to that terrorist group. And according to the French daily newspaper Le Monde, Ramadan is suspected of having links with al-Qaeda, and is believed to have organized a 1991 meeting between al-Qaeda second-in-charge, Ayman al Zawahiri, and Omar Abdel Rahman, who was convicted in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center which killed six people and injured more than 1,000.

Another task force appointee, Bunglawala, a month before the first World Trade Center bombing, wrote a letter to the British magazine Private Eye calling Sheikh Rahman “courageous.” When Rahman was arrested, Bunglawala said it was only because he was “calling on Muslims to fulfill their duty to Allah and to fight against oppression and oppressors everywhere.” Five months before 9/11, Bunglawala also “circulated writings of Osama bin Laden,” calling bin Laden a “freedom fighter.”

UK support for terrorism is not limited to Muslim scholars. The leading cheerleaders for suicide bombers include many public officials. Take MP Jenny Tonge who was reelected to her seat in Parliament with a big majority despite her infamous statement: “I am a fairly emotional person and I am a mother and a grandmother. I think if I had to live in that situation [under Israeli rule], and I say this advisedly, I might just consider becoming one [a suicide bomber] myself.”

Then there is the London Mayor Ken Livingstone, who blamed the London bombings on “80 years of Western intervention into predominantly Arab lands because of the Western need for oil.” Also in July, Livingstone praised Sheik Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the Egyptian Muslim scholar and resident of Qatar who supports suicide bombing, “The Palestinians don’t have jets and bombs, they only have their bodies to use as weapons.” On September 13, Livingstone said: “Sheik Qaradawi is, I think, very similar to the position of Pope John XXIII. An absolutely sane Islamist,”

Another Islamist supporter is MP George Galloway, who on August 21 announced, “Blair must go; Bush must go. Victory to the Intifada. Long Live Palestine. Long live the people of Iraq, thank you.” A fervent fan of Saddam Hussein, Galloway made £150,000 in his libel suit against the London Telegraph.

Articles published by the Telegraph detailed how Galloway received bribes as part of the United Nations oil-for-food program. Yet, Galloway won his libel case not by disproving these allegations, but because the judge ruled that he did not “have a fair or reasonable opportunity to make inquiries or meaningful comment upon them [the documents] before they were published.”

The use of the English libel laws to silence those who expose alleged supporters of terrorism is not limited to the Telegraph. Sheikh Khaled bin Mahfouz won many libel cases in the UK. Bin Mahfouz is the founder and funder of the Muwafaq Foundation, which according to testimony of former National Security advisor Richard Clarke on Oct. 22, 2003, “transferred at least $3 million, on behalf of Khalid bin Mahfouz, to Usama bin Laden [sic] and assisted al Qida [sic] fighters in Bosnia.” Bin Mahfouz and other wealthy Saudis regularly use the British court to attack reporters and news agencies. Most apologize and settle the cases, thereby avoiding the pro-plaintiff laws and the exorbitant cost of British litigation.

Earlier this week, a Palestinian NGO used the British legal system to issue an arrest warrant against Maj. Gen. (res.) Doron Almog, a former Commander in charge of the IDF’s forces in Gaza, for “war crimes,” i.e. for protecting Israel.

London is also home to HAMAS’ most active front organization–Interpal. In 2003 alone it sent more than $20 million to different HAMAS organizations in the Palestinian territories. Despite the new UK anti-terrorism laws, Interpal sill lists on its website four different bank accounts to which contributors can send money to support HAMAS. Yet, the UK Charity Commission allows it to operate.

Despite the terror attacks in London and mountains of evidence that the Islamist agenda is the same as that of al Qaeda, the UK seems to lack the political will to save itself.

Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed–and How to Stop It, is director of American Center for Democracy and member of the Committee on the Present Danger and Alyssa A. Lappen is a freelance journalist who frequently contributes to FrontPageMagazine and other online journals.


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Incitement in the Mosques–Testing the Limits of Free Speech and Religious Liberty

By Kenneth Lasson

University of Baltimore School of Law,

Footnote 20. See Alyssa A. Lappen, “Ford Has A Better Idea: One Nation Under Allah,” FrontPageMagazine.com (Dec. 30, 2003), http://frontpagemag.com/ ArticleslPrintable.asp?ID= 11513.

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