From Brigitte Gabriel <[email protected]>
Subject Re-litigating the Holy Land Foundation Trial?
Date February 12, 2020 11:50 AM
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Hamas Linked "Bridge Initiative" wants to
re-litigate the Holy Land Foundation Trial

Dear John,

The ultimate goal of the _Bridge Initiative_ is to remove Hamas/CAIR and
other radical Islamic organizations from the designated terrorist list.
The Bin Talal Center claims that the terrorist designation raises issues
about "due process, equal protection, judicial deference, the chilling of
free speech..."

THIS IS HOW THE EU WEASELS OUT OF DESIGNATING HEZBOLLAH AS A TERRORIST
ENTITY!

I've detailed where projects like the _Bridge Initiative _get their funding
extensively in my book, "Because They Hate [1]." In 2006 alone, Georgetown
University received 28.1 million US dollars from Saudi Arabia to fund
programs like their _Bridge Initiative_.

In 2009, at the request of the White House, Georgetown University covered
all religious symbols during an address given by Obama -- Georgetown is the
oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in the United
States.
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Originally Published on the Center for Security Policy [2]

By Kyle Shideler [2]

The Bridge Initiative, a project of the Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for
Muslim Christian Understanding, continues to embarrass its host, Georgetown
University, this time by publishing a "factsheet" in defense of the
convicted Hamas fundraising organization known as the Holy Land Foundation.


The sheet is short on facts, and long on emotional appeal. It distorts
basic facts about the Holy Land Foundation case, in which the nation's
largest Islamic charity and five of its employees were convicted on 104
felony counts, including providing material support for the terrorist
organization Hamas.

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