Islamic Radical Tours U.S. Thanks To Clinton Order
The radical Islamic “scholar” whose terrorist ties banned him from the U.S. for six years is visiting four American cities this week, just months after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed a special order to allow his reentry.
Tariq Ramadan, an extremist Muslim who supports Islamic terrorism, arrived in
Last year a Dutch university fired Ramadan over his extremism and his work for the Islamic Republic of Iran. The move capped the beloved Muslim professor’s assessment that
A well-known French author who has studied Ramadan extensively says the scholar is undoubtedly an agent of radicalization. It’s in his blood, evidently. Ramadan’s grandfather founded the Muslim Brotherhood, an influential Islamist group that advocates terrorism against Israel and the west and is known as the parent organization of Hamas and Al Qaeda.
In documents obtained by the FBI during the raid of a terrorist front group in
Yet, in an effort to pursue a better relationship with Muslim communities, the Obama Administration has rolled out the welcome mat for the controversial academic. In late January
The move is part of the president’s mission of creating a new and improved relationship—based on mutual interest and mutual respect—with Muslims around the world. The State Department had for years denied the two scholars visas because they present a national security threat.