Congress should reprimand three of its members for participating with financiers of Islamic terrorism in a conference sponsored by an anti-Semitic group with deep ties to Hamas, the Palestinian extremist group that calls for eradicating the state of Israel.
The respected Washington D.C.-based group, Clarion Project, published a poster advertising the conference which featured an array of terror financiers and anti-Semites.
Mustapha is the chairman of Muslim American Society Institute of Chicago and was embroiled in the Holy Land Foundation terror funding case, according to court documents.
An imam at a Chicago-area mosque, Mustapha is a member of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee and was a Holy Land Foundation officer.
The Holy Land Foundation is a Hamas front group prosecuted by the U.S. for funding terrorism.
He also founded a group called Students for Justice in Palestine, whose members are notorious for intimidating and harassing Jewish and pro-Israel students on college campuses around the U.S. Bazian, who still operates AMP, has employed an array of terrorist financiers to help run his group, according to congressional documents obtained by the Clarion Project.
At least five AMP officials previously served with the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's pro-Hamas Palestine Committee.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Three Members of Congress Star in Forum with Terror Financiers, Anti-Semites
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