Clintons take money from Chinese communists, of course they'd take money
from terrorists, or anywhere else!
 
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Hillary takes cash from terror suspects
Muslim donors targets of federal investigation

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Posted: November 4, 2007
5:00 p.m. Eastern
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58449



C 2007 WorldNetDaily.com 



  <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images2/hillarydebate.jpg> 
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., speaking during Oct. 30 Democratic
presidential candidate debate in Philadelphia   
Presidential candidate Sen.
<http://www.wnd.com/redir/r.asp?http://www.hillaryclinton.com/> Hillary
Clinton, D-N.Y., has taken thousands of dollars in cash donations from
Islamists under federal investigation for terror-financing, money laundering
and tax fraud, WND has learned. 

The Democrat senator over the past seven months has received $1,000 from M.
Yaqub Mirza and another $500 from M. Omar Ashraf, federal campaign records
show. Federal agents raided the Virginia homes and offices of the Muslim
donors after 9/11 for ties to terrorism. 


Others tied to the still-active probe also have contributed money to
Clinton, including one Muslim man who after 9/11 complained the U.S.
government should focus on changing its Mideast policies instead of killing
Osama bin Laden and other Islamic terrorists. 


Mirza, who also has given to other candidates, including Republicans, is
said to act on behalf of Saudi millionaire Yassin al-Qadi, who the U.S.
Treasury Department in October 2001 blacklisted as an al-Qaida financier. 


More recently, Wachovia Bank closed the accounts of a shadowy Muslim charity
supported by Mirza after an entity controlled by the Pakistani immigrant
donated $150,000 to the charitable front, known as FAITH. The bank in 2005
cited suspicious activity in its accounts related to possible money
laundering. 



  <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images2/mirza.jpg> 
M. Yaqub Mirza  

Mirza and Ashraf, who have not been charged with a crime in the ongoing
probe, control with several other Islamists some 40 Muslim businesses,
charities and think tanks known collectively by law enforcement as the
Saudi-backed "Safa group." Their offices are located primarily at 555 Grove
St. in Herndon, Va., a suburb of Washington. The Muslim World League, a
Saudi-based charity linked to al-Qaida, originally set up its U.S. branch at
that address with the help of Mirza. 


Mirza in  <http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?27930583241> March
contributed $1,000 to Clinton, listing his occupation as an officer of the
SAAR Foundation. The Saudi-backed entity is listed on the federal affidavit
for a search warrant in the original counterterror raid. 


Mirza also gave $2,300 to former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore before the
Republican left the race for president in July. However, Clinton is the only
active presidential candidate who has received funds from Safa suspects in
this election cycle. 


Ashraf in August gave $500 to Clinton's campaign, listing his occupation as
vice president of Sterling Management Group, another entity listed on the
affidavit. His Herndon home also was raided. 


In addition, Federal Election Commission records reveal a June payment of
<http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?27990273801> $500 to Clinton from
Omar Barzinji, who works for a telecommunications firm as well as Amana
Limited, a Herndon-based publisher of pro-jihad materials. Its offices, too,
were raided after 9/11. 


In September 2001, as rescuers were still pulling bodies from the wreckage
at Ground Zero, Barzinji chided President Bush for failing to spend more
time addressing why the attacks occurred and figuring out what had angered
the Muslim hijackers. 



  <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images2/Barzinji.gif> 
Jamal M. Barzinji       

"It's fine and dandy to go out and get the people who did this," Barzinji
told the Washington Post. "You can go out and kill all the bin Ladens. But
it won't change anything unless we change our policies in the Middle East." 


Barzinji is related to Jamal M. Barzinji, whose Herndon home authorities
also searched in their counterterror probe. The federal court affidavit
alleges Jamal Barzinji "is not only closely associated with PIJ (Palestinian
Islamic Jihad), but also with Hamas" - two known terrorist groups outlawed
by the U.S. 


According to a Sept. 11, 2004, Washington Post article, Jamal Barzinji
joined his associates with the Muslim Students Association in 1971 in
hosting the top leaders of the Egyptian Brotherhood for two weeks of
meetings in Indiana. The Brotherhood leaders had just been released from 16
years in prison. 


Jamal Barzanji, the Post reported, said he and his colleagues - who now
claim they abandoned links to the Brotherhood years ago - helped persuade
the Egyptians to try participating in Egyptian elections as an alternative
to underground struggle. Barzanji noted, "It was one of our main
contributions to the Ikhwan movement worldwide." 


The Brotherhood - or al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, as it is known in Arabic -
follows the credo: "The Quran is our constitution, the prophet is our guide;
Death for the glory of Allah is our greatest ambition." Bin Laden, his
deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and "blind
sheik" Omar Abdel-Rahman all belong to the Muslim Brotherhood. 


Two of Jamal Barzinji's closest business associates - Abdurahman Alamoudi
and Soliman Biheiri - are known leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood in
America. Both men have been convicted of terror-related charges since 9/11.
The Treasury now says Alamoudi was one of al-Qaida's top fundraisers in
America. 



  <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images2/alamoudiclinton.jpg> 
Abdurahman Alamoudi, center, with Vice President Al Gore and President Bill
Clinton 

During her 2000 Senate campaign, Clinton took $1,000 from Alamoudi when he
was head of the American Muslim Council. She was forced to return the money
when news got out that he voiced support for Palestinian terrorists. (She
listed his group as the "American Museum Council" in her donor report to the
FEC, an attempt critics say to disguise Alamoudi as a curator rather than a
terrorist supporter. As first lady, Hillary had hosted Alamoudi at the White
House.) 


Investigators say Jamal Barzinji also is close to Sami al-Arian - who
pleaded guilty to aiding terrorists - as evidenced by documents seized in
Tampa, Fla., reflecting direct correspondence between the two. 


The Clinton campaign says it thoroughly vets all its individual donors for
ties to terrorism and criminal activity. It's not clear if Mirza and the
other Safa-tied donors simply slipped the net or if the campaign was aware
of their backgrounds. Calls to her campaign were not immediately returned. 


But another Democrat - Rep. Jim Moran of Virginia - was forced to return
$3,950 in cash from Mirza in 2002 after the terror-tainted donations were
revealed in the press. That same year he also refunded $3,750 to Jamal
Barzinji. 


Nancy Luque, a Washington-based lawyer for Jamal Barzinji and other Safa
directors under investigation, says her clients do not support terrorism in
any way, adding that the government is conducting a witch hunt. Barzinji has
not been charged with a crime in the years-long probe. 


Earlier this year, Clinton agreed to return some $50,000 in illegal
donations from a Pakistani businessman after news broke that the FBI sought
him for fraud. The donor, Abdul Rehman Jinnah, recently surrendered to U.S.
authorities after fleeing the country. Clinton also has vowed to return
$850,000 in dirty cash raised by outlaw Chinese donor Norman Hsu. 


During her 2000 Senate campaign, Clinton had to return a $50,000 check from
another Muslim leader - Agha Saeed - after it was revealed he backed
Palestinian suicide attacks on Israel. She had received a plaque from him at
a $500-a-ticket fundraiser sponsored by his group, the American Muslim
Alliance. 

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