"There is outrage among lawyers that the Department of Justice is funding a group named as a co-conspirator in a terrorist financing case," said a Justice lawyer who spoke to The Washington Times on the condition of anonymity. [Emphasis added.]The Holy Land Foundation terrorist financing case is "the largest terror financing trial in history, implicating some very high-profile Islamic advocacy groups." So why is the Department of Justice doing it?
Goes right along with the State Department training jihadi terrorists, doesn't it?"This is an important outreach opportunity, and a chance to reach a community that is at once very much discriminated against, and very wary of the national government and its willingness to protect them," Mrs. Lorenzo-Giguere said in an e-mail obtained by The Washington Times.
"It would be a great step forward to break through those barriers. And Chicago is lovely this time of year," Mrs. Lorenzo-Giguere said.
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