In a Previous Life, He Ran an Organization That Funneled Money to Hamas. Now He’s a Journalism Professor at Northwestern. – Washington Free Beacon

Ibrahim Abusharif teaches a mandatory seminar promoting Qatar after a lawsuit from a Hamas terror victim crippled the group he cofounded."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
6 months ago

This man is a terrorist. He should be in prison.

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

“Now Hiring!”, says NW. “ Preference given to subversives with a strong background in Anti- Semitism.”

Call my shrink
7 months ago

Well let’s hope Trump and DOJ take notice
Legality in the United States
In the U.S., it is explicitly illegal to provide funds or any other resources to Hamas, which the State Department designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in 1997.

Deb
7 months ago

Universities need to fire pro Muslim, anti American professors.

Tommy Paine
7 months ago

It is disgusting that Northwestern is in bed with anything to do with ties to Islamic terrorists.

Morefandave
7 months ago

Sounds like a seam-free transition.

ProzacPlease
7 months ago

RIP Charlie Kirk.

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