The Palestinian Islamic Jihad's "Education Wing"by IPT Yesterday, the Associated Press reported that convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) operative Sami Al-Arian ended his hunger strike, which he began, allegedly, in protest of the Eastern District of Virginia's insistence that he testify before a grand jury investigating the terrorist connections of a Northern Virginia think tank, the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). Al-Arian is currently in the custody of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, awaiting deportation to an as of yet undetermined country. His lawyer, however, expects that Al-Arian may still be indicted for criminal contempt for his refusal to testify before the grand jury despite a grant of immunity. Before Al-Arian was arrested, he was a computer science professor at the University of South Florida (USF). The current Secretary General of the PIJ, Ramadan Abdullah Shallah, was a lecturer at the same university, brought there by Al-Arian to work for Al-Arian's think tank, the World and Islam Studies Enterprise (WISE). Shallah taught Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at USF, through a cooperative agreement between USF and WISE. When Shallah left WISE and became the head of PIJ, Al-Arian and WISE released a statement stating that "Dr. Abdullah" left WISE to write a book and "tend to his sick father," and that:
That was, of course, a lie. But today brings news that Al-Arian, Shallah and their USF colleagues are not the only "academics" involved with the Islamic Jihad. In a story today published by CNN, Israeli forces kill Islamic Jihad chief, sources say, the following appears:
Just as WISE and Al-Arian denied any knowledge of Shallah's ties to the PIJ, CNN reports:
That is in stark contrast to former UNRWA chief Peter Hansen's position. When news broke in 2004 that Hamas operatives were on the UNRWA payroll, Hansen famously told the CBC:
It is no surprise, then, that a PIJ military commander would be doubling as a headmaster at a UNRWA school, but it should alarm and shock everyone that the current head of the PIJ taught Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at an American university, brought there by Sami Al-Arian, current self-styled martyr and erstwhile hunger striker. Related ItemsComment on this item |
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