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Disgraced, former Rep. Weiner's wife has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood

Just because Huma Abedin (Weiner)is well liked and a close friend of the Clinton's does not give her a free pass from scrutiny. Just this alone should and will make her one to investigate and check out, at least I think so. Most of us know that the Clinton's are closely tied in with the muslim/islamic world. Many major contributions to Clinton's library came from wealthy muslims, especially saudi arabia.

'Mrs. Weiner' is a very good friend of Hilary Clinton and who knows what information she has access to through the islamic sympathizing Clinton?

"Sources have confirmed that Huma Abedin has a brother named Hassan Abedin, who works at Oxford University, and was a founding member of the Oxford Center for Islamic Studies (OCIS). Huma’s brother is listed as a fellow and he partners with a number of Muslim Brotherhood members on the Board, including al-Qaeda associate Omar Naseef and the notorious Muslim Brotherhood leader SheikhYoussef Qaradawi; both men have been listed as OCIS Trustees. In fact, Naseef continues to serve as Board Chairman."


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Rep. Weiner's wife allegedly linked to the Muslim Brotherhood
By Jim Kouri

Congressman Anthony Weiner's sex scandal may be nothing compared to allegations that his wife, Huma Abedin, has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and it's female off-shoot, the Muslim Sisterhood. Even more disturbing is the fact that Mrs. Weiner works closely with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and has access to confidential, even secret, intelligence.

A list of members of the Muslim Brotherhood’s secret women’s division, which is known as the Muslim Sisterhood, a/k/a the International Women’s Organization (IWO), includes the name of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner's mother-in-law, according to a story appearing in FloydReport.com by Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack.

The list, which was partially published by Al Jazeera and major Arab news outlets, has the name of Weiner's wife's mother, Saleha Abedin, on it, according to Shoebat and Barrack.

Neither Huma Abedin (Weiner) nor any major Western media outlet even mention what is common knowledge in the Arab world: Mrs. Anthony Weiner has ties to the Muslim Sisterhood, an auxiliary of the radical Muslim Brotherhood.

In addition, the FloydReport.com sources have confirmed that Huma Abedin has a brother named Hassan Abedin, who works at Oxford University, and was a founding member of the Oxford Center for Islamic Studies (OCIS). Huma’s brother is listed as a fellow and he partners with a number of Muslim Brotherhood members on the Board, including al-Qaeda associate Omar Naseef and the notorious Muslim Brotherhood leader SheikhYoussef Qaradawi; both men have been listed as OCIS Trustees. In fact, Naseef continues to serve as Board Chairman.

MUSLIM SISTERHOOD

A special women's unit within the banned radical group Muslim Brotherhood is operating in Egypt and possibly other Arab nations, according to a counterterrorism report obtained by the Terrorism Committee of the National Association of Chiefs of Police.

The report states that the deputy chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mahmoud Ezzat, was arrested with other members of the al-Qaeda-affiliated group and that investigators uncovered evidence of a group of women who serve as "mules" to deliver messages and act as messengers for the terrorist group.

According to Middle East reports, the secret "sisterhood' is being likened to a group of female terror group members that operated in the 1960s, especially in operations targeting Israel.

Sayyid Qutb, an early Brotherhood leader, taught that Muslim society had turned its back on Islam and had to return to its roots. He advocated violent revolution in order to overthrow secular governments and restore Islamic rule. He was captured, tried and executed by the Egyptian government in 1966.

While the group itself is outlawed on Egypt, security experts say that individual members of the ultra-secret Muslim Brotherhood may be among the candidates running for government office in the national elections later this year.

The women's secret unit was created much in the same way that the Muslim Brotherhood was founded, according to U.S. intelligence sources.

While the radical Muslim Brotherhood is banned in Egypt, it is praised by many Egyptians and government officials wink at its continuing activism. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, the Brotherhood's candidates, who can only stand as independents, won 88 seats (20% of the total) to form the largest opposition bloc, despite many violations of the electoral process, including the arrest of hundreds of Brotherhood members. Meanwhile, the legally approved opposition parties won only 14 seats. This revived the debate within the Egyptian political elite about whether the Brotherhood should remain banned.

The history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt following its founding in 1928 has been one of huge growth followed by successive government crackdowns.

Both royal and nationalist Egyptian governments suppressed the Brotherhood in 1948, 1954, 1965 after plots, or alleged plots, of assassination and overthrow were uncovered. Periodic suppressions have continued even after the Brotherhood officially renounced violence in the 1970s.


Jim Kouri, CPP, formerly Fifth Vice-President, is currently a Board Member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, an editor for ConservativeBase.com, and he's a columnist for Examiner.com. In addition, he's a blogger for the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News Radio affiliate KGAB (www.kgab.com). In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.



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