Tariq Ramadan and terror
As Olivier Guitta noted here earlier, Tariq Ramadan is not a victim. But he has certainly created many. For some reason Ramadan didn't quite mention this in all his complaining about the US refusal to grant him entry to this country.
Tariq Ramadan was slated to take a professorial job at the University of Notre Dame this year, until his visa was revoked by DHS. DHS hasn't explained why, and his case has become a cause celebre for the anti—anti—terror Left, but here is a French—language story (from the Swiss Le Temps, via proche—orient.info, with thanks to Phil), that gives a hint as to why Ramadan may have been kept out of the U.S. Here is Phil's translation of the salient part:
According to the bill of indictment, Djamel Beghal, the preacher accused to have prepared a suicide mission against the American embassy in Paris, was preparing Tariq Ramadan's speeches.
And Notre Dame University didn't notice these endorsements when hiring him for a Peace Studies program. I wonder why?
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