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Al Queida Had Connections to Saudi Financed School in Germany
Another gem from Davids Medienkritik, rapidly becoming a valuable resource...
The terrorist organisation Al Queida had connections to the Saudi financed King Fahd Academy (König-Fahd-Akademie/Elementary School) in Bonn, Germany, as revealed by the German TV programm "Panorama". Several islamic fundamentalists with Al Qaeda connections had moved to the Bonn area in 2002 to be close to the academy. The academy has 465 students, of which 195 have a German citizenship. According to Panorama, students were taught to be prepared for jihad. Students were told: "Muslims have to subject themselves and all other humans under the will of Allah". They are taught just 1 hour German per week, but 6 hours Arabic and 8 hours religion.
Panorama: "Right here in our midst in Germany muslim teach hatred against the West and against democracy. Once the children have left the Koran-Schools, they no longer can be integrated into German society. They live in islamic ghettos and don't find a job. Easy prey for terrorists...".
There is just one interesting aspect: "Panorama" is probably THE most left-wing media outlet in Germany, frequently attacking President Bush and his Iraq policy. Now that they identify correctly the danger stemming from Islam fundamentalism in Germany, there's hope they will eventually understand Bush's war against terrorists in Iraq.
I doubt it. They keep the Islamist threat and their hatred of Bush in separate compartments, doing their best to never make a connection.

Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-10-02
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=19389