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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 23, 2005
SCHUMER: IS SAUDI ACADEMY IN VIRGINIA ANOTHER MADRASSA?
Islamic Saudi Academy Graduate Accused of Helping to Plot Killing
of President Is Not the Only Instance of School’s Potential
Links to Terrorism
Urges Saudis to Disclose Funding and Nature of Academy Immediately
Today, Sen. Charles E. Schumer questioned whether the Islamic Saudi
Academy in Alexandria, Virginia, is another example of radical Islamic
madrassas funded by and linked to terrorism here and abroad. Yesterday
it was reported that a recent graduate, Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, of the
Academy was indicted on charges of providing material support to
terrorists and in conspiring to assassinate the President of the
United States. Sen. Schumer immediately called for an investigation
into the funding of the Academy by the Justice Department, and is
now urging the Saudi Arabian Ambassador, Prince Bandar, to further
disclose the nature and funding of the school.
“We need to know if the Islamic Saudi Academy is another
example of the Saudi government turning a blind eye to terrorism.
I hope that the ISA is not another madrassa in the United States,”
Schumer stated.
Schumer said in his letter
to Prince Bandar, “Because it is my understanding that the
Islamic Saudi Academy receives a significant portion of its funding
and curriculum guidance from your government, I ask for your assistance
in fully disclosing the nature of this academy -- what does it teach,
from where does it receive funding, and to what extent it may be
serving as a breeding ground for anti-American sentiment -- and,
possibly, even terrorist activities.”
The letter
addressed other instances where the ISA was linked with potential
terrorist activities:
- A former comptroller of the ISA, Ismael Selim Elbarasse, has
been referred to by authorities as a high-ranking Hamas operative
who was arrested in August while videotaping the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge and has been implicated in efforts to channel financing to
international terrorist activities.
- In March of 2002, ISA graduate Mohammad Osman Idris was charged
with lying to a U.S. grand jury investigating whether he and another
ISA graduate planned to take part in acts of terror or violence
against the State of Israel. The grand jury was investigating whether
Idris was attempting to provide key support to Hamas and Islamic
Jihad.
- In August, the Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism called
on the ISA to remove a textbook used to teach first-graders that
stated that Judaism and Christianity are false religions.
Schumer urged the Saudi government to investigate this matter and
stated, “These incidents represent a repeated pattern of potential
linkages between individuals associated with ISA and terrorism that
is disturbing. I urge you to assist in the full disclosure of the
means through which the school is funded as well as the tenets of
its curriculum, and to take action to immediately remedy these concerns.
Finally, I would also ask whether your government is funding any
other schools within the United States that may be engaged in the
type of intolerant teaching reported to take place at the ISA.”
Click here
to view Schumer's letter
to Prince Bandar.
Click here
to view Schumer's letter
to Attorney General Gonzalez.
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