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Friday, December 28, 2007

$156M Terrorism Damage Award Thrown Out

A federal appeals court overturned a $156 million award Friday against U.S.-based Muslim activists for their involvement in the terrorist death of an American teenager in the West Bank more than a decade ago.

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the judge in the case had failed to require the parents of 17-year-old David Boim to properly show a link between the boy's death and the fundraising activities of the charities.

Because of that error, it sent the case back for a possible new trial.

Nathan Lewin, an attorney for the parents, Stanley and Joyce Boim, said an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is possible.

"This court of appeals decision is wrong, very wrong," Lewin said. "It amounts to encouragement of financial contributions to terrorist organizations."

The Boims had sued the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development; the American Muslim Society, also known as the Islamic Association for Palestine; the Quranic Literacy Institute of suburban Oak Lawn; and an alleged Hamas fundraiser.

Their son, a yeshiva student, was gunned down in 1996 while waiting with other students at a bus stop in Beit El, on the West Bank...

The Islamic Association for Palestine is the parent organization of CAIR "which was co-founded in 1994 by Nihad Awad (IAP's President), Omar Ahmad (IAP's Public Relations Director), and Ibrahim Hooper (an IAP employee)."

CAIR is breathing a huge sigh of relief tonight, and issued a breathless press release praising the decision.

In a statement, CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab said:

"Today, our nation’s great tradition of respect for the rule of law has been upheld. This landmark ruling is a strong rejection of the recent disturbing trend of political lawsuits against American Muslims who have committed no crime other than providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians.

"Pro-Israel groups are engaged in a broad-based attack against domestic humanitarian efforts to aid Palestinians living in dire circumstances under the Israeli occupation. It is reprehensible that groups like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) would fund and encourage lawsuits that seek to repress First Amendment-protected activities by Palestinian Americans under the guise of fighting terrorism...

They condemn the murder, but would sure like to be able to send money to "charities" like Hamas. That's the double game these guys like to play. They send the money and maintain plausible deniability while they let the other guys commit the murders. In case you've forgotten, here's video of IAP's 1989 2nd annual convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. Yeah, this video was taken in America.

But it's all just charity work.

1 Comment

It's a joke, but CAIR and its ilk have mastered the art of using our legal system against us. They're smart, sophisticated and know exactly what they're doing.

Thank you for staying on top of the litigation jihad.......

BHG

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