Friday, May 16, 2008
Miss Kelly has a close look at the upcoming citizenship push for the Islamic Society of Boston's Sheihk Basyouny M. Nehela:
A little birdie tells me that Sheihk Basyouny M. Nehela, imam of the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB), is seeking American citizenship. There's a hearing on Monday, May 19th, which the Sheikh is reportedly trying to move from immigration court to citizenship court. I have to admit I'm not keen on granting American citizenship to this man. There's something not quite right about Mr. Nehela (on the left below). He's a mystery man. In his ten years here, he's assumed a controlling position in virtually Nehela_left every Islamic organization in the greater Boston area. Yet there's very little information available about his background. Why is his background such a big secret? Who brought Nehela here back in 1996? Nehela has been associaetd with Ikwhan, the Muslim Brotherhood, as I describe below. Are there other affiliations we should be concerned about? Is the judge who decides whether Nehela can stay here and become an American citizen going to thoroughly scrutinize this man?...
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