Tariq Ramadan Beats City Hall

Yesterday U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton granted a waiver of the bar on U.S. entryimposed on Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, in response to the the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ recent landmark decision in the denial of a U.S. visa to Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan. The visa denial had been based on Ramadan’s ostensible “material support of a terrorist organization,” in the form of charitable contributions to two organizations, one French and one Swiss, providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people. The U.S. State Department later retroactively determined that the donation recipients supported Hamas, and that Ramadan, as a “material supporter of terrorism,” was effectively barred for life from the U.S. – in spite of the approved work visa petition that should have allowed him to take up the teaching position he had accepted at Notre Dame University.

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