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Controversy is heating up over a David Horowitz Freedom Center advertisement published in an Ohio State University student newspaper.
Under the headline "Former Leaders of the Muslim Student Association (MSA): Where Are They Now?," the ad in The Lantern simply lists, without comment, ten MSA co-founders and former presidents connected to terrorist entities such as al-Qaeda, Hamas, the Taliban, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Not all have criminal convictions, but among them are such terrorist superstars as Anwar al-Awlaki, the budding "bin Laden 2.0" taken out last year in a drone attack, and Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, spokesman for al-Qaeda in Somalia. The ad closes by promoting a new pamphlet by Daniel Greenfield at the Freedom Center, Muslim Hate Groups on Campus, which documents the radical origins and violent objectives of the main Muslim student organizations on our nation's campuses, such as the MSA and Students for Justice in Palestine, which are sponsors of hate-fests like "Israeli Apartheid Weeks" or "Palestine Awareness Weeks."
In fact, the Ohio State University branch of the MSA has had connections to terrorists itself, as noted in the 2008 FrontPage piece, "Terror-Funded MSA at Ohio State." Kindhearts, the sponsor of a 2006 MSA conference, was closed by order of the Department of the Treasury for financing terrorism: