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 RetweetTariq Ramadan at the Washington Post

Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 11:03:52 am PDT

The Washington Post and Newsweek are pulling out all the stops in their promotion of radical Islamists as “moderates.” Today we get another round of misdirection from the Muslim Brotherhood’s slickest Islamist spokesman, Tariq Ramadan, billed as a “European intellectual”—who’s banned from entering the United States (a fact the Post somehow fails to mention), but still gets a venue for his propaganda at one of America’s largest newspapers: On Faith: Muslims Speak Out Blog.

It’s just jaw-droppingly outrageous what’s going on here. The Post has recently published Islamist propaganda from the spiritual leader of Hizballah, a Hamas leader, a radical Egyptian mufti, and now the Muslim Brotherhood. Who’s next, Ayman al-Zawahiri, translated by Adam Gadahn?

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