Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Radical Jihadists... and the kook judges who love them.

AAH LAUNCHES SITE FOR CHRISTIAN WOMAN WHO HAD


TWO KIDS W/ MUSLIM EXTREMIST


JUDGE GRANTS CUSTODY TO THE FATHER AND GIVES HIM CONTROL


OVER CHILDREN'S RELIGIOUS UPBRINGING

(Coral Springs, FL) Americans Against Hate (AAH) has launched a website
devoted to discussing the case of Rosine Ghawji, a Christian woman who
married and had two children with an Islamic radical with ties to
militant organizations abroad. Now, because of a judge's ruling, Rosine
is about to be thrown out of her house, and her ex-husband will be made
primary custodian of the children, in charge of their religious upbringing.

Rosine met Maher Ghawji, an admitted Wahhabi and member of the Syrian
Muslim Brotherhood, over 20 years ago, in 1986. Soon after, they married
and moved to New York City, where he would, according to Rosine, get
close to Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, the convicted spiritual leader of the
group that perpetrated the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
Today, Maher's brother, Haitham, is sought by the United States for his
involvement with Al-Qaeda.

Over the course of their marriage, the couple had two children together.
During interviews with them, the children, who say they do not want to
be Muslims, informed the judge, Donna M. Fields, that their father had
threatened to blow them up. According to their mother, he threatened to
murder her, as well.

According to his sons, Maher Ghawji has developed an intense hatred
towards Jews and would like to "get rid of all Jews." He once kicked a
Jewish boy, whom Rosine was tutoring, out of their home for the simple
fact that he was Jewish.

On February 28, 2007, Judge Fields issued a final decree that Rosine
will be evicted from her home this coming Friday, and Maher will be
given the home. Also, Maher will become primary custodian over the
children, in charge of their education and religious upbringing. The
children, as per the judge's orders, will be made to go on Pilgrimage
(Hajj) and celebrate Ramadan with their father, against their will.

Joe Kaufman, Chairman of Americans Against Hate and author of the
affidavit proving
Maher Ghawji's terrorist ties, stated, "Because of Mr. Ghawji's past
actions and because of past statements he has made, we have reason to
believe that Judge Fields, in her ruling, has placed these children's
lives at risk. We call on everyone to take interest in this case and
help Rosine and her children. The war on terrorism is not just overseas."

Americans Against Hate urges all who are concerned about the wellbeing
of Rosine Ghawji and her children to rally to their cause. Blog on the
internet, make phone calls, spread the word, and donate what you can.

For all the background and current information about this case or to
place a donation, go to Americans Against Hate.

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