If the Obama administration sees the Islamic State as a “strategic asset,” why wouldn’t they want advice from an al-Qaeda-linked op?
I have written about Hussain Hamdani before. Hussain Hamdani encouraged Muslim student activists “to Islamize campus politics.” An organization led by Hamdani, joined with the Saudi World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) to launch the Reviving the Islamic Spirit conventions in Toronto. In 2012, WAMY’s charitable status was revoked after the Canada Revenue Agency concluded that it funded an Al-Qaeda-linked organization. From 2005 to 2009, two organizations led by Hamdani transferred money to Hamas’ fund collector, IRFAN-Canada.
Why is the Obama administration seeking advice on radicalization from a known terror-linked operative? Unless of course the admin is seeking to radicalize Muslims. /sarc tag off
This isn’t wrong-headed, this is treacherous.

“U.S. Officials want deradicalization advice from Hussain Hamdani,” By Adam Carter, CBC News, May 23, 2015
The Canadian government no longer wants his expertise, but American security advisers doThe Canadian government might not want him anymore, but the department of Homeland Security still wants to hear what Hussein Hamdani has to say about deradicalization.
The Hamilton lawyer was suspended as an adviser on Muslim issues and security for the federal government earlier this month. But now, officials from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of National Security have invited him to speak at a conference on fighting violent extremism.
ADVERTISEMENTSo in July, Hamdani will be heading to Washington, DC to advise government officials at the local, state and federal levels – even though he’s been suspended from doing so in his own country.
“This is consistent with what I have been saying all along: I have been vetted already, multiple times by CSIS and RCMP as well as U.S. security agencies,” Hamdani told CBC News.
‘Thankfully, the Americans are not playing politics’Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney’s office is looking into questions raised by the French TVA network about politically charged statements it alleges Hamdani made as a university student, and allegations about radical organizations that it says Hamdani had associations with.
Hamdani says he believes the decision is politically motivated because of his support for Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberals. He denies all the allegations outright.
“Thankfully, the Americans are not playing politics with the critical work of saving our youth from going down this destructive path and they understand that I am a small but important piece in this goal,” Hamdani said.
Blaney denies that politics played a part in the suspension, and previously said he was unaware that Hamdani was supporting the federal Liberals.
Offering practical adviceBlaney says that the reasons for the suspension are currently being reviewed.
ADVERTISEMENT“To tell you frankly, I was unaware of his political activity,” Blaney said at an announcement earlier this month.
The conference at which Hamdani will be speaking is called “Radicalization and Violent Extremism: Lessons from Canada, the U.K. and the U.S.”
According to an e-mail from the U.S. Department of Justice, the goal of the conference is to gather the best researchers from programs targeting violent extremism and to have them deliver “practical, timely and plain spoken results to practitioners who can use them.”
Homeland Security has previously invited Hamdani to come to the U.S. and address American officials, too. His work was recently praised by Blaney himself at an anti-terror summit in Washington, D.C., for his grassroots approach to combating radicalism.
Representatives from the Department of Justice could not immediately be reached for comment.
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