The Griffith University academic at the heart of a funding controversy has defended the decision to accept $100,000 from the repressive Saudi Arabian Government to help finance Islamic studies. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
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Showing posts with label Griffith University. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Jihad body linked to Saudi uni row
By Richard Kerbaj
The Muslim cleric at the centre of Griffith University's Saudi embassy donation affair - Mohamad Abdalla - is regarded as the Brisbane leader of an Islamic group whose overseas members have been linked to al-Qa'ida and the 2005 London bombings.
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
The Muslim cleric at the centre of Griffith University's Saudi embassy donation affair - Mohamad Abdalla - is regarded as the Brisbane leader of an Islamic group whose overseas members have been linked to al-Qa'ida and the 2005 London bombings.
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Labels:
al Qaeda,
Griffith University,
Mohamad Abdalla,
Saudi Arabia
Saudi cash seduction is Faustian pact
By Merv Bendle
The revelations over the past week that Griffith University aggressively pursued funds from the Saudi Arabian embassy to finance its Islamic studies unit illustrates a major problem facing all liberal democracies confronted with the vast reservoir of petro-dollars controlled by the Saudi Government. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
The revelations over the past week that Griffith University aggressively pursued funds from the Saudi Arabian embassy to finance its Islamic studies unit illustrates a major problem facing all liberal democracies confronted with the vast reservoir of petro-dollars controlled by the Saudi Government. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Monday, April 28, 2008
Hand back Saudi cash, uni urged
By Richard Kerbaj
MUSLIM community leaders have urged Griffith University to return a $100,000 grant from the Saudi Arabian embassy as prominent academics attacked vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor for his confusion over the Islamic ideology embraced by Osama bin Laden. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
MUSLIM community leaders have urged Griffith University to return a $100,000 grant from the Saudi Arabian embassy as prominent academics attacked vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor for his confusion over the Islamic ideology embraced by Osama bin Laden. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Labels:
Australia,
Griffith University,
Osama bin Laden,
Saudi Arabia
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Uni defends Saudi grant
By Richard Kerbaj
GRIFFITH University vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor has defended a $100,000 grant from the Saudi Arabian embassy, rejecting accusations the money was given to propagate a hardline Muslim ideology espoused by al-Qa'ida. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
By Michael Sainsbury
GRIFFITH University vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor has admitted lifting information straight from online encyclopedia Wikipedia and confusing strands of Islam as he struggled to defend his institution's decision to ask the repressive Saudi Arabian Government for funding. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
GRIFFITH University vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor has defended a $100,000 grant from the Saudi Arabian embassy, rejecting accusations the money was given to propagate a hardline Muslim ideology espoused by al-Qa'ida. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Uni chief lifted text from Wikipedia
By Michael Sainsbury
GRIFFITH University vice-chancellor Ian O'Connor has admitted lifting information straight from online encyclopedia Wikipedia and confusing strands of Islam as he struggled to defend his institution's decision to ask the repressive Saudi Arabian Government for funding. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Labels:
Australia,
Griffith University,
Islam,
Saudi Arabia,
Wikipedia
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
University 'an agent of extreme Islam'
Richard Kerbaj
A JUDGE has likened Griffith University to hardline Islamic "madrassas" in Pakistan - notorious for breeding radicals - and accused the Queensland institution of promoting a Muslim ideology espoused by Osama bin Laden. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
A JUDGE has likened Griffith University to hardline Islamic "madrassas" in Pakistan - notorious for breeding radicals - and accused the Queensland institution of promoting a Muslim ideology espoused by Osama bin Laden. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Labels:
Griffith University,
Madrassa,
Radical Islam,
Saudi Arabia
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Top uni 'begged' for Saudi funding
By Richard Kerbaj
A PROMINENT Australian university practically begged the Saudi Arabian embassy to bankroll its Islamic campus for $1.3 million, even telling the ambassador it could keep secret elements of the controversial deal. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
A PROMINENT Australian university practically begged the Saudi Arabian embassy to bankroll its Islamic campus for $1.3 million, even telling the ambassador it could keep secret elements of the controversial deal. Read more ...
Source: The Australian
H/T: Gramfan
Labels:
Australia,
Griffith University,
Islamism,
Saudi Arabia
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