| | Civitas: July 2005 Archives |
 | | According to the post on the weblog of Daniel Pipes for 14 December 2004, this newspaper article ‘describes Beghal as an active part of the international Islamist terror network, an itinerant preacher dedicated to living as the Prophet did and to acts of violence against infidels. |
 | | Professor Ramadan apparently does not admit ever having met or even being able to recall Djamel Beghal, but unfortunately did not reply to messages left by Le Temps seeking an interview on the subject. |
 | | Countries have no legal or moral obligation to reveal to non-nationals to whom they deny entry what their reasons were for denying them entry, if these reasons pertained to grounds for suspecting they might have had links with terrorists or terror organisations. |
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