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Hillary's Aide Huma Abedin Strongly Linked to Radical Islam, Saudi Arabian Government

<p>Throughout Hillary Clinton&rsquo&semi;s political career&comma; one thing has remained consistent&colon; Huma Abedin has been by her side&period; Abedin has held a number of roles within the Clinton team including the ambiguous &ldquo&semi;body woman&rdquo&semi;&comma; traveling chief of staff&comma; senior adviser&comma; and deputy chief of staff&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite this very public career path&comma; not much is known about Abedin outside of her relationship with disgraced New York congressman&comma; Anthony Wiener&period; However&comma; a recent Vanity Fair article shed light on the past of Clinton&rsquo&semi;s right hand woman&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Abedin moved to Saudi Arabia with her family at a young age where her father&comma; along with Abdullah Omar Nasseef&comma; the then president of King Abdulaziz University&comma; founded the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs&period; Her father then became the first editor of its Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs&comma; where Huma worked between 1996 and 2008&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Although these facts by themselves are a non-issue&comma; the strong association of Abedin with Abdullah Omar Nasseef raises red flags&period; Nasseef served as the secretary general for a group known as the Muslim World League which was once called the &ldquo&semi;Muslim&rsquo&semi;s Brotherhood principal vehicle for the international propagation of Islamic supremacist ideology&rdquo&semi;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Muslim World League is fully funded by the Saudi government&comma; a country which chooses to use public beheadings and crucifixion as punishment for breaking sharia law&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Naseef also founded another organization known as the Rabita Trust&comma; but he had a co-founder by the name of Wa&rsquo&semi;el Hamza Julaidan&comma; who as it turns out was also one of the founders of Al-Qaeda&period; Julaidan worked with Osama Bin Ladin to set up training camps in Afghanistan&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite Abedin&rsquo&semi;s direct connection to radical&nbsp&semi;elements of the&nbsp&semi;Saudi government and to radical terrorist organizations&comma; the mainstream media has failed to point this out&period; Abedin&rsquo&semi;s mother to this day lives in Saudi Arabia and continues to run the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs&comma; despite its radical ties&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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