Molotov cocktail chucking Brooklyn lawyer who got nailed allegedly throwing the incendiary device at an NYPD cruiser is involved with a George Soros-funded group that supports the "Palestinian" jihad against Israel and its Jewish citizens.
Surprised?
Well, you shouldn't be. The far-left and global jihad knock boots over their hatred of the United States and Israel and would like to see both destroyed.
Urooj Rahman, 31, was an intern for the group known as the Mada Al-Carmel center, and is heavily financed by her fellow scumcrumpet billionaire George Soros through his Open Society Foundations.
Rahman is one of the two lawyers accused of trying to incinerate an NYPD cruiser during protests that engulfed Brooklyn over the weekend. She spent a summer in the West Bank as a fellow and intern with radical Mada Al-Carmel, a Palestinian activist organization.
The other lawyer, Colinford Mattis, 32, and Rahman were caught trying to distribute homemade Molotov cocktails to protesters at the riots as they all clashed with police near the 88th Precinct.
“Rahman attempted to distribute Molotov cocktails to the witness and others so that those individuals could likewise use the incendiary devices in furtherance of more destruction and violence,” a witness at the scene was quoted as telling authorities in a detention memo from federal prosecutors for the Eastern District of New York.
Rahman was captured in a photo obtained by the New York Daily News wearing her jihadi Palestinian keffiyeh on her face and holding a makeshift Molotov cocktail. The keffiyeh, a chequered black and white scarf, has become a symbol of Palestinian nationalism first made popular by Yassar Arafat when his terrorist organization known as Black September killed 9 Israeli hostages from Israel's Olympic team at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Meanwhile, Rahman is a graduate from Fordham University law school. In 2014, she did a summer fellowship internship program at the Israel based Mada Al-Carmel’s Arab Center for Applied Social Research in a partnership program with Palestine Works.
NGO Monitor lists some of the anti-Semitic organization’s political advocacy. The center co-authored the “Haifa Declaration” calling for a “change in the definition of the State of Israel from a Jewish state” and accuses Israel of “exploiting” the Holocaust “at the expense of the Palestinian people.”
Rahman expressed strong negative sentiments about the U.S.
“Rahman attempted to distribute Molotov cocktails to the witness and others so that those individuals could likewise use the incendiary devices in furtherance of more destruction and violence,” a witness at the scene was quoted as telling authorities in a detention memo from federal prosecutors for the Eastern District of New York.
Rahman was captured in a photo obtained by the New York Daily News wearing her jihadi Palestinian keffiyeh on her face and holding a makeshift Molotov cocktail. The keffiyeh, a chequered black and white scarf, has become a symbol of Palestinian nationalism first made popular by Yassar Arafat when his terrorist organization known as Black September killed 9 Israeli hostages from Israel's Olympic team at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Mattis and Rahman |
Arafat went on to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 along with Yitzhak Rabin, because he promised he'd stop killing Jews for the time being.
Meanwhile, Rahman is a graduate from Fordham University law school. In 2014, she did a summer fellowship internship program at the Israel based Mada Al-Carmel’s Arab Center for Applied Social Research in a partnership program with Palestine Works.
NGO Monitor lists some of the anti-Semitic organization’s political advocacy. The center co-authored the “Haifa Declaration” calling for a “change in the definition of the State of Israel from a Jewish state” and accuses Israel of “exploiting” the Holocaust “at the expense of the Palestinian people.”
They also wrote in the 2011 edition of the group's journal Jadal, an article that focused on the “Boycotting Israel: Between Theory and Practice.”
As part of her Soros-backed fellowship at the Mada Al-Carmel center, Rahman spent a week with the radical Palestine Work organization, possibly where she learned how to make a nice Molotov cocktail, but the one she chucked at the NYPD cruiser didn't ignite.
Rahman wrote an article for Fordham’s human rights newsletter when she returned to the U.S., describing her experience at a flashpoint anti-Israel protest against Israeli troops.
As part of her Soros-backed fellowship at the Mada Al-Carmel center, Rahman spent a week with the radical Palestine Work organization, possibly where she learned how to make a nice Molotov cocktail, but the one she chucked at the NYPD cruiser didn't ignite.
Rahman wrote an article for Fordham’s human rights newsletter when she returned to the U.S., describing her experience at a flashpoint anti-Israel protest against Israeli troops.
The article, titled, “Witnessing occupation, apartheid and resistance in Palestine/Israel” may be instructive in understanding her mindset and alleged criminal actions over the Molotov chucking incident.
Rahman expressed strong negative sentiments about the U.S.
In a 2015 article she claims “militarized over-policing goes hand-in-hand with the gentrification of neighborhoods in New York City and throughout the country.” She argues that “the process of gentrification runs its course with the help of institutionalized racism,” aided by police targeting of black and brown communities to pave the way for proponents of gentrification….
Apparently, her hatred for authority and Jews knows no bounds.
Samantha Shader |
Rahman and Colinford along with a Brooklyn woman Samantha Shader, have been indicted for the crimes.
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