Obama's Iftar guest list omitted attendees with links to Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood
August 12, 2011
But they were there. ISNA has admitted ties to both Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. "Obama’s Iftar guest list omits controversial attendees," by Neil Munro in the Daily Caller, August 11 (thanks to all who sent this in):
The White House’s published guest list for this year’s Ramadan Iftar dinner was much shorter than previous years’ roster. It excluded the names of several controversial advocates who have attended the event in the past, including some who The Daily Caller can confirm did attend on Wednesday night.the rest
“It was a squeaky clean list,” said Durriya Badani, director of the U.S.-Islamic World Forum, an annual event organized by the Brookings Institution’s Saban Center and the Qatari government. The guests on the published list are “not controversial at all,” said Badani, whose name is on the list the White House provided to reporters.
“It was a lot more low-key … It was a more intimate event this year,” said Haris Tarin, the Washington director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, whose invitation was kept off the published list. “I have no idea why they didn’t publish [MPAC’s invite] … I’m going to learn about that a little bit more,” he told The Daily Caller.
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