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Tommy Robinson asked wealthy US backers to help him claim asylum

Tommy Robinson asked wealthy US backers to help him claim asylum

Tommy Robinson asked wealthy US backers to help him claim asylum
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Does Iran even need spies in academia?

© Getty Images The Justice Department recently indicted professor Kaveh Afrasiabi, charging that for decades his persona as a neutral, mild-mannered scholar was a cover and that, in reality, he was an agent of the Islamic Republic of Iran. If the allegations are true and this seasoned academic (Boston University, Harvard and UC Berkeley) was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote Iranian interests in the New York Times, Washington Post and Boston Globe and to appear on television, it was wasted money. Perhaps Iran got lucky and a man with a good cover offered his services, or perhaps he is one covert operative in a much larger operation to infiltrate American academia. But the sad truth is that Iran really doesn’t need agents to pose as neutral experts because American academics long have done Iran’s public messaging free of charge.  

Does Iran even need spies in academia?

Does Iran even need spies in academia?
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Internet Mogul Funds Anti-Semitic Professor, Israel Boycotters

Apr 4, 2021 eBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s charitable foundation helps fund radical professors, some of whom push anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, and anti-American agendas. By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel A new report by a watchdog group exposed the family foundation of billionaire eBay founder Pierre Omidyar for funding professors who push anti-Semitic, anti-American and anti-Israel agendas, the Middle East Forum (MEF) reported last week. The Forum’s Campus Watch investigated Omidyar’s private foundation, the Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute, which awards fellowships and scholarships to many American and foreign universities. The report, “Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute: The Omidyar Empire’s Misadventures in Academe,” discovered that some of the money is funding professors who are not just highly politicized, but who push anti-American and anti-Israel agendas at universities across the globe.

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