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Professor of engineering at University of South Florida, Sami al-Arian was also North American head of Palestine Islamic Jihad, a terrorist group responsible for the suicide bombing murders of more than 100 civilians in the Middle East, deported from USA
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Professor al-Arian said, “We assemble today to pay respects to the march of the martyrs and to the river of blood that gushes forth and does not extinguish, from butchery to butchery, and from martyrdom to martyrdom, from jihad to jihad”
Professor of Feminist Studies at University of California, Bettina Aptheker describes her teaching philosophy as “revolutionary praxis”: one of her course syllabi describes lesbianism as the “highest stage of feminism”
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Aptheker’s contribution to women’s studies also includes her marriage of radical politics to feminist sensibilities—all under the guise of an academic curriculum
Asst. Professor of Comparative Literature at Columbia University, Gil Anidjar is an Anti-Israel activist, apologist for Islamic radicalism and identifies “good teaching” with pro-Palestinian activism: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Implicit in Professor Anidjar’s remarks is that Israel has no right to exist as a Jewish state, a point reinforced by his frequent tirades against Zionism, which he assails for what he calls its “apocalyptic dimensions”
Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, Professor Lisa Anderson regards America’s wars of liberation in Afghanistan and Iraq as “an assault on the entire region”: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Professor Anderson’s most recent achievement was raising $4 million, almost entirely from Arab sources, for an “Edward Said Chair in Middle Eastern Studies.” She kept the sources of the chair’s funding secret for as long as possible, despite public criticism
Professor Hamid Algar, University of California, Berkeley: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
He is the biographer of Iran’s Islamic dictator, the Ayatollah Khomeni, and ranks among the world’s leading historians of Islam. He teaches courses on Persian literature, the history of Islam, and Shi’ism, Sufism
Professor M. Shahid Alam, Northeastern University: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Professor Alam’s inflammatory and fanatic prose was published widely on the Internet. When challenged by email, he rebutted his critics with an anti-Semitic sneer: “Why is it that the only hateful mail I have received is signed by Levitt, Hoch, or Freedman?”