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Report: Feds Leasing Space From 'Radical' Va. Mosque

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Chanan Tigay

(May 10) -- The U.S. government is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in rent to a Virginia mosque that law enforcement officials have identified as "a front for Hamas operatives," according to a new report from an Islamic terrorism watchdog.

In preparation for the 2010 census, the General Services Administration leased office space throughout the country for the Census Bureau. According to the report by the nonprofit Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT), one of those spaces is in an Alexandria, Va., building owned by the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center.
Muslims fill up the driveway and pray after the mosque was full at Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia, 2006.
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Worshippers pray in the driveway of the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center, a Falls Church, Va.-based mosque.

The Falls Church, Va.-based mosque was once the home of radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who has been linked to both Fort Hood gunman Nidal Malik Hasan and Christmas Day "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the IPT says.

According to the report, the lease contract, initially signed in 2008, is worth $582,026 for 25 months.

The IPT bases its claims about the mosque's terrorist links on documents it obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Those documents state "that Dar Al-Hijrah was 'associated with Islamic extremists' and was 'operating as a front for Hamas operatives in U.S.' " and that "the mosque 'has been linked to numerous individuals linked to terrorism financing,' " the IPT says.

It further quotes from a report, also obtained under FOIA, saying Dar Al-Hijrah "has been under numerous investigations for financing and proving (sic) aid and comfort to bad orgs and members."

AOL News left phone messages seeking comment from both the General Services Administration and the Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center, but they were not immediately returned.

The IPT was founded in 1995 by Steven Emerson, a journalist and terrorism analyst who won a George Polk Award for his documentary film, "Jihad in America." Emerson's work has upset many Muslim groups, and the nonprofit Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting has characterized it as an "unrelenting attack against Arabs and Muslims."
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