His "radical Islamic fundamentalist beliefs" don't matter, so it appears that he is free to spread them at the university. From Reuters, with thanks to Ali Dashti:
HAMBURG, Germany, Aug 24 (Reuters) - A Moroccan accused of helping the Sept. 11 suicide hijackers, but acquitted by a German court, may continue his university education in Germany, a court ruled on Tuesday.Abdelghani Mzoudi had been charged with aiding and abetting the murder of about 3,000 people and belonging to a terrorist group, the Hamburg cell of al Qaeda that prosecutors say led the attacks.
But in February he was acquitted. The court in the northern port city argued it was not convinced of his innocence, but that there was insufficient proof to convict him. Mzoudi is facing a prosecution appeal against the acquittal.
A different Hamburg court ruled on Tuesday that Mzoudi must be allowed to continue his education at the publicly-funded Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. He studies information technology and electrical engineering there.
The university had attempted to prevent Mzoudi from continuing his studies on the grounds of what it described as his "radical Islamic fundamentalist" beliefs.
Mzoudi challenged this in the court, which ruled that his interim grades were the sole criteria for determining his eligibility to continue his education.
i like the way giuliani skewered the europeans last night for their irrational approach to this whole problem
The academic left has always had the hots for terrorists, and always will. At least until someone shows them the error of their ways.
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The Minarets of Berlin
This October in Tempelhof, Berlin's largest mosque is opening its doors. But plans for bigger, more spectacular mosques have aroused suspicion. Does Berlin - with its 71 mosques - need any more?
The brand new Sehitlik mosque in Tempelhof cost two million euros plus an extra 80,000-euro fine for a dome and minarets that overgrew building code limits. It was funded entirely by Turkey. It will open on Oct. 1
Information technology and electrical engineering eh! Bet this comes in useful for Jihad friends...
It's amazing how well they are using our own institutions for their own ends! The West is forced to educate this man at taxpayer expense. He will use his knowledge and skills in the service of jihad to kill us. How perverse. How outrageous.
It seems that stupidity continues to lurk in the court system.