“Like all alleged murders, there is always more to the story than authorities are willing to publicly admit and the media is willing to publish,” Hagmann says of the beheading of 37-year-old Aasiya Hassan by her Muslim TV executive husband Muzzammil “Mo” Hassan.
Hassan established Bridges TV, post 9/11 to counter the negative publicity Muslims were receiving on talk radio--in particular he was angered by the association of Islam with terrorism and terrorist attacks routinely discussed by Hagmann on the Tom Bauerle Show on WBEN AM 930 in Buffalo, NY since late 2003.
Despite the rose-colored objectives of Bridges TV that Hassan was publicly promoting, there is another side of Hassan that will be brought out in this morning’s Bauerle Show: “Hassan was a proponent to the implementation of Sharia (Islamic law) in the U.S., and adhered to its most fundamentalist tenets in his personal life.”
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