This item is available on the Militant Islam Monitor website, at http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/2901
May 14, 2007
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MIM: The Khalil Gibran School will be connected to a network of Arab Islamist and leftist organisations throughout the city. Dhabah Almontaser and Lena Alhusseini are board members of numerous organisations which will by extension be connected to the school. The organisation CURE is but one example. The biographies of Almontaser, Alhusseini, and Abi Habib provide information on their other affiliations and show how all of the groups intertwine. Both Lena Alhusseini and Dhabah Almontaser are on the board of CURE as is John Abi Habib the CEO of MCINet Inc. a software company which has several contracts with the NYC DOE. Abi -Habib MSI Net Inc company is listed as one of the partners of the KGIA. He is also a member of the committee which is scouting for locations for the KGIA school and heads the Community Council of District 11. |
http://www.curenyc.com/directors.htm The CURE Community Leaders John Abi-Habib The CURE Community Leaders
http://www.curenyc.com/directors/dalmontaser.htm http://www.curenyc.com/directors/lalhusseini.htm The CURE Community Leaders
MIM: Update 7/5/07 John Abi- Habib is on the board of directors of the KGIA. |
John Abi-Habib
John Abi-Habib is the Chief Executive Officer of MSI Net Inc, a New York based Networking, Communication, Data Centers, Disaster Recovery sites and Wireless technology Corporation. Founded in 1987 as a banking services firm, designed and oversaw the development of trading floors, private banking solutions, developed applications for the South American, Asian, European, American and Middle Eastern markets. Now MSI stretches its services to the education, government, banking and professional vertical markets.
Mr. Abi-Habib holds a Masters Degree in Management Information Systems/Computer Science from Brooklyn College, a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and has minored in Accounting and Finance. In the 1980's early 1990's, Mr. Abi-Habib served as an Adjunct Professor in Computer Science department at St. John's University, Brooklyn College, the College of Staten Island and Manhattan Borough Community College.
Mr. Abi-Habib serves as a Supervisory board member of the Bay Ridge Federal Credit union, an advisory board member of the State University Of New York (SUNY BEOC) and served as a member of The Board of Trustees of Adelphi Academy, and had been a member of ABANA banking association for over 9 years.
He was invited to and testified before the Council of the City of New York on the topic of Emerging Technology in New York City. Additionally, Mr. Abi-Habib has participated as a panelist and guest lecturer on topics of technology, emerging markets, banking, technology in finance and education for a variety of New York based organizations and corporations both in the public and private sectors. Mr. Abi-Habib served on the Executive board and as Chairman of the Communication and Public Relations Committee at NYC Community Board 10.
In addition, a cofounder and key player in creating the 86th Street Business Improvement District of Bay Ridge, serves on the Executive Board of Directors and chairman of the advertising committee, of The Fifth Avenue Board Of Trade and board member of The Salaam Club Of New York. He also served as a member of the Borough President Task Force on 5th Avenue Business Improvement. He is a former Co-Chairman of the Essay Contest Committee of the Bay Ridge Community Council. Most importantly, he has helped create a great awareness in the need for an effective response mechanism in our community. This has resulted in the creation of The Unity Task Force in 2000 and after 9/11 the creation of CERT (Community Emergency Response Team).
Mr. Abi-Habib created the annual Festival of the Middle Eastern Churches, with over 5000 attendees from the various different ethnic and religious communities of Brooklyn. Mr. Abi-Habib has served as Chairman of the Festival of Middle Eastern Churches since it's inception in 1999. Mr. Abi-Habib has dedicated the last fifteen years to encouraging groups in the community to become more involved in civic, community and political affairs and events by providing services, civic education workshops, candidate forums, arranging meetings and festivals, and planning positive and constructive prayer services and prayer walks within the community.
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Abi Habib's company MSI NET Inc is a KGIA partner and does business with the BOE.
http://www.msiny.com/Contract%20Palm.htm
BOE NY Purchase page on MSI Net website:
In one article Abi Habib was referred to as head of the KGIA space committer. There appears to bea conflict of interests for someone who does business with the DOE privately and then sits on the board of a school which he is actively promoting.
MIM: Excerpt from an article about the school location controversy:
Abi-Habib could easily be speaking about himself, but he is actually referring to Khalil Gibran, the Lebanese-American writer, who is the namesake for a new international high school in Brooklyn that is opening this fall. Abi-Habib is on the board of the school, which will specialize in Middle Eastern studies and languages. Khalil Gibran International Academy will function similarly to other small, professionally-aligned high schools, such as those geared towards engineering, architecture and art, but will accept both Arabic-speaking and non-Arabic speaking youths. This is just the latest project Abi-Habib has poured his heart into. In addition, he helped plan an upcoming breast cancer awareness luncheon for 200 people at Brooklyn Heights' Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral. He's planning a similar event for men's heart health awareness in June. He's also organizing the annual Lebanese Heritage Day in Brooklyn, with Borough President Marty Markowitz, on March 27. Abi-Habib, who is 43 and shares his birthday with St. Patrick, moved to the U.S. in 1982 and settled in Bay Ridge shortly thereafter. The civil war among the many religious factions in Lebanon during the years before and after his arrival led to an influx of Lebanese immigrants, including members of the Maronite Christian Abi-Habib family. Middle Eastern Christians have been in New York since the beginning of the 1900s, something Abi-Habib wants people to know. "We've been part of the chemistry of Brooklyn for 100 years," he says proudly. After Sept. 11, "We had to remind people of who we are and that we are integrated, to make sure that Brooklyn in general is a good place to live," Abi-Habib says, without a trace of bitterness at the memory of those days. Community involvement, says Abi-Habib, comes naturally to him because it was always practiced at home — whether in Roumih, Lebanon, or New York. "My dad's house in Lebanon was always filled with local politicians. Then we came here and got involved in the church," says Abi-Habib. His family practices Maronite Catholic Christianity, which pledges loyalty to the pope, though the liturgy is said in Aramaic. Besides the church, Abi-Habib divides his time between his many pet projects and his family, which includes his wife and two young children. He has served on several community boards and task forces, and he's also the vice chair of the Brooklyn Republican Party. But that's nothing compared to the work he's done with the president. Of the United States, that is. On his plain eggshell-colored office wall, Abi-Habib has arranged his invitation to George W. Bush's 2005 inauguration ceremony at the White House in a place of honor, in the center of all the other awards from almost every imaginable community institution. When America invaded Iraq, he says, the main problem with the intervention was not how to topple Saddam Hussein, but rather how to deal with Iraqis. "One of the biggest problems was communication," says Abi-Habib. "At that time, the Department of Defense contacted me to help with a program that would bring linguists and translators into the new Middle East." Begun with only 40 or so people, the Arab Linguist Program has now grown to 350 people. Though the staff does lofty work like facilitating communication between senior Iraqi officials and U.S. workers, for Abi-Habib, it all comes down to enriching society at a grassroots level. "They are just doing community work," he modestly claims.A Better Arrangement
Whatever the inconveniences, the arrangement is not likely to raise the ire of the present parents as much as the previously proposed move to P.S. 282, since all of the children involved are older and mixing of age groups is not a concern. "I think it's a perfect place," said John Abi-Habib, head of the space committee for KGIA. Abi-Habib praised the culture of the two existing schools and envisioned a sharing of the arts and sciences between the three schools. "I am delighted and happy," he commented.He also said that both of the existing schools were satisfied with the arrangement. "The three principals met and hit it off. They're all happy." http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/3326
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MIM: In addition to his position as KGIA board member Abi Habib runs the merchant association.That means he is not just selling software to the DOE he runs an influential merchant group as well.If You are not a member, please call Our Membership committee and enroll so you can benefit from all the services that the board is offering.
As a member of The Fifth Avenue Board Of Trade you are providing you with the following services to increase explore of your business
5th Avenue Board Of Trade Year around activities: - The members of the Board of directors and the Executive board participate in many activities, carrying with them the name of the board and representing the Board Of Trade in many events. The Board supports Non-profit organizations, youth activities, clean up of Bay Ridge and the Avenue, parades, economic development organizations for Bay Ridge. -The Fifth Avenue Re-construction. The Board took a major step to insure the minimum interruption of businesses and the re-construction stage of the avenue. With the help of the local, state and government officials, The Board Of Trade was able to bring over $1.6 million for the revitalization and reconstruction of Fifth Avenue .Sincerely, John Abi-Habib Chairman, Advertising Committee. Member, Board Of Directors
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MIM:The Salam Club was also listed as a KGIA partnering organisation:
Salaam Club Of NY The history of The Salaam Club reflects the heritage of our great forefathers from the Middle East who brought their dreams and families with them to America. In June 1945, the Salaam Club was formed as a dedicated cultural fraternity of men of Middle Eastern descent. The Salaam Club Community Fund was established to raise funds to charitable causes and educate our youth. Monthly membership meetings are held at historic Fort Hamilton Officers Club in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with notable speakers at most meetings. All proceeds from all these events go for different charitable organizations in our community and abroad. Greg Lutfey, President. John Abi-Habib, 1st Vice Presiden thttp://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:pGk5dYr7Yy0J:www.arabamericanheritage.net/org.html+john+abi+habib&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=35&gl=us-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
—John Abi-Habib
Chairman, Middle Eastern Christian Coalition
Chairman, Mahrajan of Middle Eastern Churches
CEO, MSI Net Inc.http://www.thegentsprayer.com/testimonials.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------Another of the school's partners is the software company MSI Net Inc whose client webpage includes a listing which reads " NYC Department of Education large number of schools and districts". http://www.msiny.com/clientprofile.htm
http://www.brooklyneagle.com/categories/category.php?category_id=18&id=11861By Sarah Wolff
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
BAY RIDGE — "It's about the joining of the East and West, and to keep your heritage but also share it with your new home in the United States. This is his vision," says John Abi-Habib, the avid Brooklyn community activist.
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