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I am only interested in the assertion that they are a front for the Muslim Brotherhood. Ditto MSA. Whether or not you like their priorities and rhetoric is a separate issue.
Some initial documents I read.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/919436/posts
MSA Figure Seized By FBI
By Paul Barrett
Wall Street Journal | May 29, 2003
See also WIKI as he was aquitted of 3 terrorism charges but deported as given below
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_Omar_Al-Hussayen
He was acquitted of three of the eight immigration charges. As the jurors deadlocked on the remaining charges, District Judge Edward Lodge declared a mistrial for those remaining charges.[9] The remaining immigration charges would have to be retried.
Deportation[edit]
After his acquittal at the criminal trial, Al-Hussayen was still held in custody by immigration authorities. A few weeks later, he agreed not to appeal his deportation order if the prosecution agreed not to retry him for the remaining immigration charges.
MUSLIM STUDENT'S ASSOCIATION:
https://www.investigativeproject.org/2118/the-muslim-students-associations-terror-problem
While it strives for respectability, the Muslim Students Association (MSA) has a dark side. For example, a 2007 report by the New York Police Department describes MSAs as "part of a growing trend of Salafi-based radicalization."
The report lists MSAs as an example of "Salafi Influences and Incubators," stating: "Extremists have used these university-based organizations as forums for the development and recruitment of like-minded individuals - providing a receptive platform for younger, American-born imams, to present a radical message in a way that resonates with the students."
But the organization's role in radicalizing other Muslims is just part of the problem. Patrick Poole shows how some of the organization's most senior members have been implicated in a variety of terror-related conspiracies:
"These include an MSA national president who was al-Qaeda's top financier in the U.S., as chapter president who was one of al-Qaeda's co-founders, and a former MSA faculty advisor who is currently the terrorist most wanted by the U.S. government," according to Poole. "Other MSA leaders have been recently identified in several domestic and international terror plots, and some currently are facing terrorism charges."
A few of the spotlighted by Poole include:
• Abdurrahman Alamoudi, who served as MSA national president in 1982 and 1983, is serving a 23-year prison sentence for his international terrorist activities. In 2005, the Treasury Department called his arrest "a severe blow to al-Qaeda, as Alamoudi had a close relationship with al-Qaeda and raised money for al Qaeda in the United States."
• Aafia Siddiqui was convicted in February of the attempted murder of a U.S. Army captain while she was incarcerated and being interrogated at a prison in Afghanistan. Siddiqui was active in the MSA while attending MIT. According to a 2005 story in Vogue, Siddiqui authored a guide published by the national MSA organization encouraging members not to water down Islamic doctrine on issues such as jihad.
• Ali Asad Chandia, convicted of terror charges as part of the Northern Virginia jihad network, was president of the Montgomery College (Maryland) MSA. He is serving a 15-year prison sentence.
• Al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, currently the U.S. government's most wanted terrorist, served as chaplain for George Washington University's MSA.
• Wa'el Hamza Julaidan, former president of the University of Arizona MSA, was one of al-Qaida's co-founders and its logistics boss.
CAIR (FROM COURT DOCUMENTS
http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/case_docs/423.pdf
ATTACHMENT A
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
DALLAS DIVISION
III. The following are individuals/entities who are and/or were members of the US Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee and/or its organizations
.......... 11. Council on American Islamic Relations, aka CAIR
https://www.investigativeproject.org/361/cair-identified-by-the-fbi-as-part-of-the-muslim
Dallas--In testimony Tuesday, FBI Agent Lara Burns reported before the jury in the Holy Land Foundation (HLF) trial that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was listed as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee, right alongside HLF, the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), and the United Association for Studies and Research (UASR). Agent Burns further testified that CAIR received money from HLF - a claim that Nihad Awad blatantly denied in a congressional testimony in September of 2003.
Burns also said that both Omar Ahmed and Nihad Awad, CAIR co-founders who today serve as CAIR's chairman emeritus and executive director, respectively, were also listed as individual members the Brotherhood's Palestine Committee in America
See also
http://www.islamicpluralism.org/documents/982.pdf
American Muslims Commend FBI for Rejection of CAIR
We, the undersigned American Muslims, have long known
the true character of CAIR and its allies. Therefore:
• We observe that they denounce “terrorism” in general terms but not the specific
actions of Islamist groups like Hamas or Hezbollah. They denounce violence but not the
ideologies behind it.
• We observe their commitment to radical aims, their attempts to chill free speech by
calling critics of radical Islam “Islamophobes,” and their false, ugly accusations against
moderate American Muslims who disagree with their agenda.
• We reject any claim that CAIR and its supporters are legitimate civil liberties advocates or
appropriate partners between the U.S. government and American Muslims.
• We congratulate the FBI for adopting a firmer attitude toward CAIR, as a defense
of Americans of all faiths from the menace of radical Islam, including Muslims of all
backgrounds—Sunni, Shia, Sufi, secular, etc.
• We call on the U.S. Department of Justice to affirm and continue this decision.
• We call on the entire United States government to follow suit in rejecting relations with
the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Dr. Kemal Silay, President, Center for Islamic Pluralism, www.islamicpluralism.org
Supna Zaidi, Assistant Director, Islamist Watch, www.islamist-watch.org
M. Zuhdi Jasser, American Islamic Forum for Democracy, www.aifdemocracy.org
Imaad Malik, Fellow, Center for Islamic Pluralism
Dr. Ahmed Subhy Mansour, International Quranic Center, www.ahl-alquran.com
Khalim Massoud, reformislam@gmail.com
Nawab Agha Mousvi, American Muslim Congress and Center for Islamic Pluralism
Kiran Sayyed, Council for Democracy and Tolerance, http://cfdnt.com/
Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, Executive Director, Center for Islamic Pluralism
Shia.Protest@yahoo.com
Dr. Jalal Zuberi, Southern U.S. Director, Center for Islamic Pluralism