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Home Front: WoT
U.S. Raids N.Va. Office of Saudi-Based Charity
2004-06-02
WJLA-TV. Hat tip: LGF.
Alexandria, Va. (AP) - Federal agents have raided the Alexandria headquarters of a Saudi-based charity founded by a nephew of Osama bin Laden. The Washington Post reports that the FBI, immigration agents and the Joint Terrorism Task Force raided the World Assembly of Muslim Youth on Friday.
Together, they put the whammy on WAMY.
All the office’s files and computer hard drives were seized, and the group says a volunteer board member was arrested on immigration charges. The charity strongly denies any terrorist ties
[my surprise meter reads "off scale low"]
and says the government had told them the probe is focused only on "immigration issues." The group acknowledged that bin Laden’s nephew, Abdullah bin Laden, was involved in forming its branch in Northern Virginia, it says people shouldn’t assume that means it has any terrorist connections.
Posted by:Mike

#4  The group acknowledged that bin Laden’s nephew, Abdullah bin Laden, was involved in forming its branch in Northern Virginia, it says people shouldn’t assume that means it has any terrorist connections. Please see our ad in the Sunday Washington Post about our "sponsoring landmarks" in Washington DC.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-02 7:50:58 PM  

#3  Remember the 3 Sod princes that mysteriously died within a year after 9/11?
(Buzz on the smarter streets like RB was that they were offed because of their terrorist connections.)
Well, one of them was head of WAMY.
Posted by: Jen   2004-06-02 7:43:33 PM  

#2  The group acknowledged that bin Laden’s nephew, Abdullah bin Laden, was involved in forming its branch in Northern Virginia, it says people shouldn’t assume that means it has any terrorist connections.

Actually, I assumed they had ties to terrorism when I saw the words "Saudi", "charity", and "Muslim". Hell, any two of those is enough to make you suspicious; all three should be sufficient grounds for a search warrant.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-06-02 7:37:20 PM  

#1  
The group acknowledged that bin Laden’s nephew, Abdullah bin Laden, was involved in forming its branch in Northern Virginia, it says people shouldn’t assume that means it has any terrorist connections.
Hahahahahahahahaha!

Thanks - I needed a good laugh.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-06-02 6:47:38 PM  

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