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Home Front: WoT
Former Officers of Islamic Charity Indicted on Federal Charges
2005-05-16
Two former officers of a U.S.-based Islamic charity were indicted on federal charges accusing them of lying to authorities investigating the charity's alleged ties to terrorist organizations. Emadeddin Muntasser, the former head of Care International, and Muhammed Mubayyid, the group's former treasurer, were arrested Thursday following their Wednesday indictment on charges of concealing information from federal agencies, conspiring to defraud the United States, and making false statements to the FBI. The charity is now defunct.
The name suggests they were riding on CARE, which is a legitimate charity that's been around for at least 60 years...
"Organizations that conceal their true activities to abuse our tax laws, and in this case fund their support of the mujahideen and jihad, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," said U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan. The indictment and arrests were disclosed the same day Muntasser was scheduled to have a hearing in federal court on his application for U.S. citizenship. U.S. District Judge Rya Zobel held off on ruling on the application. Muntasser's attorney, Jeremiah Friedman, declined to comment after a brief closed-door meeting about the case with prosecutors and Zobel. Both men appeared in U.S. District Court in Worcester. Muntasser was ordered released to home confinement with electronic monitoring. Mubayyid's detention hearing is scheduled for Monday.

Reached by phone at his home late Thursday, Muntasser declined to comment, saying he may make a statement on Friday through his attorney. A message left at a phone number for Jumana Munlla, who is listed as Mubayyid's wife in his bankruptcy filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Worcester, was not immediately returned. Muntasser, 40, the owner of the Logan Furniture chain and a Libyan national, was a founding president of the Boston-based charity Care International. The organization, which is not affiliated with the global relief group CARE International, has been scrutinized because of its links to groups that support terrorism.

Mubayyid, 40, Care's treasurer, has been employed by a software firm that was in the news two years ago after federal agents searched its offices as part of an investigation into funding of terrorist groups. No charges were ever brought against the software company or its officers. Mubayyid donated $360 (?282) to the Alkifah Refugees Center in New York, according to a receipt obtained by The Investigative Project, a group that investigates radical Islamic organizations. The New York organization was named by federal prosecutors as the center of the conspiracy to bomb the World Trade Center in 1993.
Yeah, but 360 bucks doesn't make him the group's biggest donor. I'm assuming they've got more than that on him...
Care International says in its promotional materials that it was formed to help war orphans, widows and refugees in Muslim nations. According to the indictment, Care was raising and spending money to support and promote mujahideen fighters and jihad, and published a pro-jihadist newsletter. It didn't reveal those activities in its tax forms and didn't reveal its links to Al-Kifah. Muntasser also failed to tell the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in a 1999 interview about the group's support for jihad, and didn't mention that on a trip to Pakistan several years earlier, he also traveled to Afghanistan. Muntasser has described his work with Care as humanitarian. He applied for U.S. citizenship in late 2002, but didn't disclose his association with Care and Al-Kifah, or his travel to Afghanistan, according to the indictment.
Posted by:Spavirt Pheng6042

#1  Just as the Tranzis have bastardized the "international" version of the Red Cross into a political tool, it appears such is the case with "Care International" - it's obviously linked with the real Care.

That the US Red Cross maintains a stiff arm from the International Red Cross Thingy has prolly saved them. No such luck good judgement for Care.

How this org was hijacked is prolly a pure PC story. That it was is evidenced by the fact that some Fed Prosecutor is willing to go the distance. If they are defunct, it doesn't show on their website. And another one bites the dust.
Posted by: .com   2005-05-16 20:28  

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