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WND : Ejected imam linked to Hamas, bin Laden
2006-11-22
One of six Muslim imams pulled from a US Airways flight in Minneapolis last night by federal authorities is affiliated with a Hamas-linked organization and acknowledged a connection to Osama bin Laden in the 1990s. Omar Shahin, who served as a spokesman for the clerics, is a representative of the Kind Hearts Organization, which had its assets frozen by the U.S. Treasury pending an investigation, notes Islam scholar Robert Spencer on his weblog JihadWatch.

Treasury spokesman Stuart Levey in February said Kind Hearts "is the progeny of Holy Land Foundation and Global Relief Foundation, which attempted to mask their support for terrorism behind the façade of charitable giving."

The imams had attended a conference in Minneapolis of the North American Imams Federation, said Shahin, who is president of the group. "They took us off the plane, Humiliated™ us in a very disrespectful way," Shahin said after the incident last night.

Today, Shahin called for Muslims and non-Muslims to boycott US Airways unless the company changes its policy. "They know what they have to do, they have to be fair and just with everybody," he said.

The Washington, D.C., based lobby group Council on American-Islamic Relations planned to file a complaint, said CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. "Because, unfortunately, this is a growing problem of singling out Muslims or people perceived to be Muslims at airports, and it's one that we've been addressing for some time," Hooper said.

CAIR, however, has its own ties to Hamas, having been identified by two former FBI counter-terrorism chiefs as a spinoff of a front group for the Palestinian terrorist organization. A Sept. 28, 2001, story in the Arizona Republic that said Arizona appears to have been the home of an al-Qaida sleeper cell, named Shahin as one of three part-time Arizona residents who "fits the pattern" of the terrorist group.

Shahin, identifed as being with the Tucson Islamic Center, said members of his mosque may have helped bin Laden in the early 1990s when the al-Qaida leader was fighting against the Russians. The CIA at that time, Shahin said, called bin Laden a "freedom fighter." "Then they tell us he is involved in terrorist acts, and they stopped supporting him, and we stopped," he said.

In the story, Shahin expressed doubt that Muslims were responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks and said he "didn't trust much of what the FBI has divulged - including the hijackers' identities." As for Al-Qaida nests in America, Shahin said, "All of these, they make it up."

Witnesses to the imam's explusion last night said some of them made anti-American comments about the war in Iraq before boarding the flight, according to Minneapolis airport spokesman Patrick Hogan. Also, some of the men asked for seat belt extensions even though a flight attendant thought they didn't need them. "There were a number of things that gave the flight crew pause," Hogan said.

Shahin claimed three members of the group prayed in the terminal before the six boarded the plane. Last night, however, he said they had prayed on the plane. The imams boarded the plane individually, Shahin said, except for a blind member who needed assistance. They didn't sit together and "did nothing," he contended.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#4  ---- I imagine many of the witnesses to the events are afraid to identify themselves & say what they heard and saw.
---- James Lileks posted this on his blog from the Twin Cities:
Interesting. I was talking today with a guy I know; heÂ’d been at a suburban hotel for an annual company sales meeting. The regional manager was having a difficult time speaking, since the party in the next conference room was praying about as loudly as is humanly possible, and had followed the prayers with a speaker who expressed in rather . . . forceful terms the depth of Muslim oppression in America. Unless there are several Muslim religious conferences going on in Minneapolis at the moment, IÂ’d guess that might be the one. If so, I wonder if the reported truculence of the men might have been influenced, or at least reinforced, by the speaker. Whoever he was.

---- I strongly support a boycott by Muslims of US Airways and of all other airways. It would be a big plus for the rest of us. I might even start using airlines again.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-11-22 18:53  

#3  I currently live ina suburb not far from Minneapolis. Dearborn may have the reputation, but Minneapolis is catching up fast. Damn fast. The growth of the Smally "community" here since 9/11 has been incredible. I don't have the numbers, but I would bet it's increase somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% and it's not slowing down. Minneapolis is the next big trouble city. I would stake my future on it. In fact, I am. I have decided to sell my house to get out of here. Something is coming to Minneapolis and I don't want to be around for it.
Posted by: Mike N.   2006-11-22 16:00  

#2  Looks like their "we didn't do nuthin'" story is officially starting to unravel. Ought to be interesting how this unfolds.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-22 13:33  

#1  First Dearborn. Now what is going down in Minneapolis ? More than we think. They just put this Muzzie into Congress. That requires a substantial concentration of moonbats in one voting district. And Phoenix ?

Now if we could be guaranteed that no Muzzies would ever again step aboard US Airways flights, I'd wager that so many people would exclusively book US Airways that their stock would jump 10% in the first month. US Airways ought to start putting out ads proclaiming "No Muslims Fly US Airways".
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-11-22 12:08  

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