NYT Blows Another Investigation

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 8:34 am PDT • Views: 389

The New York Times has blown another ongoing investigation into Al Qaeda sympathizers in the United States, with a bizarre semi-adulatory article about Samir ibn Zafar Khan (aka Inshallashaheed ), an internet jihadi Dr. Rusty has been following for some time: The Jawa Report: Inshallashshaheed Outted: North Carolina Jihadi in the News.

Michael Moss of the New York Times has outted Inshallashaheed, the al Qaeda supporting blogger who we’ve been investigating for over a year. I’ve been sitting on his true identity for months, but in one fell swoop Samir ibn Zafar Khan, who lives in Charlotte North Carolina, has been identified.

Thanks a lot to Michael Moss and the New York Times for blowing an ongoing investigation into a known al Qaeda sympathizer who lives here in the United States. I’ve known about this piece for a few weeks and wrote the NY Times to ask Moss not to run it. No reply from the Times.

While we appreciate Moss’s commitment to spreading the word about the Internet Jihad, we really wish he would have consulted with us on the matter. He has a right to out Inshallahshaheed as Samir Khan, but doing so has jeopardized an ongoing investigation into a terror ring which begins in the US and ends in Somalia.

But that’s just like the NY Times, isn’t it? In Moss’s defense, he seems to have asked the FBI if there was an investigation into Khan, and they declined to comment.

There’s even a video of him here.

Notice that the Times article is credited not just to Michael Moss; the other writer on the piece is Souad Mekhennet. Also notice that throughout the article they refer to the dead Al Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as “Mr. Zarqawi.”

Advertisement

58 comments

^ back to top ^

Name:

Pass:

Register Forgot Your Password? Re-send Confirmation (To log in, cookies must be enabled in your browser!)

Turn off ads by subscribing!
For about 33 cents a day, our subscription option turns off all advertisements at LGF!
Read more...


► LGF Headlines

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Articles

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Pages

  • Loading...

► Top 10 Comments

  • Loading...

► Bottom Comments

  • Loading...

► Recent Comments

  • Loading...

► Tools/Info

► Tag Cloud

► Contact

You must have Javascript enabled to use the contact form.
Your email:

Subject:

Message:


Messages may be published in our weblog, unless you request otherwise.
Tech Note:
Using the Contact Form

More Partners

Compare Electricity Prices in your area. Texas Electricity is deregulated; you have the right to choose Texas Electric Rates from among many Texas Electric Companies.

A volcano of debauchery.

TwitterFacebook
LGF Pages
Recent Pages

live life like you have one
the new national anthem
35 minutes ago
Views: 26 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Daniel Ballard
Late Afternoon Light-Kalanchoe
4 hours, 41 minutes ago
Views: 72 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 2

MikeySDCA
Colin Powell Endorsed Same-Sex Marriage Once It Was Safe, More Evidence He's Hardly a Great Leader.
4 hours, 45 minutes ago
Views: 78 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

researchok
Attachment Birthers
4 hours, 54 minutes ago
Views: 82 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Eclectic Infidel
City College of San Francisco Budget Update
5 hours, 33 minutes ago
Views: 90 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Michael McBacon
Kansas governor signs 'Shariah bill' to ban Islamic law
10 hours, 4 minutes ago
Views: 199 • Comments: 6
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 4

Aigle
National Geographic Traveler Veers Off Track
1 day, 10 hours ago
Views: 417 • Comments: 5
Tweets: 0 • Rating: -4

MichaelJ
Apple TV Slated to Debut in December?
1 day, 11 hours ago
Views: 210 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 1

Ascher
Israeli Who Saved Turk on Everest: You Never Abandon a Friend - Israel News, Ynetnews
1 day, 12 hours ago
Views: 280 • Comments: 1
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 3

Haywood Jabloeme
The Harrassment of Patterico & Its Roots in Left-Wing Activism
1 day, 12 hours ago
Views: 497 • Comments: 2
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 4

 Frank says:

Anything played wrong twice in a row is the beginning of an arrangement.