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-RetweetRape Sheikh: A Known Threat for 20 Years

Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 8:45:36 am PDT

Imagine my surprise: Muslim cleric linked with terror groups. (Hat tip: cbinflux.)

ASIO warned authorities 20 years ago that Sheik Taj al-Din Al-hilaly could inflame communal violence in Australia.

Court judgments show ASIO initially believed the controversial mufti posed a risk to the community because of his alleged propensity to cause or promote violence.

Shortly after his arrival in Australia as the new imam of Lakemba Mosque in 1982, Sheik Hilaly was also linked with a shadowy terrorist group, Soldiers of God, which is thought to have been involved in the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1981.

A group of the same name, also known as Ansar al Islam, is among those listed by the Federal Government as a banned terrorist organisation. Western governments believe Ansar al Islam has close ideological and operational links with al-Qaeda.

Sheik Hilaly was also alleged to have endorsed suicide bombing, verbally attacked women and preached a highly political message of extremism.

The Sunday Telegraph columnist Piers Akerman writes today that a former intelligence officer said Sheik Hilaly’s name first surfaced in a report by one of Australia’s most senior intelligence assets in Cairo. The claimed the sheik spent a number of years training in Libya and was sent to Australia to train extremists.

Akerman writes the report was shelved and the agent who sent it believes that a campaign was waged against its contents.

Ansar al-Islam is a Kurdish Islamic terror group, reportedly started by the Muslim Brotherhood; and if Hilaly is linked to the assassination of Sadat, that’s another Muslim Brotherhood connection.

It’s all part of The Project.

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1 JammieWearingFool  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:48:00am

Feed him to some really big cats.

2 soccerdad  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:48:04am

It is all part of the project -- that says it all -- we need everyone to become familiar with tha short document -- link at left!

3 galloping granny  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:48:57am

Not only has he been a known threat for twenty years, he has been putting his foot in his mouth in a big way for nearly that long. There have been several times in the past that AUS considered deporting him.

4 Ojoe  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:50:04am

Boot him out.

5 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:51:35am
6 ctrlL  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:54:03am
a campaign was waged against its contents.

IMO, important question: Who was in a position at the time of the report to shelve and block this information?

/cue rainy, windy (S.E. MA) Saturday mystery music [dah-dah-dah .. daaah]

7 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:54:52am

He also blamed Jooos for porn and corruption...
How an Aussie Sheik disarmed his critics

Around 20 years ago, in a speech at Sydney University, Sheik al-Hilali was quoted as saying that Jews controlled the world using pornography and corruption. I was at that seminar. The speech was in Arabic with simultaneous translation using overheads. No cameras were present. I was so upset at this that I complained to the organisers.

8 Elric66  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:56:18am

Unless he actually does something violent, keep him in Australia. The best propaganda against Islam is Islam. Let the people hear it from the horse's mouth. Though Australia needs to cut off all public funding to Islam. Now thats crazy.

9 kathyn  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:56:45am

Why on earth has Australia tolerated this buffoon for so long?

(Probably for the same reason we tolerate ours.) I think I'm getting depressed.

10 friarstale  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:57:25am

it was only a matter of time

will this be what finally gets the diversity screwballs on our side?

will the libs realize they also might be on Israel's side?

11 reggie  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:57:45am

I just followed the link to the previous entry Charles included above. It garnered only 38 posts on the topic. I only hope this isn't indicative of the attention being given the topic going forward.

12 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 6:59:28am
ASIO warned authorities 20 years ago that Sheik Taj al-Din Al-hilaly could inflame communal violence in Australia.

TWENTY YEARS AGO!
TWEN---TEEE FRICKIN' YEARS AGO !

Shades of Kahane.


Everyone... please read the
Muslim Brotherhood Project article
that Charles links to above.
It is illuminating...
maybe some of you already noticed that
I post it all the time.
It's long, print it out.
READ IT!

14 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:00:20am

11 reggie
The heaviest shit always gets the fewest posts, I have remarked on that frequently lately...

15 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:01:37am
16 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:06:31am

there's more here...
How Alhilaly calls Australia home


Prime Minister Bob Hawke's federal Labor government ignored several adverse reports on the activities of controversial imam Sheik Taj Eldeen Alhilaly, filed by Australia's foreign and domestic intelligence agencies, ensuring that he would be granted permanent residency.
...
The CIA thought most highly of the source, but Canberra sent a clear message to "back off'', and it was all to do with the ethnic vote. The Lakemba Mosque caters to Muslims from Sydney's western suburbs, principally those from former Labor treasurer and prime minister Paul Keating's former electorate of Blaxland, and former Labor MP Leo McLeay's former electorates of Grayndler and, later, Watson.

When there were moves to prevent Alhilaly exchanging his temporary visa for permanent residency, both men went into bat for the sheik, despite opposition from members of various Muslim groups. A further adverse security report was delivered verbally to former Labor immigration minister Chris Hurford, who held the portfolio from 1984-87, and strongly opposed granting Alhilaly permanent residence.

Interesting stuff.

17 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:08:58am

Kilgore

Canberra sent a clear message to "back off'', and it was all to do with the ethnic vote

This is the crux of the biscuit here too, along with zillions of $$$.

Dying for votes and dollars. Literally.
Disgusting.

18 Iron Fist[deleted]  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:15:00am
19 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:16:18am

#18 Iron Fist
Ye shall know them by their fruits.
~ Very Famous Jewish guy

20 niallster  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:20:24am

Eem... been busy has anyone on the other threads on this pointed out that he was not granted permanent leave to stay etc he was granted CITIZENSHIP and as such can not be deported at least not under existing laws.

As said there were several calls to deport him before he was granted CITIZENSHIP but they were all scuppered by the Labor party looking to court the muslim vote.

21 Killgore Trout  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:21:25am

#17 BabbaZee
Kinda makes me wonder if the Dems will "back off" on CAIR (et al) in exchange for their support.

22 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:27:42am

#21 Killgore Trout

WILL? Already do, already have.

The Gramscian Whores are in bed with the Islamic beasts here and have been for quite some time, both parties, the Dems just being the more deeply entrenched and closer to them, having a more similar agenda.

Our politicos are compliciots.

23 niallster  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 7:34:56am

Same in UK. Both the Labour party and David Cameron's Not the Conservative Party Really Party court the Religion of Death assiduously.

They are a reliable block vote, the imams have proved they can deliver, and they have a deliberate policy of clustering in certain areas making their political clout way in excess of their numbers in a society where most can't be bothered to vote.

24 Daisy  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 8:08:32am

"Sheik Hilaly"

For an awful moment it looked like Sheik Hillary .. if the Dems keep on Moving On .. it could be .. Sheik Hillary in her cooking Burkah .. finally having time to frost those cookies she was so determined never to bake.

25 The Bruce  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 8:22:56am

No thread for the Norks, so I thought I'd post this latest development here.

South Korean and U.S. officials are monitoring the construction of a new building and other activities at a suspected North Korean nuclear site, trying to determine if the communist country is planning a second test detonation, news reports said Saturday.

South Korea is keeping a close watch on the movement of trucks and soldiers at the Punggye-ri site in North Korea's remote northeast, Yonhap news agency reported, citing several unidentified military officials.

What may save us are our enemies -- they refuse to abandon their war plans, and seem to be accelerating their timetables. Having the Norks do all this right before our elections should do more to educate the public than anything the Republican Party has failed to do.

26 Daisy  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 8:26:03am

#12 Babbazee,


"Everyone... please read the
Muslim Brotherhood Project article
that Charles links to above.
It is illuminating...
maybe some of you already noticed that
I post it all the time.
It's long, print it out.
READ IT!"


I've just read it. My blood is only now coming back up from thoroughly chilled to normal temp. I don't want to excerpt a single point right now .. since every single one is absolutely pertinent. You are right, every one of us needs to print it and read it .. now. This, with Mark Steyn's America Alone, complement each other terribly well.

27 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 8:38:52am

[Gold Star to Daisy]

28 MandyManners  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 10:08:12am

Spooky stuff.

29 BabbaZee  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 10:40:50am

The irony of my time seems to be that Archie Bunker was right about many, many things.

GOD BLESS AMERICA, YOU PINKO COMMIE MEATHEADS!
~ A. Bunker


See yez manyana, Feetballs.

30 lowandslow  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 10:57:39am

Great catch cbinflux. Five thousand people cheering on this madman in Australia and the MSM fails to tell anyone he's a terrorist. *spit*

31 cry of defiance and not of fear  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 11:52:48am

The issue of his citizenship is irrelevant; his conduct could likely be defined as treasonable (as indeed, all Moslem activity in any non-Moslem land must be judged to be, since their goal as Moslems is to effect an Islamic state under Sharia Law, allowing no other civil or religious authority and this is to accomplished under jihad which involves forced conversion, subjugation or death, steps designed to overthrow accepted authority and law and create warfare against the nation states and peoples therein).

Ultimately, and before it becomes too late or unmanageable (i.e. demographic growth by Moslems is a deliberate jihad tactic), Islam must be proscribed because it is a social/political ideology, rather than a religion, and it is aimed at destruction of civilization. With proscription comes the issues of deportation, imprisonment, execution.

32 cbinflux  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 12:55:56pm

Thanks for the HT, and kudos LowandSlow.

If Falwell, Graham, Roberts, etc. had blessed and sanctified rape and misogyny in general NOW would have fed them to the sharks.

33 Jesus Christ is Lord of Lords  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 1:31:15pm

Relaxed sheik gets rock star treatment

Muslims are oh so blinded.

34 Colt  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 2:43:36pm

Different Ansar al-Islam. The Ansar al-Islam involved in murdering Sadat was Egyptian. The Kurdish Ansar al-Islam are a different set of bastards.

Kurdish Ansar al-Islam was a merger between several different Kurdish jihadist groups, at least a couple of whom included Arab veterans of the war against the Soviets in Afghanistan. No Brotherhood there, beyond the pervasive virus that is Salafism.

35 Charles  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 2:52:28pm

Colt: this FBIS report mentions links between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Kurdish Ansar al-Islam: Ansar Al-Islam, Ansar Al-Sunnah Army, Abu-Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi, and Abu-Hafs Brigades.

I've never seen mention of a separate Egyptian group by that name. Do you have a source?

36 Colt  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 3:14:39pm

Charles,

I hadn't seen that report before. In fairness, it says that some of Ansar al-Islam's precursor groups and members were either supporters or members of the Muslim Brotherhood. The nascent al-Qaeda was at least as much an influence, if not more, given that 50-60 'Afghan Arabs', plus Kurdish al-Tawhid were amongst the first members. Kurdish al-Tawhid was multi-ethnic, along al-Qaeda lines and unique for Kurdish Islamist groups. They were also highly influenced by Abu Qatada.

I've never seen mention of a separate Egyptian group by that name. Do you have a source?

Not to hand, no. It was, if I remember right, one of the smaller groups in the happy family that is (or was) Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Or maybe it was a 'Jund' rather than an 'Ansar'... I'll see if I can dig up something more solid than this.

37 Colt  Sat, Oct 28, 2006 3:25:49pm

Hmm, no. I checked through some indexes and checked some old stuff on the PC, but no Egyptian Ansar al-Islam. A lesser-known Lebanese Asbat al-Ansar, the Ansar al-Sunna, and enough Islamic Armies of Derkistan to give one a headache. Nevermind the 'a.k.a.'s...

38 Colt  Sun, Oct 29, 2006 2:23:56am

Hmm. Now that it's a reasonable hour, I can think straight...

Shortly after his arrival in Australia as the new imam of Lakemba Mosque in 1982, Sheik Hilaly was also linked with a shadowy terrorist group, Soldiers of God, which is thought to have been involved in the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1981.

The terrorists who murdered Sadat were Egyptian. Kurdish Ansar al-Islam didn't exist for another 20 years, and had nothing to do with Sadat's killing.

I'd guess the journalists might have the wrong translation of 'Soldiers of God'.


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