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-RetweetEmerson: The HLF-CAIR Connections

Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 3:29:20 pm PDT

It’s disgraceful how little coverage the Holy Land Foundation trial—the largest terror financing trial in history, implicating some very high-profile Islamic advocacy groups—is getting in US mainstream media, and Steven Emerson tries to fill some of the gaps: HLF and CAIR, a Supplement to Mainstream Reporting.

CAIR was founded by high ranking officials of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), a Hamas front group effectively shut down after losing a $156 million civil judgment in a case brought by the parents of an American teenager murdered by Hamas terrorists. HLF was also a defendant in that case, and the ties between CAIR, IAP and HLF run very deep.

Ghassan Elashi, a defendant in the HLF trial, also a participant in the 1993 Philadelphia meeting of Hamas activists (along with CAIR founders Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmed), founded CAIR’s Texas chapter. In a previous criminal trial, Elashi has already been found guilty of laundering money for top Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzook, as well as violating sanctions against state sponsors of terrorism. He was sentenced to nearly 7 years in prison.

Earlier in the week, Elashi caused a stir in the courtroom, yelling about how the trial was part of a “Zionist conspiracy,” which is nothing new for Elashi and CAIR. When FBI agents raided Elashi’s company, Infocom, CAIR issued a press release complaining of an “anti-Muslim witch hunt,“ and - in typical CAIR fashion - purporting to speak for all American Muslims, which stated:

American Muslims view yesterday’s action as just one of a long list of attempts by the pro-Israel lobby to intimidate and silence all those who wish to see Palestinian Muslims and Christians free themselves of a brutal Apartheid-like occupation. We believe the genesis of this raid lies not in Washington, but in Tel Aviv.
As I noted above, Koenig reported that CAIR members were at the 1993 Hamas meeting. But evidence introduced during the trial implicated CAIR in the conspiracy even further, as documents from the trial link CAIR to the other U.S.-based Hamas front organizations, and demonstrate CAIR’s extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood – specifically the Palestine Committee.

Further, shortly after its incorporation, CAIR received $5,000 from HLF, a fact CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad disingenuously denied, until he was forced to concede it after the wire transfer was made public.

And as I reported in The New Republic, “[i]n the days after September 11, CAIR used its website to raise money for HLF, sending people who clicked on a link—called ‘Donate to the NY/DC Emergency Relief Fund’—to the HLF website.” If you clicked on that link, it led you to the following, now defunct, URL: http://www.hlf.org/cgi-bin/sc/order.cgi?... (empasis added). Clearly, it is the actions of CAIR’s founders and leaders, and not an “anti-Muslim witch hunt,” which has put CAIR in the government’s crosshairs.

While there has been some mainstream coverage of the HLF trial, it has been sporadic, hardly befitting the largest terrorism financing case in U.S. history. Their readership deserves better.

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1 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:30:52pm
While there has been some mainstream coverage of the HLF trial, it has been sporadic, hardly befitting the largest terrorism financing case in U.S. history. Their readership deserves better.

Amen, and God bless you for this work, Steve.

/And you too, Charles!

2 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:34:30pm

If it weren't for LGF, I wouldn't know a thing about this trial.

3 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:37:14pm

What I like about Emerson is he has all the facts well lined up, and thanks Charles for the extensive linking to the facts above.

4 gettinby  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:37:29pm

What main stream media has it been reported on, even sporatically?

5 Perfectsense  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:37:32pm

Color me shocked and surprised!

6 anotherindyfilmguy  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:39:29pm

IMO it's most likely just outright cowardice (fear of global repercussions) as opposed to being biased treasonously against the interests of the human race as a whole... (though sometimes it is hard to tell)

7 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:39:54pm

ABC, meanwhile, had a 7 minute misreported story about Bush comparing Iraq to Vietnam. Fake quotes and all.

8 Jack Reacher  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:40:11pm
We believe the genesis of this raid lies not in Washington, but in Tel Aviv.

You believe a lot of crazy sh**, CAIR, not least of which the Suras and Hadiths.

9 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:41:13pm
10 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:41:31pm

re: #6 anotherindyfilmguy

Is there any other way to explain the WaPo's failure to publish the Opus cartoons other than cowardice?

11 Daybrother  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:42:55pm

Seriously, all these groups need to be rolled up. They poison Muslims in the United States that otherwise just want to live free from Sharia as they directly support Muslims that are planning to kill hundreds of thousands of us. The fact that they continue to operate and spread like the Hydra is worrying. I don't "care" if every last media jihadist is under 24/7 FBI surveillance; It's poor Policy and they should not be operating at all in this Country.

12 Shay4l  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:43:17pm

HLF and a lot of the other Islmowackos have a big presence here in Dallas. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the big future attacks happens in Texas.

13 Jack Reacher  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:43:24pm

re: #10 pat

I don't know about the print edition, but the comic made it onto WaPo's website.

14 warren raymond  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:43:25pm

Who is setting the ancient forests of Greece on fire?

[Link: www.csmonitor.com...]

15 anotherindyfilmguy  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:43:38pm

re: #10 pat
That fairly much sums it up. It's also not just that paper either, IIRC there are others just as cowardly.

16 Simon Jester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:45:08pm

Brazen, shameful on CAIR's/HLF's part.

The lack of coverage is reminiscent of the lack of coverage for the corrected NASA climate statistics. No fanfare. As a matter of fact, last night when I went to the movies I saw a ludicrously sensationalist preview for another Gore-style film that featured, among other celebrity faces and voices, the eminent scholar of climate change, Leonardo Dicaprio. The movie, Rescue Dawn, was excellent; a NON-ideological Vietnam War movie from Werner Herzog (no Klaus Kinski in this one). It more than made up for the shameless minute-long trailer which preceded it.

17 David IV of Georgia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:46:39pm

re: #12 Shay4l

HLF and a lot of the other Islmowackos have a big presence here in Dallas. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the big future attacks happens in Texas.

I live a few miles from where the trial is taking place and I hear more about it on LGF and Jihad Watch than I do from the MSM.

18 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:47:29pm

It's similar to this demonstration that Gateway Pundit has up -- it did not get much MSM coverage -- but it's a very pointed attack at Saudi terror exports by Muslims.

19 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:48:08pm

re: #2 MandyManners

Ditto.

20 Simon Jester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:49:43pm

re: #12 Shay4l

They'd better not come down to Austin and mess with the Capitol. Of course, I know a few professors would bend over backwards (or perhaps forwards) to explain such an action away, even if they could see the damage from their office windows.

21 Ledger1  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:49:57pm

While there has been some mainstream coverage of the HLF trial, it has been sporadic, hardly befitting the largest terrorism financing case in U.S. history. - Steven Emerson

I agree with Emerson.

I just wonder how much oil money has found into pockets of top MSM producers.

22 lawhawk  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:52:26pm

re: #14 warren raymond

Good question, but the situation there is beyond awful - the fires are raging out of control and there have been arrests made in connection with some of the fires - which the authorities believe were intentionally set. That means that it is possible that some of those who died in the fires should be classified as homicides because of the criminal intent involved.

Meanwhile, here in the States, the problems are flooding rains.

Pick your poison.

23 judahsabre  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:52:38pm

We believe the genesis of this raid lies not in Washington, but in Tel Aviv.

Semi-literates. Everyone knows the capital of Israel is Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv. They can't bring themselves to say it even in the service of the usual anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

24 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:52:53pm

re: #21 Ledger1

I just wonder how much oil money has found into pockets of top MSM producers.

The saudis have a lot of media holdings.

25 Cognito  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:53:20pm

re: #21 Ledger1

I just wonder how much oil money has found into pockets of top MSM producers.

Ha. Billions! Billions! Hahahaahaaa!

They have to make sure their oil dollars don't accidentally come in contact with their Zionist checks, though. Otherwise your wallet explodes.

26 Simon Jester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:54:42pm

re: #23 judahsabre

We believe the genesis of this raid lies not in Washington, but in Tel Aviv.

Semi-literates. Everyone knows the capital of Israel is Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv. They can't bring themselves to say it even in the service of the usual anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

Maybe they're refering to the U.S. embassy in Herzliya or wherever it is. I wouldn't put it past THEM, perhaps...

/

27 DEZes  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:57:53pm

Blink, Blink.
I finally managed to hatch.
Feels good too.

28 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:59:29pm

re: #9 buzzsawmonkey

Maybe the trial would get better mainstream coverage if it were distributed in cartoon form.

...or maybe not.

I've seen ShortShit mocked up to be a monkey. I'd love to see one of Hoopie as the shit-slinging monkey he is.

29 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:00:31pm

Door's open.

30 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:00:49pm

re: #27 DEZes

WELCOME!

31 David IV of Georgia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:02:26pm

Has Charles had a stroke? The door has been open more in the last 3 weeks than in the last year—or so it seems.

32 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:02:44pm

It's gotten so little coverage because 99% of the media is either scared shi*less of CAIR or they're on their side.

The Washington Times, for one, refuses to cave.

Has there even been a single report on any of the major networks?

33 Killgore Trout  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:03:02pm

re: #18 Thanos

Awesome! I saw the press release and figured nobody would show up. That's the best news I've seen in quite some time. Notice it was not a CAIR sponsored event.

34 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:03:10pm

re: #25 Cognito

re: #21 Ledger1


I just wonder how much oil money has found into pockets of top MSM producers.

Ha. Billions! Billions! Hahahaahaaa!

They have to make sure their oil dollars don't accidentally come in contact with their Zionist checks, though. Otherwise your wallet explodes.

So it's like matter and anti-matter...

35 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:03:39pm

re: #33 Killgore Trout

re: #18 Thanos

Awesome! I saw the press release and figured nobody would show up. That's the best news I've seen in quite some time. Notice it was not a CAIR sponsored event.

The only coverage is in IRNA...

36 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:06:05pm

re: #6 anotherindyfilmguy

IMO it's most likely just outright cowardice (fear of global repercussions) as opposed to being biased treasonously against the interests of the human race as a whole... (though sometimes it is hard to tell)

"No man escapes when freedom fails,
The best men rot in filthy jails,
And those that cried 'appease, appease',
Are hanged by those they tried to please."
-Horace Mann

37 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:07:02pm

re: #31 David IV of Georgia

We need a steady supply of troll or we get ornery.

38 Winslow Leach, the composer  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:07:20pm

OT

Re #573 Thanos

Thalian thoughts, and thank you, Thanos.
But remember, we know who you are.

39 marwan's daughter  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:08:04pm

I'm still mulling over an earlier idea I had about having people here send champagne to the Investigative Project's office. I just revived my blog and I may have a post regarding this. Because those at the IPT deserve some consolation. The MSM won't give Steven Emerson or the IPT the recognition they deserve.

40 justamomof4  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:08:16pm

HLF CAIR links are quite revealing. What is also quite revealing is how CAIR shenanigans are involved (shady financial dealings) with tax payer funded (under-performing) madrassas labeled as "magnet schools" focusing on arabic language .

One of the new educational warlords these unsuspecting Somali families are encountering is Ahmad Al-Akhras, CAIR national vice chairman, who is listed as one of the incorporators of both charter schools, and who is listed as the treasurer of International Academy. Joining him on the board of both schools is Abukar Arman, the Somali terror apologist who was recently forced to resign from the Central Ohio Homeland Security oversight board following my FrontPage exposé regarding his published statements of support for terrorist organizations and individuals (see, “Hometown Jihad: The Somali Terror Apologist Next Door” and “Terror Sympathizer Tossed from Homeland Security Oversight Panel”). Arman identifies himself as the board president of Westside Academy and March 2005 press release announcing his appointment to a government board lists him as “building director” of International Academy.


snip

The other board members of both institutions are a collection of CAIR-OH officials and board members, and business partners and associates of Al-Akhras, many of whom have served or presently serve on the board of Sunrise Academy, the only full-time Islamic school in the area. In fact, the website for Westside Academy features a link to the Islamic school, even though the charter school claims to be non-sectarian. Sunrise Academy has also been the subject of a recent FrontPage exposé, “Hometown Jihad: The School Gym that Terror Built”, following their multiple fundraising events featuring Siraj Wahhaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and an advocate of replacing the US Constitution with shari’a law.

Ahmad Al-Akhras is one of Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman’s closest advisors, and Coleman has rewarded his political partner by appointing him to the city’s Community Relations Commission, along with several other city government boards and working groups. This despite the public support that Al-Akhras has given to two convicted Columbus-area Al-Qaeda operatives, another who was recently indicted for supporting terrorist activity, and his self-described longtime friendship with convicted and deported Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative, Fawaz Damra, who received considerable support from CAIR-OH and the national organization prior to his deportation (see, “Hometown Jihad: Getting By with a Little Help From His (Terrorist) Friends”). And in the current HAMAS/Holy Land Foundation terror financing trial in Dallas, where CAIR has been named unindicted co-conspirator, testimony by a FBI agent has placed two close associates of Al-Akhras, CAIR founders Omar Ahmad and Nihad Awad, at a critical 1993 HAMAS strategy meeting in Philadelphia designed to support the terror organization’s efforts to derail the Oslo Peace Accords. Those terrorist ties notwithstanding, Al-Akhras’ extensive political connections and business relationships seem to have paid off in getting the schools approved.

continued below

41 justamomof4  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:08:21pm

continued from above -
From another article posted at FrontPageMag by Patrick Poole we learn:

Leaders of the Somali community might be concerned about the open profiteering by the school’s board members and employees from their enterprise. A 2003 Ohio State Auditor’s report on International Academy noted (p. 17) that the school paid $83,500 to Strategic Education and Economic Development (SEED) for teacher training, curriculum development, financial management and State relations. According to filings with the Ohio Secretary of State, SEED was a trade name for the Consolidated Investment Group, Inc., which had the following incorporators: Ahmad Al-Akhras, Abukar Arman, Abdinur Mohamud (the Ohio Dept of Education Title III Director), and International Academy Principal Mouhamed Tarazi. The state legislature closed that loophole in 2003 preventing charter school developers and board members from profiting from their positions in this manner.


However, a bit of digging demonstrates that the profiteering may not be entirely over. The Franklin County Auditor’s property tax records shows that the building currently occupied by Westside Academy is owned by Unified Investment Corp., which lists its place of business as Mouhamed Tarazi’s home address and Tarazi is the listed as the business agent. The 2004 Ohio State Auditor’s report notes in addition (p. 22) that a corporation that Tarazi was a partner of, Sali International, was also paid $140,386 by International Academy.

With luck and skill, the HLF/CAIR links will open a whole pandoras box of legal disputes that will ultimately force them out of business - permanently.

42 DEZes  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:08:57pm

Thanks for the welcome Mandy.
This site contains a lot of grey matter, I will try to keep up.

43 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:09:16pm

Hrmmm -- Hackers just took down the Pakistan daily times...

[Link: noblesseoblige.org...]

44 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:11:07pm
45 bikermailman  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:11:16pm

re: #12 Shay4l

HLF and a lot of the other Islmowackos have a big presence here in Dallas. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the big future attacks happens in Texas.

Not just in Dallas, either. The Houston area, Midland/Odessa, and out here in the South Plains as well.

46 bikermailman  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:13:28pm

re: #27 DEZes

Blink, Blink.
I finally managed to hatch.
Feels good too.

Welcome to you.

47 FriarsTale  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:13:28pm

OT
here's a song and slideshow dedicated to all the "Right Wing" blogs, and to LGF, for all they have done to help weaken the old media
[Link: www.cruxy.com...]

48 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:14:13pm

re: #38 Winslow Leach, the composer

OT

Re #573 Thanos

Thalian thoughts, and thank you, Thanos.
But remember, we know who you are.

shhh ...

The Infinity Watch might be reading

49 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:15:04pm
50 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:16:39pm
And as I reported in The New Republic, “n the days after September 11, CAIR used its website to raise money for HLF, sending people who clicked on a link—called ‘Donate to the NY/DC Emergency Relief Fund’—to the HLF website.” If you clicked on that link, it led you to the following, now defunct, URL: [Link: www.hlf.org...] (empasis added).

CAIR sought to entrap Muslims, ordinary Muslims who wanted to help the survivors of 9/11, and get them to contribute to Hamas via HLF.

CAIR does not speak for all Muslims. They are the entrappers of Muslims, not the spokesmen for them. If they were of one mind with ordinary Muslims, they would not have to resort to trickery to get them to contribute to Hamas. There was a double con job here: first they used misleading advertisement on their site to get ordinary Muslims who wanted to help the families of the victims of 9/11, and trick them into giving to an organisation that had nothing to do with helping the the families of the victims of 9/11; secondly, they didn't tell their unsuspecting targets that HLF was giving money to Hamas.

51 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:27:03pm

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52 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:38:15pm

re: #51 MandyManners

Do you have a link to back that up, Lady?

53 HolmWrecker  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:58:48pm

re: #2 MandyManners

Agreed, I wouldn't know a lot of things if not for LGF and the Lizard Army.
Thanks all!

54 Moody Leo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:03:37pm

I've been reading some of this on Northeast Intelligence Network and some other sites, but this is a good article, Thanks

Moody Leo

55 stevieray  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:03:41pm

re: #51 MandyManners

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Fixed that for ya. ;^)

56 Gumby  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:07:09pm

Wow... after months of close calls... I've finally succeeded! Now I can't think of anything to say... hahahahha!

57 Mich-again  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:11:15pm

re: #56 GumbyWelcome newbie!

58 rorschach  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:23:33pm

c.a.i.r. is just another civil rights group being picked on by the mean old conservatives.

Just ask Alan Colmes.

59 Highrise  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:28:08pm
While there has been some mainstream coverage of the HLF trial, it has been sporadic, hardly befitting the largest terrorism financing case in U.S. history.

The msm to me has blood on it's hands...and it dares criticize anyone else. THey need to clean up their own back yard...

but for now, I'll just praise the people like Emerson, Charles, MIchelle Malkin, Robert Spencer and the like...will keep the light shined on. True patriots.

60 bombast  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 6:28:15pm

Here's a moral question.

I have a digital copy of "Alms for Jihad" the book that got banned a few weeks ago. It's all about how Islamic charities funded terror. It's not encrypted.

Would it be a good thing if it showed up on bittorrent?

On one hand I'm a strong believer in the rights of authors to profit from their work. On the other, since it's been pulled from the market, these authors aren't going to profit anyway, and it would be good for people to know who really paid for all killings over the past 15 years.

Any thoughts?

61 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 6:39:14pm
62 acushla  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 7:49:00pm

“Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran ... should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth.” Omar Ahmad, Chairman of CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations [July 1998]

I'm going to stick my neck out here and say that I've been around long enough to see the MSM rally to America's cause, and then to watch the decades-long abandonment of the country that makes freedom possible throughout the world, in particular the freedom that allows the MSM to exist. I've been around long enough to have religion, lose it, then get it back again. I believe this country is truly blessed. Whether you believe in God or not, it is interesting that in every test since this country's inception, even faltering badly at times, America has survived and overcome. The birth of this country itself is something of a miracle.

And so I find it interesting too, whether you believe in God or not, that just when the MSM has gone south on us, at a time when we need it most, talk radio and the Internet become the strongest champions of truth. Kind of another "just in the nick of time" thing that keeps popping up throughout the history of the free world.

Maybe I'm kidding myself, but we are either very lucky or very blessed, and I guess I just prefer to believe the latter. It's what convinces me that we will prevail, and we will win.

[Off soapbox, thank you for listening.]

63 opnion  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 7:58:00am

Steve Emerson does really good work. After 9/11 he was given a lot of deference in the media. Now that the MSM is no longer afraid and has reverted to being snarky. They always have some screaming Leftie on or member of
the RoP on with him to scream an obfuscate.
These groups including CAIR should be busted up and when the evidence is supporting there should be deportations & jail time.
It is now tough to do because our President & others kept up the drum beat that this is a peaceful religion hijacked by a tiny minority.
The truth I do not believe would support the assertion.

64 ripper  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 8:21:16am

re: #60 bombast

The authors of Alms for Jihad have gotten the rights back from Cambridge University Press, and are negotiating with US publishers. It will be back, and with all the publicity it will probably be a best seller.

65 J. Lichty  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 8:30:38am

speaking of witchunts, does anyone know what is going on in the Franklin-AIPAC witchhunt?


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