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"But Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV has not allowed references to the 9-11 attacks on the United States or terrorism to be mentioned in the 18-day-old trial of the three Care International officials, who are charged with defrauding the United States by not mentioning support for jihad and mujahedin and thereby preserving their tax-exempt status."
"Jihad noted in wiretaps," by Lee Hammel for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette (thanks to all who sent this in):
BOSTON— The jury in the case of three officers of a defunct Muslim charity listened yesterday to wiretaps in U.S. District Court in which two of the defendants spoke to two men who subsequently were convicted with Jose Padilla on terrorism conspiracy charges.However, when jury members heard Emadeddin Z. Muntasser and Samir Al-Monla, successive presidents of Care International from 1993 through 1998, talk to Kifah Jayoussi and Adham Hassoun, they were not told that Mr. Jayoussi and Mr. Hassoun are awaiting sentencing in federal court in Miami after having been convicted in August with Mr. Padilla. Mr. Jayoussi and Mr. Hassoun and Mr. Padilla were charged with belonging to a North American terrorism support cell that provided money, recruits and supplies to Islamic extremists around the world.
The jury has been told that Al-Kifah Refugee Center, from which the government alleges Care International sprang, has been tied in news reports to the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. But Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV has not allowed references to the 9-11 attacks on the United States or terrorism to be mentioned in the 18-day-old trial of the three Care International officials, who are charged with defrauding the United States by not mentioning support for jihad and mujahedin and thereby preserving their tax-exempt status.
About three dozen wiretaps going back to November 1994 and authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act were introduced to the jury. In an Aug. 3, 1998, intercept, Mr. Jayoussi spoke to Mr. Al-Monla about raising money for the wife of a man serving a life sentence.
Mr. Jayoussi told Mr. Al-Monla that Mahmoud Abu Halima had been chairman of a defense committee for the man charged with murdering Jewish militant Rabbi Meir Kahane on Nov. 5, 1990, and who “joined the group of the skyscraper in N.Y.” — presumably meaning the World Trade Center bombing five years earlier.
Mr. Al-Monla offered $1,000, but told Mr. Jayoussi “to send me a letter saying that this is a request to help a family or some poor people or something like that.” With Care International incorporated to sponsor widows and orphans affected by overseas wars, Mr. Al-Monla cautioned Mr. Jayoussi not to mention any names in the request for money.
In a somewhat eerie conversation on Nov. 9, 1994, Mr. Muntasser invited Mohamad Zaky to speak at a fundraising dinner in Boston less than a month later. With Mr. Hassoun also on the line, Mr. Muntasser said to Mr. Zaky, who also is known as Abu Omar, “we are looking for a brother who knows about matters over there and to give an inciting speech.”
Read it all.
Posted by Robert at December 12, 2007 11:12 AM
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I will be the first to comment, as Boston is my place of birth.
I don't think this story will be run by the dhimmis and The Boston Globe. The Worcester Telegram is a local, small-city newspaper.
I have tried to get the story on the new Islamic Center in Boston; Google doesn't return much.
The work "militant" only occurs in the following:
"Jewish militant Rabbi Meir Kahane". Was he with the Jewish Defense League (JDL)?
The word "terrorism" has been banned from the trial:
"But Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV has not allowed references to the 9-11 attacks on the United States or terrorism to be mentioned in the 18-day-old trial of the three Care International officials, who are charged with defrauding the United States by not mentioning support for jihad and mujahedin and thereby preserving their tax-exempt status."
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Boston Bob
at December 12, 2007 1:11 PM
CT Yankee, try googling "Roxbury mosque" and/or "Islamic Society of Boston." Very little in the Globe on the new mosque - which is now openly run by the Muslim American Society - but there's a fair amount of info in the blogosphere.
Send some letters to the Globe, Fox and NECN, ask them to cover the Care International trial. The prosecution is supposed to wrap up today. Deliberation shouldn't take very long.
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at December 12, 2007 2:53 PM
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at December 12, 2007 10:42 PM
I'm confused.
Is the organization CARE or CAIR?
"Care International" is a huge and well-respected charity.
The CAIR organization is a well-known "unindicted co-conspirator" in a terrorism funding trial.
If it is a mistake, the court doc is also making it, they clearly refers to "Care International".
at December 13, 2007 11:21 AM
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