HILLARY TIED TO NEW MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD PRESIDENT / Radical links run through secretary of state´s chief of staff (WND-WORLD NET DAILY) By Aaron Klein 06/26/12)
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Saleha Mahmood Abedin, the mother of Hillary Clinton’s chief of
staff, reportedly served in the women’s division of the Muslim
Brotherhood alongside the wife of Egypt’s new president, the
Brotherhood’s Mohammed Mursi.
WND previously exposed Abedin represented a Muslim charity known to
have spawned terror groups, including one declared by the U.S.
government to be an official al-Qaida front.
WND also reported Clinton spoke at Abedin’s Saudi women’s college,
where she was introduced by Abedin alongside the Islamic activist’s
daughter, Huma, who serves as Clinton’s chief of staff. At the
speech, Clinton praised Saleha’s “pioneering work.”
Huma Abedin is also the mother-in-law of disgraced former Rep.
Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y.
Now, author Walid Shoebat is reporting that while she acted as one of
63 leaders of the Muslim Sisterhood, the de facto female version of
the Muslim Brotherhood, Saleha Abedin served alongside Najla Ali
Mahmoud, the wife of Mursi. Both were members of the Sisterhood’s
Guidance Bureau, found Shoebat.
Saleha Mahmood Abedin is an associate professor of sociology at Dar
Al-Hekma College in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which she helped to create.
She formerly directed the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs in the
U.K. and served as a delegate for the Muslim World League, an Islamic
fundamentalist group Osama bin Laden reportedly told an associate was
one of his most important charity fronts.
In February 2010, Clinton spoke at Abedin’s college, where she was
first introduced by Abedin and then praised the work of the terror-
tied professor:
“I have to say a special word about Dr. Saleha Abedin,” Clinton
said. “You heard her present the very exciting partnerships that have
been pioneered between colleges and universities in the United States
and this college. And it is pioneering work to create these kinds of
relationships.
“But I have to confess something that Dr. Abedin did not,” Clinton
continued, “and that is that I have almost a familial bond with this
college. Dr. Abedin’s daughter, one of her three daughters, is my
deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, who started to work for me when
she was a student at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.”
As WND was first to report, Abedin once reportedly represented the
Muslim World League, or MWL, a Saudi-financed charity that has
spawned Islamic groups accused of terror ties. One of the groups was
declared by the U.S. government to be an official al-Qaida front.
Abedin has been quoted in numerous press accounts as both
representing the MWL and serving as a delegate for the charity.
In 1995, for example, the Washington Times reported on a United
Nations-arranged women’s conference in Beijing that called on
governments throughout the world to give women statistical equality
with men in the workplace.
The report quoted Abedin, who attended the conference as a delegate,
as “also representing the Muslim World League based in Saudi Arabia
and the Muslim NGO Caucus.”
The U.N.’s website references a report in the run-up to the Beijing
conference also listing Abedin as representing the MWL at the event.
The website posted an article from the now defunct United States
Information Agency quoting Abedin and reporting she attended the
Beijing conference as “a delegate of the Muslim World League and
member of the Muslim Women’s NGO caucus.”
In the article, Abedin was listed under a shorter name, “Dr. Saleha
Mahmoud, director of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs.”
WND has confirmed the individual listed is Huma Abedin’s mother. The
reports misspelled part of Abedin’s name. Her full professional name
is at times listed as Saleha Mahmood Abedin S.
Al-Qaida links
The MWL, meanwhile, was founded in Mecca in 1962 and bills itself one
of the largest Islamic non-governmental organizations.
But according to U.S. government documents and testimony from the
charity’s own officials, it is heavily financed by the Saudi
government.
The MWL has been accused of terror ties, as have its various
offshoots, including the International Islamic Relief Organization,
or IIRO, and Al Haramain, which was declared by the U.S. and U.N. a
terror financing front.
Indeed, the Treasury Department, in a September 2004 press release,
alleged Al Haramain had “direct links” with Osama bin Laden. The
group is now banned worldwide by United Nations Security Council
Committee 1267.
There long have been reports citing accusations the IIRO and MWL also
repeatedly funded al-Qaida.
In 1993, bin Laden reportedly told an associate that the MWL was one
of his three most important charity fronts.
An Anti-Defamation League profile of the MWL accuses the group of
promulgating a “fundamentalist interpretation of Islam around the
world through a large network of charities and affiliated
organizations.”
“Its ideological backbone is based on an extremist interpretation of
Islam,” the profile states, “and several of its affiliated groups and
individuals have been linked to terror-related activity.”
In 2003, U.S. News and World Report documented that accompanying the
MWL’s donations, invariably, are “a blizzard of Wahhabist literature.”
“Critics argue that Wahhabism’s more extreme preachings – mistrust of
infidels, branding of rival sects as apostates and emphasis on
violent jihad –laid the groundwork for terrorist groups around the
world,” the report continued.
An Egyptian-American cab driver, Ihab Mohamed Ali Nawawi, was
arrested in Florida in 1990 on accusations he was an al-Qaida sleeper
agent and a former personal pilot to bin Laden. At the same time he
was accused of serving bin Laden, he also reportedly worked for the
Pakistani branch of the MWL.
The MWL in 1988 founded the Al Haramain Islamic Foundation,
developing chapters in about 50 countries, including for a time in
Oregon until it was designated a terror organization.
In the early 1990s, evidence began to grow that the foundation was
funding Islamist militants in Somalia and Bosnia, and a 1996 CIA
report detailed its Bosnian militant ties.
The U.S. Treasury designated Al Haramain’s offices in Kenya and
Tanzania as sponsors of terrorism for their role in planning and
funding the 1998 bombings of two American embassies in East Africa.
The Comoros Islands office was also designated because it “was used
as a staging area and exfiltration route for the perpetrators of the
1998 bombings.”
The New York Times reported in 2003 that Al Haramain had provided
funds to the Indonesian terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, which was
responsible for the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people. The
Indonesia office was later designated a terrorist entity by the
Treasury.
In February 2004, the U.S. Treasury Department froze all Al
Haramain’s financial assets pending an investigation, leading the
Saudi government to disband the charity and fold it into another
group, the Saudi National Commission for Relief and Charity Work
Abroad.
In September 2004, the U.S. designated Al-Haramain a terrorist
organization.
In June 2008, the Treasury Department applied the terrorist
designation to the entire Al-Haramain organization worldwide
Bin Laden’s brother-in-law
In August, 2006, the Treasury Department also designated the
Philippine and Indonesian branch offices of the MWL-founded IIRO as
terrorist entities “for facilitating fundraising for al-Qaida and
affiliated terrorist groups.”
The Treasury Department added: “Abd Al Hamid Sulaiman Al-Mujil, a
high-ranking IIRO official [executive director of its Eastern
Province Branch] in Saudi Arabia, has used his position to bankroll
the al-Qaida network in Southeast Asia. Al-Mujil has a long record of
supporting Islamic militant groups, and he has maintained a cell of
regular financial donors in the Middle East who support extremist
causes.”
In the 1980s, Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, Osama bin Laden’s brother-in-
law, ran the Philippines offices of the IIRO. Khalifa has been linked
to Manila-based plots to target the pope and U.S. airlines.
The IIRO has also been accused of funding Hamas, Algerian radicals,
Afghanistan militant bases and the Egyptian terror group Al-Gama’a al-
Islamiyya.
The New York Post reported the families of the 9/11 victims filed a
lawsuit against IIRO and other Muslim organizations for
having “played key roles in laundering of funds to the terrorists in
the 1998 African embassy bombings,” and for having been involved in
the “financing and ‘aiding and abetting’ of terrorists in the 1993
World Trade Center bombing.”
‘Saudi government front’
In a court case in Canada, Arafat El-Asahi, the Canadian director of
both the IIRO and the MWL, admitted the charities are near entities
of the Saudi government.
Stated El-Asahi: “The Muslim World League, which is the mother of
IIRO, is a fully government-funded organization. In other words, I
work for the Government of Saudi Arabia. I am an employee of that
government.
“Second, the IIRO is the relief branch of that organization, which
means that we are controlled in all our activities and plans by the
Government of Saudi Arabia. Keep that in mind, please,” he said.
Despite its offshoots being implicated in terror financing, the U.S.
government never designated the MWL itself as a terror-financing
charity. Many have speculated the U.S. has been trying to not
embarrass the Saudi government. With research by Brenda J. Elliott (©
2012 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. 06/26/12)
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