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Late 1980s and After: CIA Blocks Investigations into Al-Qaeda’s ‘Operational Headquarters’ in US
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Robert Morgenthau.Robert Morgenthau. [Source: Robert Maass / Corbis]In the late 1980s, Osama bin Laden and his mentor Abdullah Azzam are running a charity front called Maktab al-Khidamat (MAK)/Al-Kifah in Peshawar, Pakistan, and it has an important branch in Brooklyn, New York, called the Al-Kifah Refugee Center that is sending money and recruits to fight in Afghanistan. The CIA apparently helps the Al-Kifah Brooklyn office send up to 200 people from the US to fight in Afghanistan (see 1986-1993). Many of them are US citizens.

ZALMAY KHALILZAD, a State Department Afghan specialist who will go on to become a prominent neoconservative, will later deny knowing of any Arab-Americans fighting with the mujaheddin. But one anonymous Congressional aide will recall occasional mentions of Al-KIFAH Refugee Center or its head MUSTAFA SHALABI by some of the most radical mujaheddin. He says, “Among that cabal, the extreme militant fringes, Shalabi was known.… [T]hey were asking to talk to him so he could organize some particular assistance.” THE NEUTRALITY ACT PREVENTS US CITIZENS FROM FIGHTING AGAINST COUNTRIES NOT AT WAR WITH THE US, but the New York Times will later note, “Yet there is no sign that a criminal investigation ever took place even though Federal agents had come across broad hints about the center’s activities when they investigated the [Meir] Kahane assassination [in 1990 (see November 5, 1990) and the slaying of Mr. Shalabi [in 1991]” (see (February 28, 1991)). Kahane’s assassin, El Sayyid Nosair, was one of Shalabi’s assistants. [New York Times, 4/11/1993]

Apparently the CIA’s ties to the Al-Kifah Refugee Center prevent other US agencies from investigating it, even after the 1993 WTC bombing when all of the bombers are found to have been tied to the center. WHILE AL-KIFAH CLOSES ITSELF DOWN SHORTLY AFTER THE WTC BOMBING, IT IMMEDIATELY REOPENS IN BOSTON UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME and continues to publish the same newsletter and post from the same website (see April 1993-Mid-2003).

The New Yorker will later comment,

“[W]hen the fanatical fervor [the CIA] whipped up leads to unintended consequences - the assassination of a Jewish militant leader in Manhattan,

the bombing of the World Trade Center,

a terror conspiracy to blow up the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels and other Manhattan landmarks -

[the CIA tried] to discourage local law enforcement agencies and the FBI from looking into the matter too deeply.”

After Nosair assassinates Kahane, THE FBI TELLS DISTRICT ATTORNEY ROBERT MORGENTHAU THAT NOSAIR WAS A LONE GUNMAN, not part of a broader conspiracy. HOWEVER, the FBI had truckloads of evidence connecting to Al-Kifah strongly suggesting otherwise that it does not closely investigate.

The FBI also blocks him from tying Sheikh Omar Abdul-Rahman to the WTC bombing (see After February 26, 1993). Morgenthau will later speculate the CIA may have encouraged the FBI not to pursue any other leads. “The FBI lied to me. They’re supposed to untangle terrorist connections, but they can’t be trusted to do the job.” [New Yorker, 3/17/1995]

In 1994, a secret internal CIA report will conclude that the agency is “PARTIALLY CULPABLE” for the WTC bombing because of its support for radicals connected to Al-Kifah.

One CIA source will say, “By giving these people the funding that we did, a situation was created in which it could be safely argued that we bombed the World Trade Center” (see January 24, 1994).

BUT EVEN AFTER 1994 ...there is little evidence that the links from Al-Kifah were carefully explored by any US government agency. For instance, the government will not freeze Al-Kifah’s funds until shortly after 9/11, long after it ceased to exist (see September 24, 2001).

Under ex-Director of the CIA - GH Bush and Clinton Administrations - both outspoken global change agents.


112 posted on 02/11/2011 12:52:08 AM PST by bronxville
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To: bronxville
District Attorney Robert Morgenthau - “FBI lied to me” – “they can't be trusted” – the FBI tells DA Morgenthau that Nosair was a lone gunman, not part of a broader conspiracy. Hover, the FBI had truckloads of evidence connecting to Al-Kifah which strongly suggested otherwise - Morgenthau later speculates the “CIA may have encouraged the FBI not to pursue any other leads”
113 posted on 02/11/2011 12:56:37 AM PST by bronxville
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