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Student: [9-11] Attack praised [by Saudi students in the USA]
The Daily Aztec ^ | 10/17/01 | Jason Williams

Posted on 10/18/2001 11:39:42 AM PDT by aculeus

On Saturday, Sept. 22, Zewdalem Kebede, a political science senior and native Ethiopian, was studying in the Reserve Book Room in Love Library. Nearby, a group of Saudi Arabian students sat talking in Arabic -- a language Kebede speaks fluently, having learned it in his native country.

He was attracted to their conversation when the topic shifted to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

"They started talking about the Sept. 11 action," he said. "And with that action they were very pleased. They were happy. And they were regretting of missing the 'Big House.'

"It was a long chitchat."

Kebede tried to continue studying, attempting to ignore the students, but finally he approached their table and spoke to them.

"Guys, what you are talking is unfair. How do you feel happy when those 5 to 6,000 people are buried in two or three buildings?" Kebede said. "They are under the rubble or they became ash.

"And you are talking about the action of bin Laden and his group. You are proud of them. You should have to feel shame."

Kebede spoke to the students in Arabic so as not to disturb others studying in the library.

"I didn't want to spread it," he said. "I didn't want the rest of students to hear it."

Another Saudi student approached from a nearby table and spoke to Kebede in English, asking if he had a problem with the other students speaking in Arabic.

A heated exchange took place.

Kebede told him there was no problem, and the man asked if Kebede was going to threaten them, to which he replied he was not and returned to his table.

After about 30 minutes, two university police officers approached Kebede and asked to speak with him. Kebede related his story of what had occurred.

The officers informed Kebede that he should have reported the incident to them rather than get involved.

"I thought to report it to the police, in order that they follow it and so on, but they would hear my words only, so it is useless," Kebede said.

"It was upsetting. Very upsetting."

University Police said both parties involved in the disturbance were cautioned and statements were taken from one of the Saudi Arabian men and Kebede.

Because the Saudi students are listed as victims in the report and the case is non-criminal, their names cannot be released.

The police report states that University Police responded to a disturbance involving Arab students, that Kebede was contacted and that he understood Arabic.

No specific mention was made in the report regarding what Kebede heard the Saudi students saying.

University Police Crime Prevention Specialist Marc Fox said that it basically boils down to "a free speech issue."

"It's horrific, yet legal," Fox said.

All agencies are operating at a "heightened state" since the Sept. 11 attacks, Fox said, and a background investigation is conducted in any instances resembling a threat to see if a statement was "more than just rhetoric."

Fox said the university routinely networks with off-campus law enforcement, and that this case was passed on to "other agencies," though he could not identify them specifically.

"This case was looked at further," Fox said. "It was not dropped. Let's put it that way."

The case is no longer active with University Police.

On Sept. 27, The Daily Aztec printed a crime brief detailing the verbal harassment of four Saudi Arabian men in the Love Library Reserve Book Room. In the brief, Kebede was described as a "foreign national" who accused the men of being connected to the Sept. 11 attacks.

Shortly before the publication of this brief, Kebede related his experience in the library to his History 514 class during a discussion about the terrorist attacks. Students from the class contacted The Daily Aztec about the inconsistency.

Kebede received a letter from the university's Center for Student Rights, dated Sept. 25, requesting that he set up a meeting to discuss his conduct in the Reserve Book Room. The letter stated that he had allegedly been "verbally abusive to other students" and that he had three days to respond or else face possible sanctions.

The letter also stated that "any student of a campus may be expelled, suspended, placed on probation or given a lesser sanction for: Abusive behavior directed toward, or hazing of, a member of the campus community."

Kebede said he met with University Judicial Officer Antionette Jones on Oct. 3.

"What she had heard previously and what I said to her when I went to give my statement according to the summons is different. She told me what the police officer reported. It was not proper or accurate what she had heard," Kebede said.

Cases handled by the Center for Student Rights are considered private and not made available to the public.

"What have I done to these Arab guys? I have done nothing," Kebede said. "How can they be happy when innocent people just perished? Vanished by the cruel actions of their own brothers.

"It's sad, that's what I told them. Of this am I going to be charged and penalized with a warning or a probation or expelling from school? No, damn. No one would do that.

"I haven't committed any wrong."

In numerous addresses, President George W. Bush has made clear that the war on terrorism is not a war on the Muslim people nor the Islamic faith, stating that Americans should be tolerant and not treat Muslims different than any other American.

Across the nation there have been episodes of hate, some deadly.

University President Stephen Weber entreated students not to give in to and propagate a backlash against international students on campus in an address at the Sept. 13 memorial for those lost in the attacks.

Muslim Student Association President Omar Behnawa has been watching for the backlash on campus, and has yet to see any episodes of hate or anti-U.S. sentiment.

"I have no reason to doubt that it happened," Behnawa said about Kebede's experience. "I'm saying that it's a very sick thing. But I could possibly see that happening."

A decision on the case has since been made, and Kebede will face no penalties at this time, though he was warned in a letter received Oct. 9 that future involvement in "confronting members of the campus community in a manner that is found to be aggressive or abusive" will result in severe disciplinary sanctions.

The letter also stated: "You are admonished to conduct yourself as a responsible member of the campus community in the future."

"I'm naturalized American. I have taken an oath to live to protect this country, so that is my part to do -- for that I am happy," Kebede said. "I am an honest citizen for this country. I showed those guys that there are people who love America, who defend America. That's what I showed.

"Is that a crime?"


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Mr. Kebede, I'm pleased to have you as a fellow citizen.
1 posted on 10/18/2001 11:39:42 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus
FYI: Discussed yesterday here
2 posted on 10/18/2001 11:44:23 AM PDT by KingKongCobra
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To: KingKongCobra
FYI: I did the search.
3 posted on 10/18/2001 11:56:52 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus
Because the Saudi students are listed as victims in the report and the case is non-criminal, their names cannot be released... unreal
4 posted on 10/18/2001 12:01:51 PM PDT by artios
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To: aculeus
Hey, no problem. I just thought that people might want to see the 245 previous comments.
5 posted on 10/18/2001 12:06:39 PM PDT by KingKongCobra
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To: aculeus
...though he was warned in a letter received Oct. 9 that future involvement in "confronting members of the campus community in a manner that is found to be aggressive or abusive" will result in severe disciplinary sanctions.

Excuse me? This fine young man is going to be sanctioned for standing up to some Saudis? I think the whole US academic/higher education community is totally batso.

Freedom has more enemies than Osama yo' Mama.

6 posted on 10/18/2001 12:15:22 PM PDT by WarEagle
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To: aculeus
I am pleased that Mr. Kebebe is an American. Someone needs to raise a stink about this and force the INAZI's in academia to change their tone.
8 posted on 10/18/2001 12:25:31 PM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: aculeus
Mr. Kebede, I'm pleased to have you as a fellow citizen.

Let me add my voice to that choir.

I hope the "Foreigners go home" crowd learns something from this patriot.

9 posted on 10/18/2001 12:27:20 PM PDT by Physicist
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To: Reelect President Dubya
Other thread got locked as a duplicate - here it is here. It's from a school paper, why do you say it's hogwash?
10 posted on 10/18/2001 12:28:34 PM PDT by NC_Libertarian
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To: NC_Libertarian
Freedom of speech does not include supporting terrorist activities. These students need to be made a public example of and deported, immediately.
11 posted on 10/18/2001 12:32:55 PM PDT by steenkeenbadges
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To: aculeus
All immigrants are not terrorists. We need more Mr. Kabedes here.
12 posted on 10/18/2001 12:33:00 PM PDT by ZULU
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To: aculeus
Are you the same Aculeus who posts at Capitol Grilling?

The Supreme Court has already acknowledged that the INS and other government agencies who deal with foreign nationals have broad powers, especially in times of war and national emergency, to protect our nation from precisely the sort of disaster that occurred on 9/11.

I think that every applicant for a visa to enter the United States, and every foreign national who is already here, should be required to pass a polygraph test. They should simply be asked whether they support or condemn the attack at the World Trade Center.

Wrong answer = deportation. No exceptions. They should be allowed to express support for their own government, and even opposition to our policies in the Middle East. But an expression of support for mass murder is a deal-breaker as far as I'm concerned.

13 posted on 10/18/2001 12:33:58 PM PDT by Bryan
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To: aculeus
Email for San Diego State University President Stephen L. Weber:

steve.weber@sdsu.edu

14 posted on 10/18/2001 12:46:12 PM PDT by beckett
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To: KingKongCobra
Gigantic threads are very gratifying to the person who started them. I've started a few myself. But they're very hard on the FR server. And with all the traffic we have, we need to find ways to limit the load. FR's resources are limited. Maybe you should have started a Thread II.

I've generally do that at about 120-150 replies anyway, because some people have Internet access that is rather primitive and long threads are harder for them to load. We want to be able to reach everybody, not just the people with the most state-of-the-art computers.

15 posted on 10/18/2001 12:49:57 PM PDT by Bryan
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16 posted on 10/18/2001 12:56:12 PM PDT by Bryan
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To: Bryan
Cool, but I never started any threads. I simply placed a note in this thread to a previous one in case anybody wanted to check it out.
17 posted on 10/18/2001 12:56:13 PM PDT by KingKongCobra
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To: Bryan
Are you the same Aculeus who posts at Capitol Grilling?

Yes.

18 posted on 10/18/2001 1:08:17 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus
"What have I done to these Arab guys? I have done nothing," Kebede said. "How can they be happy when innocent people just perished? Vanished by the cruel actions of their own brothers.

They are brainwashed. And they are ignorant and don't want to know any different.

19 posted on 10/18/2001 1:10:31 PM PDT by Billie
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To: Bryan
We just had osama bin laden in the whitehouse for eight years and almost eight more with floriduh dnc-taliban osama-gore-bin-laden jihad too!

Al Gorbeychov and his Islamic monk-money---1st earth czar of the UN---get your #--tatoo!!

20 posted on 10/18/2001 1:15:22 PM PDT by f.Christian
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