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Seattleite accused of ties to terror in custody
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^

Posted on 07/23/2002 12:59:31 AM PDT by BurbankKarl

Federal agents in Denver yesterday took into custody a Seattle Muslim reportedly under investigation by the FBI for suspected ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network, his family members said.

James Ujaama, a Seattle author and activist well-known in the city's black community, surrendered to police and federal agents who had surrounded his aunt's red-brick home, relatives said.

FBI Special Agent Ray Lauer of the Seattle field office would neither confirm nor deny that the 36-year-old Ujaama had been taken into custody or arrested. An FBI official in Denver declined to comment, saying an announcement would be made this morning.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Floyd Short and Andy Hamilton, who handle terrorism prosecutions in Seattle, also declined to comment late yesterday. Because James Ujaama is from Seattle, his case would likely take place in U.S. District Court here after his transfer from Denver.

A neighbor of Ujaama's aunt, Richard Mertineit, said yesterday afternoon that police had the residential street blocked off.

"There were officers meandering around the street, and they had their guns pulled and aimed at the house," Mertineit said.

In Seattle, Ujaama's mother, Peggi Thompson, contacted the Seattle Post-Intelligencer yesterday to say that her son had been picked up. She got a phone call from another son, Mustafa, who also was in Denver and had been briefly detained.

"Everyone is in shock," Thompson said last night. "We don't know what we need to do now."

Thompson said she spoke with an FBI official who said her son had been picked up as a material witness after a federal warrant was issued by the Eastern District of Virginia. She said she was told he would go before a judge today.

Mustafa Ujaama said: "This had to happen. It's just part of the process. My brother had to get arrested. He's a martyr. A hero. The fall guy."

Family members said James Ujaama was taken to a detention center in the Denver area, a city where the brothers had spent their early years; Mustafa said he had moved into his aunt's house three months ago, but had been spending time in Seattle to take care of family matters.

Mustafa Ujaama had just arrived yesterday in Denver after driving from Seattle. About the time officers were surrounding the house where his brother was, Mustafa said he was in the parking lot of a strip mall.

"We went to get milk," Mustafa Ujaama said in a telephone interview. "Next thing we knew there were cops everywhere. They had their guns drawn and flashlights and everything. It was scary, just like the movies. They said they were going to keep us until my brother was arrested."

When Mustafa asked if he, his wife, Chakira, or a friend -- all of whom were in the same car -- were under arrest, he was told "No."

Back at the house, which is owned by James' aunt, James walked out without incident, his family said. Relatives said he didn't want any harm to come to four children -- the youngest 1 and 4 years old -- who were in the house at the time.

For a week, James Ujaama and Mustafa Ujaama have been linked in the media to a federal investigation of terrorism centered on a Seattle mosque.

Until yesterday, federal agents had made only one arrest and that man has yet to face any terrorism charges. Both Ujaama brothers have denied any links to terrorism.

"My brother and I are not terrorists," James Ujaama said in a seven-page statement released to the P-I on Friday. "and we should not have been charged in the media and harassed."

Mustafa Ujaama said in an interview with the P-I last week: "I'd never heard of al-Qaida until 9/11."

But media reports say a federal investigation has focused on the brothers and the now-defunct Dar-us-Salaam Mosque. Mustafa helped to found the mosque.

Among those who attended the mosque was Semi Osman, who is in federal custody. Osman is accused of filing false immigration papers and owning a gun whose serial number had been rubbed off, but doesn't face any terrorism charges.

The Los Angeles Times has reported that a confidential government report said Osman, a British citizen who says he is from Sierra Leone, was found to have instructions on poisoning water sources, papers by Abu Hamza al-Masri of London, a fundamentalist sheik, and "various other items associated with Islamic radicalism."

Al-Masri is thought to be an al-Qaida recruiter and is wanted in Yemen on terrorist charges.

Federal authorities also say they believe Osman and several Seattle Muslim radicals wanted to set up a terrorist-training camp on a ranch near Bly, Ore.

Mustafa Ujaama has acknowledged that he and others from the Seattle mosque visited the ranch. But heeding the advice of an attorney, he would not offer details.

Published reports attributed to unnamed federal agents have said James Ujaama delivered laptop computers to the Taliban before Sept. 11, associated with al-Masri and helped set up a Web site for him in England.

James and Mustafa Ujaama were born James Ernest and Jon Thompson. Their mother worked for a social service agency and got them involved in community activism.

Mustafa Ujaama, a mechanic and car salesman, converted to Islam several years ago, saying he was drawn to the religion's concept that "no middleman" stands between God and the faithful. His brother converted to Islam after moving to London six years ago.

Peggi Thompson said she was relieved that her son Mustafa was not taken into custody but is worried about James.

"This is all so unreal to me," she said. "It scares the hell out of me."


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Colorado; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: jihadinamerica; terrorwar; traitorlist

1 posted on 07/23/2002 12:59:31 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: BurbankKarl
James Ujaama speaks out against scrutiny

Saturday, July 20, 2002

By CANDACE HECKMAN
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

James Ujaama said in a statement yesterday that he and his brother, Mustafa Ujaama, are prepared to challenge criminal charges -- if any are ever brought against them -- that suggest they associated with terrorists.


THE STATEMENT
Read the full text of James Ujaama's statement.

In addition, James Ujaama said that an FBI inquiry into the brothers' activities and subsequent media reports have damaged his business and shattered their family.

"My brother and I are not terrorists, and we should not have been charged in the media and harassed," James Ujaama said in a statement e-mailed to Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Robert L. Jamieson Jr. last night.

News reports in the past few days have said the brothers are being investigated for their ties to the defunct Central District mosque Dar-us-Salaam, which is said to be under scrutiny for possible links to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network.

The FBI and prosecutors have refused to confirm those reports, and no charges have been brought against the brothers.

But Ujaama's statement yesterday -- his first lengthy and direct comments about the matter -- indicated the brothers are under such an investigation.

"Friends who were contacted by the FBI were told that we were terrorists," Ujaama wrote. "Shortly before the newspaper article (July 12), I received a phone call from my panicked friend. He said, 'The FBI came to my office and you should leave. They asked me questions about you and wanted to know about your travels. They told me not to have any contact with you.'"

People in Seattle's Central District neighborhood, where the brothers grew up, said they could hardly believe the allegations.

The brothers were born James Ernest and Jon Thompson. Their mother, Peggy Thompson, worked at a social services agency and got them involved in the community, King County Councilman Larry Gossett said.

The Rev. Robert Jeffrey of New Hope Baptist Church said Mustafa Ujaama, a mechanic and car salesman, attended his church before converting to Islam and has long worked to eradicate drugs and street violence.

Jeffrey said he could not vouch as easily for James Ujaama, who has traveled often. Still, he called him "a very principled person."

"They've been busy for a long time -- visiting elected officials, trying to raise money for the Central Area Youth Association, being proponents of the need to improve employment conditions," said King County Executive Ron Sims. "Terrorists? I don't think so.

Worshippers at Dar-us-Salaam, the mosque under investigation, also reportedly scouted a ranch in Bly, Ore., as a possible terrorist training site.

The nature of the suspicions involving Mustafa Ujaama is not clear.

But in a statement this week, he said allegations against him and his brother are "utterly ridiculous." He said neither is a terrorist.

Only one member of Dar-us-Salaam has been charged. Semi Osman, 32, who lived at the Bly ranch in 1999, pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he tried to obtain citizenship through a sham marriage and owned a semiautomatic handgun with serial number removed.

In his statement, James Ujaama, who is African American, said that other minority members should be wary of what he describes as overzealous law enforcement.

"This is surely a runaway government administration that I strongly believe knew about the events of September 11 prior to the attack on New York, and refused to intervene in lieu of economic and political gains," he wrote in a seven-page statement. "I also do not believe that Zacarias Moussaoui had anything to do with those events, and that he and many others are being railroaded in an attempt to cover up the truth.

"If my brother and I end up being indicted or jailed, we will understand that many great leaders before us suffered the same consequences. We are proud to stick to our Islamic convictions of standing out for truth and justice against all consequences."

2 posted on 07/23/2002 1:03:08 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl
The stupid Seattle P-I should not print the brother's statement.....they're giving him equal time to recruit for his Islamist cause. But Seattle is so revoltingly PC, I'm surprised they bothered to publish any facts in the story before throwing their pages open to Black Muslims who hate America.

Both Seattle papers and all TV stations are propaganda rags for every leftist cause. And any time there's a protest of three people, always scruffy filthy people, they get more media coverage than anything else in the news.
3 posted on 07/23/2002 1:36:23 AM PDT by PoisedWoman
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To: BurbankKarl
Mustafa Ujaama said: "This had to happen. It's just part of the process. My brother had to get arrested. He's a martyr. A hero. The fall guy.

Sounds like they oughta lock up this Mustafa jerk too.

4 posted on 07/23/2002 3:17:19 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: PoisedWoman
So true....
5 posted on 07/23/2002 3:52:25 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: ppaul
Sounds like they oughta lock up this Mustafa jerk too.

Give them time....

6 posted on 07/23/2002 4:06:23 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: BurbankKarl
a Seattle Muslim

I wonder how long our PC media will continue to include such interesting details?

Oops! Mustn't profile, now, must we? (Smirk)

7 posted on 07/23/2002 4:13:35 AM PDT by neutrino
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To: BurbankKarl
Is this his website?! (Check out the date the domain name was registered, too.)

http://www.stopamerica.org/help.html

E. James Ujaama.
Founder

WHOIS Search Results
Registrant:
Iqbal, Faisal (STOPAMERICA3-DOM)
   A-56 Block-C, Gulshan-e-Jamal
   Karachi, Sind 75400
   PK

   Domain Name: STOPAMERICA.ORG

   Administrative Contact:
      Iqbal, Faisal  (FI646)		mooncomputers68@yahoo.com
      
      A-56 Block-C, Gulshan-e-Jamal
      Karachi, Sind  75400
      PK
      4525656
   Technical Contact:
      VeriSign, Inc.  (HOST-ORG)		namehost@WORLDNIC.NET
      VeriSign, Inc.
      21355 Ridgetop Circle
      Dulles, VA 20166
      US
      1-888-642-9675 fax: - namehost@worldnic.net

   Record expires on 20-Sep-2002.
   Record created on 20-Sep-2001.
   Database last updated on 23-Jul-2002 07:13:58 EDT.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   NS1.READYHOSTING.COM         63.119.175.103
   NS2.READYHOSTING.COM         63.119.175.104

8 posted on 07/23/2002 4:23:42 AM PDT by Dixie Mom
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To: browardchad
Remember all the Pakistani Iqbals in the jewelry business? Check out the registrant in my post #8, Faisal Iqbal. Is there any connection?
9 posted on 07/23/2002 5:06:17 AM PDT by Dixie Mom
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Comment #10 Removed by Moderator

To: BurbankKarl
Be nice if they clean all the scum out of Seattle.
I might go visit there if they do.
11 posted on 07/23/2002 9:17:09 AM PDT by rockfish59
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