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Sgt. Held in Attack Feared Persecution
AP | 3/23/03

Posted on 03/23/2003 10:14:52 PM PST by kattracks

Sgt. Held in Attack Feared Persecution

.c The Associated Press

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) - A sergeant accused of killing a fellow serviceman by throwing grenades into tents at a military command center in Kuwait told his mother he feared persecution because he is a Muslim and reportedly had recently been reprimanded for insubordination.

Sgt. Asan Akbar of the 101st Airborne Division's 326th Engineer Battalion was in custody, said George Heath, a civilian spokesman at Fort Campbell. Heath said Akbar had not been charged with a crime but was the only person being questioned in the attack that also wounded 15 other soldiers Sunday, three seriously.

Jim Lacey, a correspondent for Time magazine, told CNN that military criminal investigators said Akbar was recently reprimanded for insubordination and was told he would not join his unit's push into Iraq.

Heath also said Akbar had been having ``an attitude problem.''

The motive in the attack ``most likely was resentment,'' said Max Blumenfeld, another U.S. Army spokesman.

The Army identified the dead soldier as Capt. Christopher Scott Seifert, 27, of Easton, Pa. Heath said Seifert was married. A spokesman for Seifert's mother and father - Thomas and Helen Seifert, also of Easton - said the family would not immediately speak with reporters.

``We do want to honor Chris. We have suffered a loss in our family. We are grieving right now,'' said spokesman Mark Drill.

A woman who said she is Akbar's mother, Quran Bilal, told The Tennessean of Nashville that she was concerned her son might have been accused because he is a Muslim, adding he was not allowed to participate in the first Gulf War because of his religion.

``He said, `Mama, when I get over there I have the feeling they are going to arrest me just because of the name that I have carried,''' Bilal told the newspaper for a story published on its Web site Sunday night.

She said in a telephone interview from her Baton Rouge, La., home that the military had not contacted her and expressed disbelief in the accusations against her son, who she said spells his first name Hasan.

``He wouldn't try to take nobody's life,'' she said. ``He's not like that. He said the only thing he was going out there to do was blow up the bridges.''

A message left by The Associated Press at a listing for Bilal was not immediately returned Sunday.

The attack happened in the command center of the 101st Division's 1st Brigade at Camp Pennsylvania at 1:30 a.m. Sunday (5:30 p.m. EST Saturday).

One grenade went off in the command tent, Blumenfeld said. The tent, the tactical operations center, runs 24 hours a day and would always be staffed by officers and senior enlisted personnel.

Names of the wounded were not released. However, a newspaper photo of the 1st Brigade's commander, Col. Frederick Hodges, showed him with blood on his uniform and his arm in a sling.

Akbar was born Mark Fidel Kools. His mother said she changed his name to Hasan Akbar after she remarried when he was a young boy. Public records found by The Associated Press showed listings for Hasan Akbar under the name Kools as well.

The FBI combed Akbar's apartment complex in Clarksville, Tenn., early Sunday, looking for clues, The Leaf-Chronicle newspaper in Clarksville reported.

One address for Mark Fidel Kools in Los Angeles is the Bilal Islamic Center, a collection of small buildings and mobile homes around a mosque that's under construction. Two members said they did not know Kools under his family name or his Muslim name, Hasan Akbar.

``We have a whole lot of Hasans and Akbars here,'' said Mohammed Akbar Lee, who identified himself as a security guard at the center.

Mark Fidel Kools came to the University of California, Davis, in 1988, school spokeswoman Lisa Lapin said. He was a double major in aeronautical and mechanical engineering, and graduated with a bachelor's degree as Hasan Karim Akbar nine years later, apparently because ``he stopped and started several times'' with his classes, Lapin said.

Heath said Akbar should eventually come back to Fort Campbell, though military officials could decide to convene a court martial board in Kuwait. He said he was not sure what kind of penalty Akbar could face if convicted, including the death penalty.

``I don't think that the military has executed but one person, maybe two, and they may have two in jail with the death penalty, and appeals ongoing,'' Heath said.

Dennis Olgin, 56, a former Army prosecutor who now practices criminal and military law in Louisville, said it's possible Akbar could be charged with intentional murder, one count of attempted murder for everyone that was sleeping in the tent and aggravated assault.

Olgin said the soldier could be charged with treason, but said the murder charge would be easier to prove.

``Life would be the minimum for the murder charge,'' Olgin said. ``Since it was in combat, it's possible that he could get the death penalty. That would be up to a jury and it would have to be unanimous.''

The three soldiers with the most significant injuries from the attack were in serious but stable condition Sunday, Heath said.

Heath said the attack obviously weighed heavily on soldiers' minds.

``When somebody's firing at you, you know who the enemy is. When they're standing in the same ... chow line, or using the same shower with you, it's hard to recognize. It's had a detrimental effect, probably, on the morale.''

It also frightened loved ones back home.

``I was very scared because I didn't know where my wife was,'' said Robert Ward, whose wife, Lorna, is a specialist in the 101st Airborne Division. ``All I could think of and worry about was I prayed that it wasn't my wife. I just couldn't believe that it was one of ours that actually did it.''

The 101st Airborne is a rapid deployment group trained to go anywhere in the world within 36 hours. The roughly 22,000 members of the 101st received deployment orders Feb. 6. The last time the entire division was deployed was during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, which began after Iraq invaded neighboring Kuwait.

Most recently, the 101st hunted suspected Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in the mountains of Afghanistan.

Camp Pennsylvania is a rear base camp of the 101st, near the Iraqi border. Kuwait is the main launching point for the tens of thousands of ground forces - including parts of the 101st - who have entered Iraq.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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To: martin_fierro
Isn't the DC sniper suspected in a "friendly fire" incident from the first Gulf War?
41 posted on 03/23/2003 11:14:17 PM PST by weegee (McCarthy was right, Fight The Red Menace)
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To: Frances_Marion
I think they said he was missing 4 grenades.
42 posted on 03/23/2003 11:14:45 PM PST by Frances_Marion
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To: Joe 6-pack; Lion's Cub
Remember the Portland Cell/Ujaama case up in the northwest? These folsk may or may not be related since the name may be common but the name "Bilal" struck a bell:

Court papers identified the six as Battle, Patrice Lumumba Ford, Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal, Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal, Habis Abdullah al Saoub and October Martinique Lewis, the ex-wife of Battle.

The Bilals here are brothers with American parents who live in Saudi Arabia. This group has connections to the Black Panthers, the Taliban, and Hamas. Battle was also Army as I recall.

43 posted on 03/23/2003 11:24:46 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Joe 6-pack
A woman who said she is Akbar's mother, Quran Bilal, told The Tennessean of Nashville that she was concerned her son might have been accused because he is a Muslim, adding he was not allowed to participate in the first Gulf War because of his religion.

P.S. I think the mother is a liar. And since, based even on the little info in this article, it sounds like mother and son have the same mentality (he's innocent as a newborn babe), I wouldn't trust her to give me the correct time of day.

I also heard a story on TV about the suspect's brother quitting the army after 911, based on religious reasons. Have you heard that story?

There is also some question, as to whether this guy was leading a double life in the army: appatrently his comrades knew him as Cools, not Akbar. One story I read during the past 24 hours, referred to his "conversion," a la John Muhammad. I suspect that writer may have been seeking to square the story, according to which Akbar was known by a Moslem and by a non-Moslem name.

Have you ever heard of American G.I.'s being refused participation in Gulf War I, based on their religion?

44 posted on 03/23/2003 11:35:16 PM PST by mrustow
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To: piasa
One of the reasons I believe these guys favor the same names, is to make it difficult for non-Muslims to ID them. You need a DNA/name pairing for each guy.
45 posted on 03/23/2003 11:37:28 PM PST by mrustow
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To: kattracks
she was concerned her son might have been accused because he is a Muslim, adding he was not allowed to participate in the first Gulf War because of his religion.

Sound like they were right the first time.

P.C. use to just cost us money, now it's costing lives. ENOUGH OF THIS GARBAGE!

If 911 was caused by a bunch of middle aged Catholic blondes it would be my duty as a citizen to undergo extra scrutiny. Instead they let Muslim looking young men walk through airport security while they are busy going through my 9 year olds backpack!!!!!!!!!

GRRRRRRR! We need public policy to mess with commmon sense.

46 posted on 03/23/2003 11:49:03 PM PST by lizma (fc)
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To: Joe 6-pack
I knew when the press failed to announce the name of this scumbag right away that he was probably muslim. It was the same way with the reporting of countless of other cases like the DC sniper and that "Venezuelan" who tried bring explosives aboard an airplane.
47 posted on 03/24/2003 12:06:42 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: kattracks
``He wouldn't try to take nobody's life,'' she said. ``He's not like that. He said the only thing he was going out there to do was blow up the bridges.''


Yeah, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, the George Washington Bridge,...
48 posted on 03/24/2003 12:12:36 AM PST by Clink
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To: kattracks
Not to hard to conclude that the excuses would by flying soon. Here's what I predicted on 3/23--I'm sure most of you predicted the same thing:

I knew this was going to happen. If you get down to it, he was probably being harrassed on a daily basis, ostracized, and not promoted because of his race and faith. (/sarcasm)

49 posted on 03/24/2003 12:40:46 AM PST by beaversmom (After the Axis of Evil on to the Axis of Weasels)
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To: kattracks
This is an excerpt from an e-mail a friend sent me:

But the big thing to be seen is how this is IDENTICAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO SEPTEMBER 11TH. Some of the 9/11 hijackers were spotted as threats by Logan airport security, but the people who spotted them knew that--because of corrupt liberalism--any use of common sense would GET THEM FIRED. Same with the military in the last few days--if anything, the fact that this guy was a Muslim made it impossible for his superiors to take effective action against him when he started acting "weird." That young man who died in the grenade attack died because of liberalism. The Left and Death--Perfect Together.

50 posted on 03/24/2003 12:49:53 AM PST by Dajjal
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To: lizma
Yikes, Mess = mesh.
51 posted on 03/24/2003 12:59:52 AM PST by lizma (fc)
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To: kattracks

52 posted on 03/24/2003 1:22:00 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: kattracks

This is Bullsh!t. It's one more time that blacks are being let off easy for there unlawfulness, in this case, murder. Time and time again, black hoodlums can commit horrendous crimes in America and the story either disappears or it is explained away by saying that all black Americans are victims. I, personally, am sick and tired of this
Bullsh!t. God Bless America and all of our troops and our President, George W. Bush.
53 posted on 03/24/2003 1:28:46 AM PST by rambo316
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To: kattracks
A$$hole Akbar should have been hanged 24 hours ago. That's how you boost morale.
54 posted on 03/24/2003 4:19:30 AM PST by dennisw
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To: kattracks
What a CROCK!! Persecution my a*s!!
55 posted on 03/24/2003 4:23:44 AM PST by Claire Voyant ((visualize whirled peas))
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To: piasa; Grampa Dave
Ping to Grampa Dave. Any information on "Bilal," either as an individual name or as the name of a group (Bilal Islamic Center, somewhere in So. Cal.)? Is this al Fuqra or something else?
56 posted on 03/24/2003 4:28:32 AM PST by livius
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To: JDGreen123
How did he get that middle name, Fidel?

That was first thought, too. From one anti-American focus to another.
57 posted on 03/24/2003 4:30:03 AM PST by Iwo Jima
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To: livius
Ping to Grampa Dave. Any information on "Bilal," either as an individual name or as the name of a group (Bilal Islamic Center, somewhere in So. Cal.)? Is this al Fuqra or something else?

Bilal Islamic Center
4016 S. Central Av.
L.A., CA 90011
Tel: (323) 233-7274
Fax: 233-9739

See post #40.

-archy-/-

58 posted on 03/24/2003 7:58:48 AM PST by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Wes Allison of the St. Pete Times paper is embedded with the 101. There's a very lengthy story in today's edition. I just got on line. I believe their url is sptimes.com. Check it out. It's another first hand account.

The guy just converted to islam (big surprise). Now we need to know who converted him and "why"? Hopefully, this is an isolated incident. Due to akbar's odd behavior, somebody hiding behind cleric robes appears to have used brainwashing techniques.

59 posted on 03/24/2003 8:09:57 AM PST by floriduh voter ("Pound that Rock" John Gruden, Super Bowl Night 2003)
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To: Joe 6-pack
The Baton Rouge connection with AKBAR is just among one curious coincidence with John MOHAMMED (D.C. sniper), former U.S. Army Engineer, alleged Desert Storm fragger, etc., who also had his BR connections. I'll do some digging down here and see if these two were in the same schools or had any other previous associations...

There's another FReepthread with some interesting info on AKBAR, particularly his left coast connections, *here*.

60 posted on 03/24/2003 8:43:44 AM PST by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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