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FBI claims Bin Laden inquiry was frustrated
The Guardian ^ | Wednesday November 7, 2001 | Greg Palast and David Pallister

Posted on 11/06/2001 6:41:55 PM PST by CommiesOut

FBI claims Bin Laden inquiry was frustrated

Officials told to 'back off' on Saudis before September 11

Greg Palast and David Pallister
Wednesday November 7, 2001
The Guardian


FBI and military intelligence officials in Washington say they were prevented for political reasons from carrying out full investigations into members of the Bin Laden family in the US before the terrorist attacks of September 11.

US intelligence agencies have come under criticism for their wholesale failure to predict the catastrophe at the World Trade Centre. But some are complaining that their hands were tied.

FBI documents shown on BBC Newsnight last night and obtained by the Guardian show that they had earlier sought to investigate two of Osama bin Laden's relatives in Washington and a Muslim organisation, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), with which they were linked.

The FBI file, marked Secret and coded 199, which means a case involving national security, records that Abdullah bin Laden, who lived in Washington, had originally had a file opened on him "because of his relationship with the World Assembly of Muslim Youth - a suspected terrorist organisation".

WAMY members deny they have been involved with terrorist activities, and WAMY has not been placed on the latest list of terrorist organisations whose assets are being frozen.

Abdullah, who lived with his brother Omar at the time in Falls Church, a town just outside Washington, was the US director of WAMY, whose offices were in a basement nearby.

But the FBI files were closed in 1996 apparently before any conclusions could be reached on either the Bin Laden brothers or the organisation itself. High-placed intelligence sources in Washington told the Guardian this week: "There were always constraints on investigating the Saudis".

They said the restrictions became worse after the Bush administration took over this year. The intelligence agencies had been told to "back off" from investigations involving other members of the Bin Laden family, the Saudi royals, and possible Saudi links to the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Pakistan.

"There were particular investigations that were effectively killed."

Only after the September 11 attacks was the stance of political and commercial closeness reversed towards the other members of the large Bin Laden clan, who have classed Osama bin Laden as their "black sheep".

Yesterday, the head of the Saudi-based WAMY's London office, Nouredine Miladi, said the charity was totally against Bin Laden's violent methods. "We seek social change through education and cooperation, not force."

He said Abdullah bin Laden had ceased to run WAMY's US operation a year ago.

Neither Abdullah nor Omar bin Laden could be contacted in Saudi Arabia for comment.

WAMY was founded in 1972 in a Saudi effort to prevent the "corrupting" ideas of the west ern world influencing young Muslims. With official backing it grew to embrace 450 youth and student organisations with 34 offices worldwide.

Its aim was to encourage "concerned Muslims to take up the challenge by arming the youth with sound understanding of Islam, guarding them against destructive ideologies, and instilling in them level-headed wisdom".

In Britain it has 20 associated organisations, many highly respectable.

But as long as 10 years ago it was named as a discreet channel for public and private Saudi donations to hardline Islamic organisations. One of the recipients of its largesse has been the militant Students Islamic Movement of India, which has lent support to Pakistani-backed terrorists in Kashmir and seeks to set up an Islamic state in India.

Since September 11 WAMY has been investigated in the US along with a number of other Muslim charities. There have been several grand jury investigations but no findings have been made against any of them.

Current FBI interest in WAMY is shown in their agents' interrogation of a radiologist from San Antonio, Texas, Dr Al Badr al-Hazmi, who was arrested on September 12 and released without charge two weeks later. He had the same surname as two of the plane hijackers.

He was also questioned about his contacts with Abdullah bin Laden at the US WAMY office.

Mr Al-Hazmi said that he had made phone calls to Abdullah bin Laden in 1999 trying to obtain books and videotapes about Islamic teachings for the Islamic Centre of San Antonio.



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1 posted on 11/06/2001 6:41:56 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: madrussian; malarski; Askel5; GROUCHOTWO; Zviadist; kristinn; Free the USA; struwwelpeter...
Excused.
2 posted on 11/06/2001 6:42:44 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: CommiesOut
Since the investigation was shut down in 1996 who gave the orders? Clinton, Reno or someone else.
4 posted on 11/06/2001 6:54:05 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: Spirit Of Truth
bump
5 posted on 11/06/2001 7:08:12 PM PST by wooly_mammoth
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To: Free the USA
Much as I despise clinton, I think it's equal opportunity from one president to another. The sources say the interference with investigations continued or got "worse" under Bush. Face it, no one has wanted to offend the Saudis. I hope September 11 has made people, including our President, realize that we MUST confront the Saudis, one way or another. There is no longer any choice. They have stabbed us in the back, and they are still wiggling the knife in the wound by refusing to cooperate with our investigations.
6 posted on 11/06/2001 7:09:33 PM PST by Cicero
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To: Cicero
Good observation I was in a hurry the first read and missed the reference to the Bush administration.
7 posted on 11/06/2001 7:14:57 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: CommiesOut
The writings of Greg Palast. Some of you will love him, some will see him for what he is.

gregpalast.com

8 posted on 11/06/2001 7:16:03 PM PST by Stentor
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To: CommiesOut
It's all about oil. We don't want to hang the murderers if it threatens oil imports.
9 posted on 11/06/2001 7:27:44 PM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
When you got cock roaches you exterminate. So lets get on with it.
10 posted on 11/06/2001 7:37:49 PM PST by oyez
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To: CommiesOut
Turkish authorities later said the man, identified as Abdullah bin Laden, was not Osama's brother, but he would still be detained for questioning to determine the exact relationship.

U.S. media have reported that 24 bin Laden family members living or studying in the United States had left the country following the September 11 attacks, which killed more than 5,700 people. Bin Laden has denied any role in the attacks. U.S. authorities have reported numerous physical assaults on Arabs since the attacks.

Abdullah bin Laden, a cousin of Osama bin Laden, graduated from Harvard Law School, in 1992, Wrinn said.

11 posted on 11/06/2001 8:53:09 PM PST by kcvl
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To: CommiesOut; *TerrOrWar; aristeides
radiologist from San Antonio, Texas, Dr Al Badr al-Hazmi

I remember that arrest. I said at the time he would have access to radiological waste. In view of the info we now have about the possibility of dirty bombs, this guy bears watching. (Yes. I know he exhibited the right attitude saying after he was released that he understood the FBI's need to question him. As I recall, the excuse the FBI gave at the time for letting him go was that his credit card had been stolen (and apparently used by the hijackers). I'm sorry that I didn't save the links.

12 posted on 11/06/2001 8:53:56 PM PST by Lion's Cub
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To: CommiesOut
When Fletcher diplomacy professor Andrew Hess began working for the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO) in 1978, he didn't know that, 15 years later, he would solicit donations for a diplomatic studies program from the powerful Saudis he met there.

Through a close, personal connection with members of the bin Laden family, Hess secured a $300,000 three-year donation for lectures, language study, and internships as part of Fletcher's Program for Southwest Asia and Islamic Civilization.

Abdullah bin Laden, the half-brother of Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect in the US government's investigation into the Sept. 11 attacks, granted Tufts a one-time check to be used over three years as Hess saw fit - no strings attached. The grant facilitated student opportunities for internships in the Middle East and was used to support programming assistants' salaries, bring speakers to campus, create outreach programs, support Arabic language instruction, and financed a conference about Caspian Sea oil discoveries.

Since the three years for the grant's usage have passed, Hess said he would have no qualms about again approaching the bin Laden family for money. In recent weeks, however, some universities have been under scrutiny because they received funds from the bin Laden family. Oxford and Harvard universities received large endowments from the bin Laden family to fund various programs.

13 posted on 11/06/2001 8:55:54 PM PST by kcvl
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To: Zordas
Nope. Too fat, too lazy.
Look at a bright side: screwing up a nice country in only 225 years = World Record.
15 posted on 11/06/2001 10:27:02 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: Lion's Cub; CommiesOut; bvw; gumbo; Fred Mertz; Plummz; Betty Jo; dogbyte12
According to the reports back in September, the hijackers used a credit card of Dr. al Hazmi's, he failed to show up for work on Sept. 11, and the two shaved guys from Jersey City, Azmath and Khan, were arrested in San Antonio after they managed to get there by train. Now we learn that al Hazmi has associations with a Muslim charity and members of the bin Laden family. If the Islamofascists smuggle in nuclear materials across the Mexican border, Dr. al Hazmi, as a radiologist, might well know what to do with it, and be able to arrange its transfer to places all over North America.
16 posted on 11/07/2001 3:10:59 AM PST by aristeides
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To: Lion's Cub; aristeides
As I recall, the excuse the FBI gave at the time for letting him go was that his credit card had been stolen (and apparently used by the hijackers). I'm sorry that I didn't save the links.

I'm sorry I didn't save them either. Always thought Dr. al-Hazmi's name would pop back into the news.

Do either of you remember? - The two shaved guys, Khan and Azmath, who were arrested in San Antonio -- had they used the doctor's "stolen" credit card? Or was it the other (confirmed) hijackers?

17 posted on 11/07/2001 3:59:53 AM PST by gumbo
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To: gumbo
I don't think I ever saw it reported precisely who used Dr. al Hazmi's credit card.
18 posted on 11/07/2001 4:06:58 AM PST by aristeides
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To: Black Jade
That policy [complicity in the delivery of weapons from Iran to the Muslim government in Sarajevo], personally approved by Bill Clinton in April 1994 at the urging of CIA Director-designate (and then-NSC chief) Anthony Lake and the U.S. ambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith

Oh God, Anthony Lake, that traitor. As was Clinton.

What an abortion that war against Serbia was. Our country helped exactly the wrong people.

20 posted on 11/07/2001 4:21:11 AM PST by gumbo
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