A Red Carpet for Muslim Radicals at the White House Steven Emerson OCTOBER 22, 2012
A year-long investigation by the
Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) has found that scores of known radical
Islamists made hundreds of visits to the Obama White House, meeting with top
administration officials.
Court documents and other records
have identified many of these visitors as belonging to groups serving as fronts
for the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas and other Islamic militant organizations.
The IPT made the discovery combing
through millions of White House visitor log entries. IPT compared the visitors’
names with lists of known radical Islamists. Among the visitors were officials
representing groups which have:
Been
designated by the Department of Justice as unindicted co-conspirators in
terrorist trials; Extolled Islamic terrorist groups including Hamas and
Hizballah;
Obstructed
terrorist investigations by instructing their followers not to cooperate with
law enforcement;
Promoted
the incendiary conspiratorial allegation that the United States is engaged in a
“war against Islam”— a leading tool
in recruiting Muslims to carry out acts of terror;
Repeatedly
claimed that many of the Islamic terrorists convicted since 9-11 were framed by
the U.S government as part of an anti-Muslim profiling campaign.
Individuals from the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) visited the White House at least
20 times starting in 2009. In 2008, CAIR was listed
as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorist money laundering case
in U.S. history – the trial of the Holy Land Foundation in which five HLF officials
were convicted
of funneling money to Hamas.
U.S. District Court Judge Jorge
Solis later ruled
that, “The Government has produced ample evidence to establish the association”
of CAIR to Hamas, upholding their designations as unindicted co-conspirators.
In 2008, the FBI formally ended all
contact with CAIR because of its ties to Hamas.
In January 2004, Hussam Ayloush,
executive director of CAIR’s Los Angeles office, publicly defended Palestinian
terror attacks in comments before Muslim students at the University of
California – Los Angeles, saying that terrorists were exercising their
“legitimate right” to defend
themselves against Israeli occupation.
Ayloush, who was a delegate
to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., casts the United
States as controlled by Israeli interests. At a 2008 CAIR banquet in San Diego,
he imagined “an America that respects and humanizes religion. It’s an America
that is free to act on its values and not on the interests of any foreign
lobby.” In 2004, he said that the war on terror had become a “war on Muslims.”
Ayloush attended at least two White House meetings.
The logs show Ayloush met
with Paul Monteiro,
associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement on July 8,
2011 and Amanda Brown, assistant to the White House director of political
affairs Patrick Gaspard, on June 6, 2009.
According to reliable sources,
Monteiro was White House liaison for secret contacts with CAIR, especially with
Ayloush. IPT has learned that the White House logs curiously have omitted
Ayloush’s three meetings with two other senior White House officials.
Louay Safi,
formerly executive director of the Islamic Society of North America, visited
the White House twice – meeting in intimate settings with Paul Monteiro on June
29, 2011 and July 8, 2011.
Law enforcement first noticed Safi
in 1995 when his voice was captured in an FBI wiretap of now-convicted
Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Sami Al-Arian. At the time of his conversation
with Al-Arian, Safi served
as executive director of the International Institute of Islamic Thought, an
organization listed in law-enforcement
and in internal Muslim
Brotherhood documents as one of the movement’s top front groups in
North America.
Safi also wrote for the Middle East
Affairs Journal, produced by the United Association for Studies and Research
(UASR). That group was established by Hamas deputy political leader Mousa Abu
Marzook and part of the Hamas-support
network called the “Palestine Committee.”
Safi has repeatedly expressed
understanding for the underlying causes that provoke terrorism: “Terrorism
cannot be fought by…ignoring its root causes. The first step…is to examine the
conditions that give rise to the anger, frustration, and desperation that fuel
all terrorist acts.” He also called
Palestinian terrorists “freedom” fighters.
Esam Omeish,
former head of the Muslim
Brotherhood-created Muslim American Society, visited the White House
three times.
In 2000, Omeish personally hired
the late terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki
to be the imam of Falls Church, VA, Dar al-Hijrah mosque. According to IPT
analysis, more terrorists have been linked to Dar
al-Hijrah since 9/11 than to any other mosque in America.
Omeish publicly mourned the Israeli
airstrike that killed Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin at an April 10, 2004,
MAS conference.
According to video captured by IPT,
Omeish went a step further at the December 22, 2000, Jerusalem Day
rally in Washington’s Lafayette Park, praising Palestinian terror
groups, saying they had learned “the jihad way” to “liberate” Palestine.
In a sermon at Dar al-Hijrah in
2009, Omeish called for “an American Islamic movement that transforms our
status, that impacts our society, and that brings forth the change that we want
to see.”
Last month, Omeish attended a
reception for Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi during Morsi’s United Nations
visit. Morsi is a longtime Egyptian Brotherhood leader. Omeish posted a picture
of the event on his Facebook page and noted: “His Excellency provided great
insights and we share important perspectives.”
Mohamed Elibiary,
appointed to the Homeland Security Advisory Council in October 2010, spoke at a
December 2004 seminar in honor of Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
titled: “A Tribute to
the Great Islamic Visionary.”
Elibiary condemned the convictions
of the defendants in the Hamas money-laundering
trial as a “loss for America” and dismissed
the prosecution as “a political trial trying to achieve a government policy.”
He alsoopposed
the targeting of American-born al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, saying it
wouldn’t be “worth the ramifications of having to chase his ghost as a martyr
for the next half century.”
Among the most influential of the
visitors to the White House included Muslim Public Affairs Council Executive
Director Salam al-Marayati, who according to White House logs had at least
seven meetings.
Al-Marayati held a fundraising
dinner for al-Arian, the head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in North
America, comparing his
prosecution to the Japanese detention during World War II. A month
later, al-Arian pleaded guilty.
He also praised Hezbollah as a
“liberation movement” in 1999, calling its
terror attacks “legitimate resistance”.
Al-Marayati defended Iran’s nuclear
program and portrayed it as the victim in a January 18, 2012
appearance on Russia Today.
Interestingly, the Obama
administration’s enthusiastic support for gay rights did not prevent it from
inviting Islamists who support laws overseas giving gays the death penalty.
In a June 21, 2001 article
in The San Francisco Chronicle, Muzammil
Siddiqi, the former head of Islamic Society of North America, said
he “supported laws in countries where homosexuality is punishable by death.”
Siddiqi met with Monteiro on June 8, 2010.
Despite the President’s public
proclamations that he is standing strong against terrorism, the White House
logs demonstrate that he has legitimized the very same groups that espouse
radical Islamic terrorism.
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