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CAIR's Grievance Theater, the Flying Imams and 9/11             
By Patrick  <http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.asp?ID=3597> Poole
FrontPageMagazine.com | April 18, 2007 

It's a tale of two Novembers with the horror of September 11th sandwiched in
between. 

In November 2006, six imams on a US Airways Minneapolis to Phoenix flight
begin engaging in bizarre behaviors eerily similar to those used by the 9/11
hijackers to takeover the planes used on that terrible day: shouting slogans
in Arabic; leaving assigned seats to position themselves much like the 9/11
attackers; requesting seat belt extenders that they positioned on the floor,
rather than used to secure themselves. Responding to the reasonable concerns
of passengers and the flight crew, the imams were removed from the plane by
authorities.

Seven years earlier in November 1999, two Saudi students on an America West
flight from Phoenix to Columbus were detained after landing because they had
made repeated attempts to enter the cockpit area of the plane during the
flight.

In both cases, CAIR rose up to defend the offenders in question and engaged
in their now standard grievance theater protest politics. In the most recent
case, CAIR has tried to capitalize on the publicity surrounding the incident
by  <http://www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=2615&theType=NR>
backing the "Flying Imams" and supporting their lawsuit against the airlines
and passengers for responding to their bizarre behavior. The lawsuit is
being handled by a Muslim attorney associated with CAIR.

When it comes to the November 1999 incident, any mention of CAIR's
involvement or defense of the Saudi students has been scrubbed from the
organization's website. It's no wonder, as the 9/11 Commission Report (page
521, footnote 60) explains that the FBI now considers the incident as a "dry
run" for the 9/11 hijackings. And the two men involved? As the 9/11
Commission Report explains, Hamdan al-Shalawi was in Afghanistan in November
2000 training at an Al-Qaeda camp to launch "Khobar Tower"-type attacks
against the US in Saudi Arabia, and Mohammad Al-Qadhaieen was
<http://www.arabnews.com/services/print/print.asp?artid=27998&d=26&m=6&y=200
3&hl=Saudi%20Student%20%E2%3F%3FMissing%27%20After%20FBI%20Arrest> arrested
in June 2003 as a material witness in the 9/11 attacks. Both men were
friends of Al-Qaeda recruiter, Zakaria Mustapha Soubra, who drove them to
the airport that day in Qadhaieen's car. Another friend of Shalawi is
Ghassan al-Sharbi, another Al-Qaeda operative that would later be captured
in Pakistan with high-level Al-Qaeda leader Abu Zubaida.

There is a connection between these two incidents, as the leader of the six
"Flying Imams" this past November is none other than Omar Shahin, the former
imam of the Islamic Center of Tucson, where the two Saudi students from the
November 1999 incident attended. Counterterrorism expert Rita Katz told the
Washington  <http://s3.amazonaws.com/911timeline/2002/wpost091002b.html>
Post in September 2002 that the mosque served as "basically the first cell
of Al-Qaeda in the United States; that is where it all started". (Len
Sherman's Arizona Monthly November 2004 article, "Al Qaeda among Us
<http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/Stories/AZnov4.html> ", provides greater
detail about the connections between the Saudi pair involved in the November
1999 event and the Al-Qaeda cell that operated in Tucson and Phoenix.)

Their current silence and website purge notwithstanding, immediately after
the November 1999 "dry run", CAIR was not shy about publicly speaking on the
incident. "It seems like they single out some individuals because of their
name, the way they look or their national origin," huffed current CAIR
National Vice Chairman Ahmad Al-Akhras (who was then president of the CAIR
Ohio chapter)  <http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1999/457/in2.htm> in an interview
with the Egyptian daily, Al-Ahram. That same article quoted Nihad Awad,
Executive Director and Co-Founder of CAIR, who explained, "the hysteria
around [the crash of] EgyptAir [Flight 990] has created a negative
atmosphere that leads to such incidents." 

CAIR not only gave indirect support to the 9/11 "dry run" hijackers by
launching an aggressive media defense and circulating their woeful tale of
innocents victimized by the bigotry of non-Muslims, but as Katherine Kersten
of the Minneapolis Star Tribune
<http://www.startribune.com/blogs/kersten/?p=68> reminds us, in 2000 CAIR
fronted a lawsuit for Shalawi and Qadhaieen against America West by hiring
attorneys and calling for a boycott of the airline as a result of the
incident. Again, two identical events eight years apart with CAIR playing
the exact same role.

CAIR was unsuccessful in the lawsuit stemming from the November 1999 9/11
"dry run", as the judge quickly dismissed the case, but they did succeed in
creating an atmosphere of intimidation that was certainly aimed at stopping
airline passengers from speaking up about suspicious behavior. Did CAIR's
campaign of intimidation silence any of the passengers aboard United
Airlines Flight 175, American Airlines Flight 11, American Airlines Flight
77, or United Airlines Flight 93 who might have witnessed suspicious
behavior of the 9/11 hijackers that day? Since all the passengers of those
flights were silenced forever, we will never know.

But the horrific consequences of their previous defense of the 9/11 "dry
run" has not prevented CAIR from using the exact same tactics and rhetoric
in the current "Flying Imams" case. As Janet Levy recently explained in an
article here at FrontPage ("
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=25694> The
Minneapolis Six Sabotage Airline Security"), the CAIR-backed lawsuit by the
six imams is being used as a propaganda device to advance CAIR's legislative
agenda for the passage of a bill through Congress that would prevent
authorities from acting on suspicious behavior, much like what was seen in
the November 1999 and November 2006 incidents, as well as 9/11. 

As their current protest politics in the "Flying Imams" case demonstrates,
CAIR shows no remorse for their complicity in providing cover for the 9/11
"dry run" operatives, though the purge of their website of any mention of
their participation was clearly an attempt to try to wipe the public record
clean of their involvement. But in light of their past actions and with
their pursuit of the current lawsuit, it seems fair to ask: will thousands
more Americans need to be murdered before CAIR brings the curtain down on
their grievance theater road show? Tragically, we might have the opportunity
to find out.

 

 

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Patrick Poole is an author and public policy researcher. He also maintains a
blog, "Existential Space,"  <http://patrickpoole.blogspot.com/> where he
writes on a number of cultural, political and religious issues.



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