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please read the bellow article.

{ } conntain my commnets in there.

 

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Wall Street Journal

July 30, 2004

Pg. 6

 

Muslim Activist, In Plea Deal, To Lay Out Plot On Saudi Ruler

 

Staff Reporter Of The Wall Street Journal

By Glenn R. Simpson

 

WASHINGTON -- A prominent Muslim activist who once enjoyed close ties to the Pentagon

 

{ some islam activists keep close ties with highest gove. offices. the hindus can use this tactic to win over the asuras. }

 

is expected to plead guilty today to illegal dealings with Libya related to a plot to assassinate the ruler of Saudi Arabia.

 

The activist, Abdurahman Alamoudi, will appear this morning in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., and withdraw his plea of not guilty to a host of money-laundering and terrorism charges, the court announced.

 

Lawyers familiar with the case say he has agreed to enter a plea of guilty to accepting illegal funds from Libya and will describe a plan to use the money in a plot to kill Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, Abdullah al-Saud, financed by Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi, a bitter opponent of the Saudi regime.

 

The U.S. government's proposed deal with Mr. Alamoudi could prove to be a major break for prosecutors, who have been engaged in a long-running, complex probe into foreign financial support for an influential group of fundamentalist Muslims in the U.S.

 

{ if the asuras keep 'influential group's in other countries, why not the hindus for good purpose? }

 

The negotiated agreement with the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Paul McNulty, is expected to call for Mr. Alamoudi to cooperate with the Justice Department in a continuing probe into possible terrorism financing, money laundering and tax fraud by a group of Muslim leaders based in and around the Washington suburb of Herndon, Va.

 

Nancy Luque, a lawyer for the Herndon-based leaders, declined to comment. The U.S. investigation of the Herndon group was the subject of a page-one article in The Wall Street Journal in June.

 

Mr. Alamoudi also has donated more than $12,000 to federal political candidates, including the Republican Party and Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, records show. Much of the money was later returned.

 

{ so, islam bribes high ranking gov authorities andpoliticians. }

 

His influence over a Pentagon program to train Muslim chaplains in the military was the subject of a page-one article in the Journal last year.

 

{ why not the hindus ask for hindu poojaris in military? }

 

Mr. Alamoudi, founder of two Muslim civil-rights groups,

 

{ a muslims founding civil right groups in non muslim countries as if the muslim countres do not violate any civil rights? actually, the muslim countries are the greatest violators of civil rights. islam cares about law and rights per koran, not about civil rights. }

 

was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London in August 2003 carrying $340,000 in sequentially numbered $100 bills that he said was provided by the Libyan government in exchange for lobbying to lift the sanctions against Libya.

 

In plea negotiations with the Justice Department, he later asserted that he planned to use the funds to finance the assassination of Crown Prince Abdullah, according to several people who have been briefed by U.S. and Saudi officials.

 

Islamic radicals oppose Saudi Arabia's royal family for its alliance with the U.S.

 

{ that is because koran forbids muslims to be friendly with the kafirs. }

 

The alleged Libyan plot against the Saudi ruler emerged last year at an awkward moment for the Bush administration, which was beginning to normalize relations with Tripoli after years of official enmity. The Gadhafi government long had been designated an outlaw regime for its alleged involvement in terrorist attacks that killed hundreds of Americans, but last year the Libyan ruler sought to make amends by compensating victims and surrendering his nuclear-weapons technology. U.S. officials learned about the plot in the midst of this rapprochement, but say they decided to proceed in hopes that the Libyan leader had truly changed his ways.

 

Mr. Alamoudi is under a 34-count indictment in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The indictment alleges that he violated U.S. sanctions against Libya, engaged in money laundering and tax fraud, and lied to federal agents about his involvement with the terror group Hamas. His trial was postponed May 21, just days before it was to begin.

 

In court filings, the Justice Department accuses Mr. Alamoudi of numerous links to terrorists. A Palm Pilot seized from Mr. Alamoudi by British police contained contact information for senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders whom the U.S. Treasury has listed as "specially designated global terrorists." The court filings also include a handwritten document in Arabic that the government seized from Mr. Alamoudi's office in Falls Church, Va., that contains extensive references to operations of Hamas and two of its leaders, Mousa Abu Marzook and Khalid Myshal.

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