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<p > [From _The Village Voice_, April 6, 1993] </p>
<p > THE SHEIK'S REWARD </p>
<p > Will the <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Come Clean About <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> ? </p>
<p > By <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert</ent> I. Friedman </p>
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<p > Several prominent law enforcement officials, speaking on condition of
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anonymity, say that it appears that Sheikh Omar <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> was allowed to
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enter <ent type= 'GPE' > the United</ent> States because of his support for the <ent type= 'GPE' > mujahedeen</ent> -- the
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fractious coalition of <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> -backed <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> extremists who fought the <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent>
army in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> and later the moderate regime in <ent type= 'GPE' > Kabul</ent> . </p>
<p > The Voice revealed last week that in 1990 <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> left <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> for
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<ent type= 'GPE' > Peshawar</ent> , <ent type= 'GPE' > Pakistan</ent> , where he met rebel <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> leader Gulbuddin <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> ,
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who was already providing training for the sheikh's militant fundamentalist
terrorist group in <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> , Al Gamaat al <ent type= 'ORG' > Islam</ent> ia. The rebel camps were
"schools for Jihad," where fundamentalists from across the <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> world
received courses in everything from making car bombs to shooting down
planes with <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> -made Stinger missiles. After several months in
<ent type= 'GPE' > Peshawar</ent> , <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> traveled to <ent type= 'GPE' > Khartoum</ent> , <ent type= 'GPE' > Sudan</ent> , where he received a
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U.S. tourist visa, despite his presence on a State Department terrorist
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watch-list that should have barred him from the country. In <ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> , where
he was also granted a green card, <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> raised funds and recruits
for the <ent type= 'GPE' > mujahedeen</ent> , many of them first-generation <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> immigrants living
in <ent type= 'GPE' > Brooklyn</ent> and <ent type= 'GPE' > New Jersey</ent> . One was <ent type= 'PERSON' > Mahmud Abouhalima</ent> , a World Trade
Center bombing suspect and an <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> war veteran. </p>
<p > Not only did the sheikh encourage his flock of <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> zealots to fight the
godless <ent type= 'NORP' > Russians</ent> in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> , but he also exhorted his followers in
<ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> to wage a terror campaign against <ent type= 'PERSON' > Hosni Mubarak</ent> 's secular government.
In a <ent type= 'ORG' > CNN</ent> interview Monday, <ent type= 'PERSON' > Mubarak</ent> said that a current wave of terror
bombings in <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> was being funded by a U.S. group tied to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> .
"There is an association in <ent type= 'GPE' > New Jersey</ent> collecting a lot of money for the
refugees in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> ," said <ent type= 'PERSON' > Mubarak</ent> . "All this money is now being
channeled to those extremists [in <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> ]." </p>
<p > But even as the <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> ian government begged the U.S. not to coddle the
sheikh, who was smuggling cassettes of his fiery speeches into <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> --
much the way <ent type= 'PERSON' > Ayatollah Khomeini</ent> did from his safe-haven in <ent type= 'GPE' > France</ent> before
the fall of the shah -- <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> was also denouncing his patron,
<ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> , as the root of all evil. </p>
<p > Although the sheikh is apparently at the heart of a far-flung terrorist
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conspiracy, he is not considered a suspect in <ent type= 'ORG' > the World</ent> Trade Center
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bombing. Incredibly, the <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> has not even questioned him about the blast,
and only last week was he reportedly placed under round-the-clock federal
surveillance. </p>
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<p > "My gut feeling is that we are protecting the sheikh," says a law enforcement source familiar with the case. "We got him a visa as a reward
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for his help in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> ." </p>
<p > The source worries that the <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> appears to be shutting down the
investigation prematurely. "My ears perked up when I heard the <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> say
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that they have apprehended all but one of <ent type= 'ORG' > the World</ent> Trade Center bombers,"
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he says. "These guys [the suspects) don't look like self-starters to me."
Professionals from abroad, he says, may have assisted the suspects. </p>
<p > The <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> already has been criticized for failing to untangle the terrorist
web around El Sayyid <ent type= 'ORG' > Nosair</ent> , following the murder of the <ent type= 'NORP' > Zionist</ent> demagogue
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Rabbi <ent type= 'PERSON' > Meir Kahane</ent> . Just 12 hours after Kahane's shooting, the government
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was espousing the theory that <ent type= 'ORG' > Nosair</ent> was a lone gunman, despite having
found considerable evidence that appeared to link him to a wider terrorist
network. </p>
<p > Sheikh <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> causes chaos wherever he goes. In <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> , his
organization assassinated <ent type= 'PERSON' > Anwar Sadat</ent> . Though acquitted himself, be was
imprisoned three times during the 1980s. He finally left his homeland in
1990. After a pilgrimage to <ent type= 'GPE' > Mecca</ent> , he traveled to <ent type= 'GPE' > Baghdad</ent> , where <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> ian
authorities believe he may have been involved in the planning of the
unsuccessful assassination of <ent type= 'GPE' > Egypt</ent> ian Interior Minister Mohammed Abdel-Halim Moussa. </p>
<p > <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> later slipped into <ent type= 'GPE' > Pakistan</ent> , where he forged operational links
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with Gulbuddin <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> , the head of a radical rebel <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> army backed by
the <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> . Hekmatyar's career in politics began in 1972, when as an
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engineering student at <ent type= 'GPE' > Kabul</ent> University, he founded the Young <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> s,
which advocated turning <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> into a single-party <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> republic
based on the Sharia, or <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> law. In June 1974, <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> fled to
<ent type= 'GPE' > Pakistan</ent> after a government crackdown on <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> fundamentalists. </p>
<p > <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> immediately began to call for the armed overthrow of <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent>
-- an idea that won the approval of <ent type= 'GPE' > Pakistan</ent> i leader <ent type= 'PERSON' > Zulfikar Ali Bhutto</ent> ,
who supplied <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> with arms, training, and money. <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent>
orchestrated an insurrection in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> in 1975, but it was crushed.
Many of his followers subsequently joined him in <ent type= 'GPE' > Peshawar</ent> . </p>
<p > By 1979, six fundamentalist <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> i rebel groups were operating in
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<ent type= 'GPE' > Peshawar</ent> . Hekmatyar's was by far the largest and most important, thanks
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to the support of his newest <ent type= 'GPE' > Pakistan</ent> i patron, President <ent type= 'PERSON' > Mohammed Zia</ent> . At
the time, the <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> -backed, <ent type= 'NORP' > Marxist</ent> government in <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> was
attempting to weaken the hold of the traditional religious elite, who for
centuries had ruled the countryside. The <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> i <ent type= 'NORP' > Marxist</ent> s even went so
far as to remove the <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> green from the <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> i flag. <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent>
resisted, waging a fierce terrorist war. In December 1979, the <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> s,
fearing the violence would spill across their borders, invaded <ent type= 'GPE' > Afghanistan</ent> .
<ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> i president <ent type= 'PERSON' > Hafizullah Amin</ent> was killed in the royal palace by <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent>
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troops, and replaced by Babrak Karmal, an exile who had been living in
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<ent type= 'GPE' > Moscow</ent> . </p>
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<p > Hekmatyar's relationship with <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> began around the time of the
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<ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> invasion. <ent type= 'ORG' > Hekmatyar</ent> , who had only cursory religious training, drew
his inspiration from the sheikh's attempts to overthrow <ent type= 'PERSON' > Sadat</ent> and his call
for a pure <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> state, where women would be veiled and children would be
scrupulously taught by mullahs. </p>
<p > During <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> 's visit to <ent type= 'GPE' > Peshawar</ent> in 1990, the two charismatic
leaders talked about spreading their holy war beyond the <ent type= 'NORP' > Muslim</ent> world into
<ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> , say several well-placed sources. But one of their most pressing
concerns were the <ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> republics of the <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> Union. As early as 1987,
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Hekmotyar's warriors were fighting <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> troops in <ent type= 'NORP' > Soviet</ent> <ent type= 'NORP' > Tajikistan</ent> ,
according to <ent type= 'ORG' > the Washington</ent> Times. Meanwhile, the <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> spent lavishly on
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the <ent type= 'NORP' > Afghan</ent> rebels. In 1987 alone, the <ent type= 'GPE' > mujahedeen</ent> received $640 million --
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a sum matched by the Saudis. Additional funds were raised in the <ent type= 'LOC' > Gulf</ent> and
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among <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> 's <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> disciples. At the same time, the U.S. was
building up the <ent type= 'NORP' > Iraqi</ent> war machine. When U.S. aid to the <ent type= 'GPE' > mujahedeen</ent> stopped
in late December 1990 as part of an accord with <ent type= 'GPE' > Moscow</ent> , the ragtag army of
<ent type= 'NORP' > Islamic</ent> fundamentalists turned its wrath on <ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> . Around the same time,
<ent type= 'GPE' > Iraq</ent> swallowed <ent type= 'GPE' > Kuwait</ent> , forcing <ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> into the <ent type= 'LOC' > Gulf</ent> War. </p>
<p > It is not surprising the U.S. government is attempting to cover up its
relationship with <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> . It may take a congressional investigation
to unearth the extent of the sheikh's ties to U.S. intelligence. Last
week's report in the Voice about <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> links to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> has "<ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent>
officials running for cover," says a source close to the agency. </p>
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<p > Instead of ducking, the <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> should tell law enforcement what it knows about
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<ent type= 'PERSON' > Abdel Rahman</ent> and his <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> followers. <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> files might shed light on the
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letter to <ent type= 'ORG' > The New York</ent> Times from <ent type= 'ORG' > the Liberation Army Fifth Battalion</ent> ,
which declared that <ent type= 'ORG' > the World</ent> Trade Center bombing was in retaliation for
America's support for <ent type= 'GPE' > Israel</ent> and pro-Western Arab regimes. The letter
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threatened that the bombings would continue unless <ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> suspended aid to
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<ent type= 'GPE' > Israel</ent> . Authorities told the Times that the letter was prepared by one of
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the five suspects in custody. </p>
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<p > Some terrorism experts fear that <ent type= 'ORG' > the World</ent> Trade Center bombing is the
first round in radical Islam's war against <ent type= 'GPE' > America</ent> . They point to a wave
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of bombings in <ent type= 'GPE' > Paris</ent> in 1985 and 1986 that was masterminded by <ent type= 'GPE' > Tehran</ent> , and
facilitated by <ent type= 'NORP' > Iranian</ent> students and small businessmen living in <ent type= 'GPE' > France</ent> .
While the locals provided safehouses, bomb-making materials, and other
logistical support, professional terrorists from abroad carried out the
bombings and fled. The <ent type= 'NORP' > French</ent> government later struck a secret deal with
the <ent type= 'GPE' > Khomeini</ent> regime. <ent type= 'GPE' > France</ent> took a more "neutral" position in the Iran-<ent type= 'GPE' > Iraq</ent> war and released several imprisoned <ent type= 'NORP' > Iranian</ent> s. In return, the bombings
stopped. * </p>
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