The CIA Ties To Al Kifah Refugee Center & Islamic Militants

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From 1986-1989 Islamic imams would travel to the United States to preach at local Muslim organizations and charities in cities like Tucson and New York City to open up service offices called, Al Kifah, which are linked to the main office in Peshawar, Pakistan, the Maktab al-Khidamat owned and operated by Abdullah Azzam and Osama Bin Laden. By 1990, Omar Abdel Rahman, a known Islamic militant involved with an Egyptian radical group, Gamma Islammiyah, enters the United States while also on a terrorist watch list. His Visa is approved by the CIA 3 times. However, Rahman begins to slowly take over the operations at the Al Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn NYC which is next to the Al Kifah Refugee Center. Mustafa Shalabi, for co-founder of the Al Kifah is found murdered and Rahman takes over. Almost in the same year, Azzam is also found murdered in Pakistan. Bin Laden takes over the refugee center in Pakistan. Meanwhile the CIA whom is funneling hundreds of millions to mujahedeen fighters in Pakistan, is also linked to the Al Kifah center in Tucson and Brooklyn and laters tells the FBI not to further investigate the center after the 1993 WTC Bombing. The FBI would claim in its final report the bombing and the assassination of Rabbi Meir Kahane were works of a single radical group which has to further ties. The CIA would however have much deeper ties to not only the 1993 WTC Bombing but also the 2001 terrorist attacks of September 11th.

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