- David Belfield
David Belfield (also known as Hassan Abdulrahman or Hassan Tantai, aka Dawud Salahuddin) is an African-American convert to Islam who killed an Iranian critic of
Ayatollah Khomeini and fled toIran . [http://www.informactionfilms.com/en/productions/hassan/ American Fugitive:The truth about Hassan] , "InformAction "] [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/020805fa_fact An American Terrorist: He's an assassin who fled the country. Could he help Washington now?] , "New Yorker (magazine) ",August 5 2002 ]Bio
Dawud Salahuddin was born David T. Belfield in
Roanoke Rapids, NC onNovember 10 ,1950 . He is most famous for the alleged murder of Iranian dissidentAli Akbar Tabatabai inBethesda in 1980.Salahuddin grew up in
Bayshore, Long Island in a Baptist family, and attendedHoward University for one semester.He has said that, as a child the, "most damage done to him," was "an indecency, an insufficiency, certainly a shame not to be white." He became politicized in 1963, while watching news footage from Birmingham, Alabama showing a police chief turn back civil-rights marchers with fire hoses and dogs, which caused him to develop "an implacable hatred toward all symbols of American authority." After graduation from high school, he attended [Howard University] for one semester. He was attracted to Islam because it is "color-blind" and converted at the age of 18. He frequented an Iranian student center run by
Bahram Nahidian . During the early 1970s he spent time visiting prisons around Washington to, "bring the message of Islam to black inmates". He metSaid Ramadan in 1975 and Ramadan later became his mentor.After the murder, he fled from the US and took refuge in
Iran .He currently lives in Iran, is married to an Iranian woman, speaks Persian and works as a freelance writer. In an interview with "
The New Yorker " [ [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/020805fa_fact] ] he admitted to killing Tabatabai. He described the killing as, not "murderous" but as, "an act of war and a religious duty. He said that, "In Islamic religious terms, taking a life is sometimes sanctioned and even highly praised, and I thought that event was just such a time."American charges
Belfield has admitted to and is charged with assassinating
Ali Akbar Tabatabai , a formerIran ian diplomat, and supporter of the exiledShah of Iran , in a suburb of Washington, D.C., in 1980. [http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2006/04/26/lafond-film.html Lafond's new film hits hot buttons] , "CBC",April 26 2006 ]Exile
Belfield left the USA, and has spent much of the time since then living in Iran. He has occasionally traveled to Arab countries and North Korea, but has been careful not to expose himself to being extradited back to the United States to face charges for homicide.
Film appearances
Belfield played a sympathetic major character who aided the heroine of the 2001 film Kandahar. The heroine of the film is a Canadian woman, born in
Afghanistan , who slips back into Afghanistan, before the fall of theTaliban in order to try to rescue her sister. During her travels she is befriended by an English speaking medic who turns out to be an exiled American political activist. The heroine of the film really did travel to Afghanistan, in an attempt to rescue her sister. And Belfield, an exiled American murderer, plays an exiled American political activist.In 2006 film-maker
Jean-Daniel Lafond released a film entitled "", about Belfield. Lafond's film stirred controversy. Some reviewers thought it was too sympathetic to Belfield. [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/issuesideas/story.html?id=3013aac0-8f41-4fdf-b890-5c1569da7056 Airbrushing a killer] , "National Post ",May 2 2006 ] Other reviewers have expressed the opinion that Lafond should not address controversial topics because he is married to the currentGovernor General of Canada ,Michaëlle Jean .One review reports that in Lafond's film: [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2006-04-27/movie_features_p.html HOT DOCS - Review Roundup: Canadian International Documentary Festival] , "Now Magazine,
April 27 2006 ] :"...even its subject admits his crime means eternal damnation, and it did nothing to advance the cause of blacks in the U.S."ee also
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List of notable converts to Islam
*Islamist terrorism References
External links
* [http://www.ibb.gov/fugitives/belfield.html FBI Wanted Poster]
* [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/020805fa_fact "An American Terrorist"]
* [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/800naxnt.asp? The State Dept. Was Right"]
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