- Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi
Abdul Rahman Al-Amoudi also Abdurahman Alamoudi, is the founder of the
American Muslim Council in theUnited States . He was born inEritrea , but was raised inYemen , and later immigrated to the USA.He founded the American Muslim Council in 1990, a group dedicated to lobbying American politicians (both Republican and Democratic) on behalf of Muslims in the US. Until 1998, he was involved with the selection of
Muslim chaplains for theU.S. military (through the American Muslim Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Council, which he co-founded in 1991), and acted as a consultant toThe Pentagon for over a decade.During this time Al-Amoudi served as an Islamic adviser to President
Bill Clinton and a fund raiser for both the Republican and Democratic parties. More recently, Al-Amoudi had worked with leading conservatives such asGrover Norquist , the president ofAmericans for Tax Reform . He became a US citizen in 1996.Al-Amoudi and other Muslim leaders met with then-presidential candidate
George W. Bush in Austin in July 2000, offering to support his bid for theWhite House in exchange for Bush's commitment to repeal certain anti-terrorist laws.After the
September 11, 2001 attacks , Al-Amoudi spoke at theWashington National Cathedral prayer service for the victims of the attack.Controversy
Al-Amoudi has been described an "expert in the art of deception" in a report by
Newsweek journalistsMark Hosenball andMichael Isikoff , for expressing moderate, pro-American sympathies in his lobbying and public relations work with Americans, but then being caught on camera expressing support forHamas andHezbollah at an Islamist rally.cite web |url= http://www.pbs.org/weta/crossroads/about/show_the_brotherhood.html |title=America at a Crossroads . Inside the Muslim Brotherhood |work=PBS |accessdate=2007-10-29]On July 30, 2004 he pled guilty to three charges of illegal dealings with
Libya , after admitting that he participated in a plot to murder Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah forMuammar al-Gaddafi and accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars from top Libyan officials, in addition to tax and immigration violations. He was sentenced to 23 years in jail.David Safavian , the White House Chief Procurement officer, indicted in 2005 and charged with obstructing a criminal probe, has also been linked to Al-Amoudi by federal prosecutors.Al-Amoudi is a co-founder of Ptech, Inc., an
enterprise software company charged with ties to terrorists (though to date, no evidence has been found), which had a client roster on September 11, 2001 that included severalUS Government agencies involved in failures to prevent theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks . As of May, 2004, Ptech still had contracts with federal agencies including theWhite House .References
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*cite news |url= http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040807-103938-6066r.htm |title= Al-Amoudi brought to justice |work=
The Washington Times |date= 2004-08-07
*cite news |url= http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_20_55/ai_108892926/print |title= The Chaplain Problem: What gives with imams in the military? - and others |first=Kate |last=O'Beirne |work=National Review |date= 2003-10-27
*cite news |url= http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20031005-111130-4622r.htm |title= The al-Amoudi terror charges |work=The Washington Times |date= 2003-10-05
*cite web |url= http://usgovinfo.about.com/b/a/029839.htm |title= Terror-Linked Group May Supply Muslim US Military Chaplains |first=Robert last=Longley, |work= U.S. Gov Info / Resources |date= 2003-09-26
*cite news |url= http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=65000531 |title= Hillary and Hamas |first=Steven |last=Emerson |work=OpinionJournal.com |date= 2000-11-03
*cite news |url= http://www.nypost.com/seven/10172006/postopinion/opedcolumnists/a_dark_globalism_opedcolumnists_mark_steyn.htm?page=0 |title= A Dark Globalism |first=Mark |last=Steyn |work=New York Post |date= 2006-10-17
*cite web |url= http://www.madcowprod.com/10292004issue.html |title= Bush met with 9-11 Terrorists Sami al-Arian & Abdulrahman al-Amoudi after the attacks |work=MadCowProd.com
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