Saturday, August 18, 2012
Successors at MSA Board Huma served on at GWU include al-Qaeda terrorist, IIRO leader.
Successors at MSA Board Huma served on at GWU include al-Qaeda terrorist, IIRO leader.(Shoebat).Things are getting interesting with respect to the history of the George Washington University (GWU) chapter of the Muslim Students Association (MSA) – in particular, the 1997 – 2002 timeframe.
Earlier this week, we reported that Huma Abedin served on the Board of GWU’s chapter of the MSA in 1997 and left some time before early 1999.
Andrew McCarthy then rightfully pointed out that none other than notorious al-Qaeda figure Anwar al-Awlaki served on the same Board, though after Abedin left; al-Awlaki served as a “Chaplain” on GWU’s MSA Board from late 2001 – 2002.
That leads us to another “Chaplain” who served on the same MSA Board alongside al-Awlaki – and for a much longer period of time. Mohamed S. Omeish served as “Chaplain” from at least October, 1999 – April, 2002.
During the time when both men served on the MSA Board at GWU, they were the only two listed as Chaplains.If one has a difficult time finding it significant that while Huma and al-Awlaki served on the Board but never together, perhaps the significance of al-Awlaki and Omeish serving on the Board together – and in the same capacity – will not be lost on them.
Omeish is a rather big fish when it comes to the nexus between the Muslim World League and the Muslim Brotherhood. In fact, if one believes that al-Qaeda leadership is expendable while leaders of organizations that have been known to finance them are not, the fates of both al-Awlaki and Omeish may just serve as the perfect microcosm.Read the full story here.
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