by IPT News
Eight
House committee leaders have written to Obama administration officials
asking about reports the administration is considering an Egyptian
request to release blind Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman from prison.
"If these reports are true, such
considerations would be extremely disconcerting as release of this
convicted terrorist should not happen for any reason," the letter
from U.S. Reps. Lamar Smith, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., Mike Rogers,
R-Mich., Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., Peter King, R-N.Y., Hal Rogers,
R-Ky. , Frank Wolf, R-Va., and Kay Granger, R-Tex., said. Each chairs a
significant House committee.
The query was prompted by a story
published Monday by The Blaze and discussed by talk show host Glenn
Beck. A Blaze staffer said an unnamed Obama administration told him
Abdel-Rahman's release was being "actively considered."
Abdel-Rahman is serving a life sentence for
plotting a series of bombing attacks on New York tunnels and landmarks.
And he is considered the spiritual influence behind the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing that killed six people. His imprisonment has become
an obsession for some in Egypt, with new President Mohamed Morsi promising to lobby Washington for Abdel Rahman's release when he meets U.S. officials.
It was Abdel Rahman's imprisonment, and not alleged offense to an anti-Muslim video, that triggered violent protests outside the American embassy in Cairo last week, U.S. intelligence officials say.
A Department of Homeland Security report
cited postings on an Arabic web forum "inciting Egyptians to target the
U.S. Embassy, indicating the U.S. Embassy shouldn't remain in Egypt"
unless Abdel Rahman is freed, FOX News reported.
"Succumbing to the demands of a country
whose citizens threaten our embassy and the Americans serving in it
would send a clear message that acts of violence will be responded to
with appeasement rather than strength," said the letter, which was sent
to Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
"The blind sheikh should remain in federal prison."
Spokesmen for the Justice Department and National Security Council say that is what is going to happen.
"The blind sheik is going to serve out his
life sentence," National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said on
Wednesday. "There are no discussions about transferring him. These
reports are wrong."
Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd
dismissed the Blaze report as "utter garbage. The Blind Sheikh is not
being transferred to Egypt nor is he being released. He is serving life
sentence in federal prison. Suggestions that there is discussions to
transfer or release him are absolute garbage and completely false."
But the New York Post reports that King, chairman of the House Homeland Security committee, "confirmed the request is being considered."
Andrew McCarthy, who prosecuted Abdel Rahman, told the Blaze he was skeptical about the denials.
"I think the plan has been to agree to the
Blind Sheikh's release, but not to announce it or have it become public
until after the election," McCarthy said. "That is consistent with
Obama's pattern of trying to mollify Islamists. Obviously, they did not
want this information to surface yet… but sometimes a situation can spin
out of control."
Read the full House letter here.
IPT NewsSource: http://www.investigativeproject.org/3754/committee-chairs-want-answers-on-blind-sheikh
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