Ex-Lawmaker Charged in Terror Conspiracy

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LARA JAKES JORDAN | January 17, 2008 06:26 AM EST | AP

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In this undated photo released by the Siljander campaign, Mark Deli Siljander is shown. The former two term Republican congressman and delegate to the United Nations was indicted Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008 as part of a terrorist fundraising ring that allegedly sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida and Taliban supporter who has threatened U.S. and international troops in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Siljander Campaign)

WASHINGTON — A former congressman and delegate to the United Nations was indicted on charges of working for an alleged terrorist fundraising ring that sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida supporter who has threatened U.S. and international troops in Afghanistan.

Mark Deli Siljander, a Michigan Republican when he was in the House, was charged Wednesday with money laundering, conspiracy and obstructing justice for allegedly lying about being hired to lobby senators on behalf of an Islamic charity that authorities said was secretly sending funds to terrorists.

The 42-count indictment, unsealed in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Mo., accuses the Islamic American Relief Agency of paying Siljander $50,000 for the lobbying _ money that turned out to be stolen from the U.S. Agency for International Development.

The charges paint "a troubling picture of an American charity organization that engaged in transactions for the benefit of terrorists and conspired with a former United States congressman to convert stolen federal funds into payments for his advocacy," Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Wainstein said.

Siljander, who served in the House from 1981-1987, was appointed by President Reagan to serve as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations for one year in 1987.

Calls to Silander's business in a Washington suburb went unanswered Wednesday. His attorney in Kansas City, James R. Hobbs, said Siljander would plead not guilty to the charges against him.

"Mark Siljander vehemently denies the allegations in the indictment," Hobbs said in a statement. He described Siljander as "internationally recognized for his good faith attempts to bridge the gap between Christian and Muslim communities worldwide" and plugged the ex-congressman's upcoming book on that topic.

The charges are part of a long-running case against the charity, which had been based in Columbia, Mo., before it was designated in 2004 by the Treasury Department as a suspected fundraiser for terrorists. The indictment alleges that IARA also employed a fundraising aide to Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader blamed for the Sept. 11 attacks.

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IARA has long denied allegations that it has financed terrorists. The group's attorney, Shereef Akeel of Troy, Mich., rejected the charges outlined in Wednesday's indictment.

"For four years I have not seen a single piece of a document that shows anyone did anything wrong," Akeel said.

The government accuses IARA of sending approximately $130,000 to help Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, whom the United States has designated a global terrorist. The money, sent to bank accounts in Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2003 and 2004, was masked as donations to an orphanage located in buildings that Hekmatyar owned.

Authorities described Hekmatyar as an Afghan mujahedeen leader who participated in and supported terrorist acts by al-Qaida and the Taliban. The Justice Department said Hekmatyar "has vowed to engage in a holy war against the United States and international troops in Afghanistan."

Siljander was elected to Congress initially with the support of fundamentalist Christian groups, and said at the time he won because "God wanted me in." In 1983, he claimed that "Arab terrorists" planned to kill him during a pro-Jewish rally; the FBI and Secret Service said they knew of no such plot. Siljander attended the rally wearing a bulletproof vest.

After leaving the government, he founded the Washington-area consulting group Global Strategies Inc. and, according to the indictment, was hired by IARA in March 2004 to lobby the Senate Finance Committee to remove the charity from the panel's list of suspected terror fundraisers.

It's not clear whether Siljander ever engaged in the lobbying push, said John Wood, U.S. attorney in Kansas City. Nevertheless, IARA paid Siljander with money that was part of U.S. government funding awarded to the charity years earlier for relief work it promised to perform in Africa, the indictment says.

In interviews with the FBI in December 2005 and April 2007, Siljander denied doing any lobbying for IARA. The money, he told investigators, was merely a donation from IARA to help him write a book about Islam and Christianity, the indictment says.

In 2004, the FBI raided the IARA's USA headquarters and the homes of people affiliated with the group nationwide. Since then, the 20-year-old charity has been unable to raise money and its assets have been frozen.

The charity has argued that it is a separate organization from the Islamic African Relief Agency, a Sudanese group suspected of financing al-Qaida. A federal appeals court in Washington ruled in February that the two groups were linked.

In all, Siljander, IARA and five of its officers were charged with various counts of theft, money laundering, aiding terrorists and conspiracy.

"By bringing this case in the middle of America, we seek to make it harder for terrorists to do business halfway around the globe," Wood said.

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Associated Press writers Margaret Stafford and Maria Sudekum Fisher in Kansas City, Mo., contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — A former congressman and delegate to the United Nations was indicted on charges of working for an alleged terrorist fundraising ring that sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida supp...
WASHINGTON — A former congressman and delegate to the United Nations was indicted on charges of working for an alleged terrorist fundraising ring that sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida supp...
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- OkieMon I'm a Fan of OkieMon 35 fans permalink

The Bush family and the Bin Laden family funded each other to the tune of billions of dollars for years. What's the big deal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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Democrats and Liberal are always for giving foreign aid. But when a Republican like Mark Siljander does it, they attack him.

That's hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 01/17/2008
- OkieMon I'm a Fan of OkieMon 35 fans permalink

Thin-skinned Obama's tactics are now clear. Any criticism he receives he simply deflects as blatant racism and with the weak-kneed democrats this is apparently working. Of course the smear-minded neocons will have none of this in the general election and destroy him with his own words.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 01/17/2008

So that assumption of innocence until proven guilty thing only applies to Gitmo prisoners? Let's wait until there's actually a trial in front of a judge and jury and the Bush administration has to present refutable evidence not just press releases. Then if he's found guilty throw the book at him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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As usual, like all Liberal media, HuffPost is only focussed on Republicans who fund al Qaeda.

You'll never see HuffPost writing a word about Republicans who DON'T fund al Qaeda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 01/17/2008
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It is now open season on all Republicans. Happy hunting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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It is unfair and unpatriotic for Democrats to be attacking Mark Siljander and other Republicans. They are our fellow Americans. Besides, I am sure that most have already stopped funding al Qaeda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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I think it is unfair to say that all Republicans are like Mark Deli Siljander. I'm sure there are some who do not send money to al Qaeda. There is no evidence that they all do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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It is not that Mark Deli Siljander and other Republicans don't love America. They just love America in a different way. I'm sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 01/17/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1566 fans permalink
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As far as I'm concerned, this whole matter can be put to rest by RNC issueing a statement that they no longer provide support to al Qaeda.

I am sure that most Republicans have already stopped funding al Qaeda after this unfortunate incident. They are honorable people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 01/17/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

They've sicced the Limbaugh/Robertson Hyena pack on McCain in Carolina again. Fine. He's probably their best bet to win the White House. My wife - who will vote Obama in the primary - says she hopes McCain is the Repub candidate. She won't vote for him, but she likes him better than the others. I think that's true around the country. Slick Mitt, Frootie Rootie and Holy Huck can't win. So go get'em Rush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 01/17/2008
- elkabong I'm a Fan of elkabong 152 fans permalink
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And when they're all attacking us with the tanks and planes and missiles Bush is giving them, his supporters and cheerleaders will forget all about it and insist on nuclear war.

Republicans are worse than roaches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 01/17/2008
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Send him to Gitmo! Is this the scary terrorist guy with the hoodie that Tancredo was talking about?
HAHA Classic!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 01/17/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

It's 9 a.m. here in Florida, but it must be 5 p.m. where Commiekazi lives. He's already hammered. I'd think it was Neo, but the spelling is too good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 01/17/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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Once again the real GOP shows it's true nature. Sending out fliers in SC that actually call John McCain a traitor. I wonder how long before they bring up his wife and child again. What scum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 01/17/2008
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