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Mubarak Ali Gilani, the shadowy founder of Muslims of the Americas, is
believed to be living in Pakistan. (Christian Action Network)Christian Action
Network vows to bring Gilani, founder of Muslims of the Americas, into
a U.S. court if the $30 million defamation suit proceeds. (Christian Action
Network)Gilani, who is believed to be in his eighties, fires a weapon
in a training video made by Muslims of the Americas. (Christian Action
Network)Muslims of the Americas has rural bases in several states, including
South Carolina and New York.The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization
accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself
being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30
million defamation suit against the Christian group that leveled the charges
in a best-selling book.Muslims of the Americas, a group founded in the
1980s by elusive Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, is suing the Christian
Action Network for defamation and libel following CANs recent publication
of the book Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamist Terrorist
Training Camps Inside America. Co-authored by CAN founder Martin Mawyer
and Patti Pierucci, the book accuses MOA of acting as a front
for the radical Islamist group Jamaat al-Fuqra.In the suit, filed this year
in federal court in Albany, N.Y., the Muslim group accuses Mawyer, Pierucci
and CAN of "malicious, repetitious and continuous pronouncements and
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in half a cup of coffee. She said the company will work
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of defamatory statements against plaintiff.""We're calling their bluff,"
said Mawyer. "I would have thought this would have been dropped a
while ago, but I guess they feel they have to defend themselves
to their own members."Many of the books allegations are based on the
claims of a former NYPD undercover informant who spent eight years posing
as a member of the Muslim group, which has secretive bases in
rural areas around the country, including Hancock, N.Y., and York County,
S.C.- Martin Mawyer, founder of Christian Action NetworkThe book alleges
organized criminal activity on the part of MOA and claims profits from
street crimes, drugs, brothels, unemployment fraud and other offenses have
been funneled to Jamaat al-Fuqra. Part of the money has been used
to establish a series of Jihadi training camps on American soil, according
to the book.Both Muslims of the Americas -- made up primarily of
African-American converts to Islam -- and the Pakistan-based Jamaat al-Fuqra,
are guided by Sheikh Mubarik Ali Gilani, a highly controversial cleric who
lived in the U.S. during the 1980s and who was the subject
of an investigation by the late Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl.In
2002, Pearl was in Pakistan on his way to a pre-arranged interview
with Gilani when he was kidnapped by Al Qaeda and eventually beheaded
in a brutal case that shocked the world. Gilani was questioned in
relation to the investigation but released w
wasn't seriously
injured Sunday when his horse stumbled and he pitched into the dirt
track at the hippodrome on the outskirts of the capital, Ashgabat. But
the fall was certainly a wound to the pride of the 55-year-old
Central Asian leader, whose all-powerful personality cult portrays him as
effortlessly competent.Thousands of people were in the stands for the race
that celebrated Turkmenistan's renowned desert racehorse breed, the Akhal-Teke.
But state television's video of the race cut off just before the
fall and the extensive written reports on the event didn't mention the
plunge.All domestic broadcasting in Turkmenistan is state-run; newspapers
are either state-run or under heavy government supervision. Media criticism
of the president is non-existent and elaborate praise of him is ubiquitous
in this nation of 5 million, wedged between the Caspian Sea and
Iran, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.Turkmenistan's security agencies reportedly
went into high gear to try to block video or images of
the president's fall from slipping out to the rest of the world.
The opposition-in-exile group Gundogar cited witnesses as saying police
were carefully checking the computers, tablets, mobile phones and cameras
of departing passengers at Ashgabat's airport. The horse celebration had
attracted an array of foreign horse enthusiasts.Video obtained by The Associated
Press shows a rider falling when his horse stumbles just after crossing
the finish line
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