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The Taliban's rising star: no poor little lamb
Townhall.com ^ | 03/20/06 | Clinton Taylor

Posted on 03/19/2006 11:27:34 PM PST by Starman417

Exactly what was it that new Yale student Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi did for the Taliban? Discussions of this issue so far have usually tagged him an “envoy” or “ambassador”. But a little digging shows he was far more than just a mouthpiece. To paraphrase one of my critics, Mr. Rahmatullah was quite the rising star in the Taliban firmament. His work as a translator, and then as a spokesman, vaulted him up the Taliban hierarchy into the service of Mullah Omar himself.

Folks wishing to see Mr. Rahmatullah as a storm-tossed waif who “escaped the wreckage of Afghanistan” (to use Yale’s own phrase from their only press release on the controversy) are deceiving themselves about his agency in creating that wreckage.

Exhibit one in this regard is his defense of Osama bin Laden. Many sources writing on the Yale Taliban issue have referred to his speech at USC in March of 2001. There has been less discussion of his March 27th interview with PBS’s Ray Suarez that same month, in which he explains what a stand-up guy Osama is:

They have made this man [bin Laden] very famous, and this man has helped Afghans in their very hard time. He has helped the Afghans with his own personal money – millions of dollars during the Soviet occupation.

So for the Afghans, he is a good guy. If we were to hand this good guy to the U.S., what kind of justification will we give to our people? So we need some kind of evidence so that we can prove to our people that this man is involved in some kind of horrendous act somewhere.

Mr. Rahmatullah was actually quite familiar with Osama’s true nature. Chip Brown’s New York Times Magazine article points out that Mr. Rahmatullah had translated the American indictment against him from English into Urdu and Pashto.

Exhibit Two is Mr. Rahmatullah’s advancement within the Taliban. He started out as a document translator, then somehow landed his gig talking up the Taliban in America. At the time, according to John Fund, his official title was “second foreign secretary”.

Apparently he had impressed the mullahs with his footwork in America, because soon after he returned, Mr. Rahmatullah went to work as a personal adviser to Mullah Omar—a fact left out of the glowing New York Times Magazine writeup, which notes only that when he reported on his trip “to Mullah Omar and a group of senior advisers” in Kandahar, “[i]t was quickly evident that they weren’t interested in his ideas.”

Apparently they were so uninterested in Mr. Rahmatullah’s ideas that they promoted him to the Taliban’s equivalent of Karl Rove. Leftist journalist Robert Fisk identifies Mr. Rahmatullah as a “Senior Adviser” to Mullah Omar. When UPI’s Arnaud de Borchgrave interviewed Mullah Omar in June 2001, Mr. Rahmatullah did all the talking. Where Mullah Omar comes off as the strong, silent type in the interview, Mr. Rahmatullah emerges as the idea man, the big picture guy, the strategist with both eyes open, Mullah Omar having lost one of his fighting the Soviets.

In fact, the Taliban’s senior officials were so unimpressed by Mr. Rahmatullah that de Borchgrave notes he was “rumored to be Afghanistan’s next foreign minister”. And now, if Yale permits him to transfer in from his “special student” program to the regular undergraduate degree program, he may yet achieve that goal.

Mr. Ramahtullah is not, as Yale’s Whiffenpoofs might sing, some “poor little lamb who’s lost his way”. It is condescending and, frankly, colonialist to give Mr. Rahmatullah a pass for his participation in Taliban tyranny. Just because he comes from a different culture—even an indigenous, “authentic” one—does not exonerate his knowing, willing work in shoring up the Taliban’s strength and possibly as an architect of their ideology—and as he notes in his March 2001 speech at USC, “ideology is everything” to the Taliban.

At best, Mr. Rahmatullah was an apologist for evil. But the widespread perception of Mr. Rahmatullah in 2001 suggests he didn’t just work for the Taliban; he was the Taliban.

If these facts about Mr. Rahmatullah come as a surprise, they shouldn’t. My research assistant, Mr. Google, found all this stuff in about half an hour. (He’s good at figuring out stuff the Times misses.) That this information was so easy to find says something scary about Yale’s and the State Department’s decisions to admit him. Either they didn’t perform this basic bit of due diligence on an applicant from a terrorist regime, or else they knew all this and decided to admit him anyway.

In either case, Yale’s decision to admit Mullah Omar’s personal adviser, and the likely next Foreign Minister for the Taliban, remains inexcusable. If you are interested in expressing your outrage to Yale, here’s just the way to do it.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: jihad; mullahomar; osamabinladen; taleban; taliban; terrorism; terrorists; ubl; upyoursyale; yale

1 posted on 03/19/2006 11:27:37 PM PST by Starman417
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To: Starman417

Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/2242594.stm


http://www.upi.com/inc/view.php?StoryID=20031105-080813-9092r


2 posted on 03/19/2006 11:41:02 PM PST by endthematrix (None dare call it ISLAMOFACISM!)
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To: All
ON THE NET...

TOWNHALL.com: "THE TALIBAN'S RISING STAR: NO POOR LITTLE LAMB" -Column by Clinton W. Taylor (March 20, 2006)

WorldNetDaily.com: "TALIBAN AT YALE AND AFGHANISTAN PIPELINE LINKED?" -Commentary by Jerome Corsi (March 16, 2006)

MensNewsDaily.com - blog: "YALE UNIVERSITY: TALIBAN YES; US MILITARY NO" -Column by Jim Kouri, CPP (March 3, 2006)

THE COUNTERTERRORISM BLOG: "YALE TALIBAN...THIS IS WHAT THEY WERE THINKING? -posted by Bill West (March 2, 2006)

TOWNHALL.com: "FROM TALIBAN TO IVY LEAGUE" -Column by Linda Chavez (March 1, 2006)

3 posted on 03/20/2006 12:25:31 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy
Why this creep isn't cooling his heels at Club Gitmo is beyond me.

L

4 posted on 03/20/2006 12:29:33 AM PST by Lurker (I trust in God. Everyone else shows me their hands.)
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To: Lurker

OPINION: Ditto.


5 posted on 03/20/2006 12:31:21 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Starman417

Why don't they have some of the beaten up women of the Taliban at Yale? With their fingernails pulled out for using nail polish?


6 posted on 03/20/2006 2:44:41 AM PST by tkathy (Ban the headscarf (http://bloodlesslinchpinsofislamicterrorism.blogspot.com))
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To: tkathy
= Taliban women at Yale
7 posted on 03/20/2006 2:57:21 AM PST by tkathy (Ban the headscarf (http://bloodlesslinchpinsofislamicterrorism.blogspot.com))
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To: Lurker

I wonder if he took an art history class at Yale, if he get extra credit for discussing how the Taliban destroyed the Buddhist Statues in the mountain. Do they admit him into their museums and art shows?


8 posted on 03/20/2006 3:02:26 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: Starman417
The only way to get the Taliban out of Yale is for the Yale Alumni to refuse any and all donations to Yale as long as Sayeed Rahmatullah Hashemi is associated, in any way, with the institution.

Yale would have a rapid change of bleeding heart if this should happen.
9 posted on 03/20/2006 3:12:33 AM PST by Beckwith (The liberal media has picked sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
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To: Starman417

I swear, sometimes I feel like we've been taken over by aliens (not the mexicans), you read the news and your like there's no way this is true.

Hello!!!!!!!!!! The guy was in the freakin' Taliban, which I might add are still fighting our guys, and he gets invited to attend Yale!!!!! I have a constant headache from banging my head against the wall.


10 posted on 03/20/2006 4:48:30 AM PST by panthermom
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To: Starman417
Gee. do ya' think Yale has taken their "cultural diversity program" B.S. a wee bit too far? What a crock of "hillary"*
this is....

* used as a euphemism for horse hockey.
11 posted on 03/20/2006 5:31:41 AM PST by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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To: panthermom

This whole thing just irritates the heck out of me. I would feel much better if the next time I read about this guy its a story about him getting his ass kicked by a feminazi.


12 posted on 03/20/2006 5:45:10 AM PST by panthermom
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btt


13 posted on 03/20/2006 8:37:41 AM PST by Starman417
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To: Cvengr

I don't know, but he did take a poli-sci class on terrorism. Seriously.


14 posted on 03/20/2006 10:21:21 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Beckwith

Actually it would be very effective if the Bush adminstration would just see to it that the guy's student visa is revoked, and have him deported.


15 posted on 03/20/2006 10:22:26 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker

Yale used to have a good reputation for academic excellence. Considering their lack of response, it's hard for me to consider them much better than mediocre anymore.


16 posted on 03/20/2006 10:27:50 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Actually it would be very effective if the Bush adminstration would just see to it that the guy's student visa is revoked, and have him deported.

Yeah, that too!

But I know that the Yale fund raisers are a lot more sensitive to their constituency than the dickwads in DC.
17 posted on 03/20/2006 1:46:48 PM PST by Beckwith (The liberal media has picked sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
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