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Attitude Problem? (Muslim soldiers family blames racism for grendate attack)
ABCNews ^ | March 25, 2003

Posted on 03/26/2003 6:23:25 PM PST by Michael2001

March 25 — U.S. Army Sgt. Asan Akbar, the soldier being detained in connection with a grenade attack on his fellow soldiers, told his family members that he encountered racism as an African-American and a Muslim in the armed services.

His stepfather, William Bilal, who was once married to Akbar's mother, Quran Bilal, said that his stepson was resentful toward the military and had complained several years ago that it was difficult for a black man "to make rank" in the military. "Asan was pushed to this. We've got that clear," William Bilal told WBRZ, ABCNEWS' affiliate in Baton Rouge, La. "Everybody's got a breaking point, to put it that way. Everybody's got a breaking point. If he did this, he was driven."

On ABCNEWS' Good Morning America, Bilal expressed a toned down version of his previous statements, saying that Akbar was likely misunderstood.

"All I'm saying is that Islam has been misrepresented, and a lot of people don't understand the religion of Islam," Bilal said. "And the problem is, the stereotyping and the discrimination, I can't say exactly, directly, if that was Asan's case," he said.

Now, the 31-year-old soldier is in custody for an alleged grenade attack Sunday that killed one and wounded 15 others in the 101st Airborne Division at Camp Pennsylvania in Kuwait. He has not been charged with a crime, but Akbar was the only person being questioned in the attack, George Heath, a civilian spokesman at Fort Campbell in Kentucky said. Three grenades were allegedly thrown into three separate tents.

According to the Los Angeles Times, soldiers who witnessed Akbar's arrest said that Akbar yelled out: "You guys are coming into our countries, and you're going to rape our women and kill our children."

Akbar, part of the division's 326th Engineer Battalion, recently had some problems with his battalion, Heath said.

"He was having what some people might call it seems an attitude problem," Heath said.

Akbar's brother, Ismail Bilal, who recently obtained an early discharge from the Air Force, said he was shocked when he heard that his brother was accused in the attack. "It was too many emotions involved to pinpoint one emotion, how I felt at the time, you know? Because it was like a melting pot of emotions," Bilal said. He said his older brother, Akbar, seemed fine when he spoke with him one month ago.

"He just spoke just like any other soldier, you know, going overseas. 'Man, we about to go overseas and about to spend all this time over there.' You know, just the same way every soldier feels when he get deployed," Bilal said.

Officials have not released any motive in the attack, but said Akbar will be brought back to Fort Campbell for judicial proceedings, and that the Army could seek the death penalty.

Neighbors Say Akbar Was Quiet

News of the incident shocked Akbar's neighbors back home in the small military town of Clarksville, Tenn., who described him as a mild-mannered man who didn't drink or swear.

Akbar proudly wore his uniform, even when he was off duty, said neighbor Willie Shannell Jr., who spoke to Akbar shortly before he was deployed.

"There was no resentment at all. I don't want to go, you know, I'm going to run," Shannell said. "No. Zero."

Another neighbor agreed that Akbar was no troublemaker.

"I was shocked really because he was one of the quietest ones in the neighborhood, he kept to himself and you wouldn't expect anything like that from him at all," said Heather Dill.

Akbar is originally from California, where he lived for some time with his mother and sisters in Merino County. He was born Mark Kools, but his mother changed his name after she remarried when he was a boy. He attended Locke High School in the heart of Los Angeles, and school sources say he was a model student with a 3.6 grade point average.

He was raised Muslim and Akbar and his family attended the Bilal Islamic Center, across the street from their family home before he moved to Tennessee for the military.

His mother said she changed his name to Asan Akbar after she remarried when he was a young boy. In some public records, the first name is spelled Hasan.

His mosque's leader says Akbar's actions are a puzzling contradiction to the messages he learned at the mosque as a boy.

"We don't tell them not to join the Army because they might run into a problem with another Muslim country," said Abdul Karim Hasan. "That's just the way it is. That's what armed forces are trained to do. They are trained to fight."

Meanwhile, U.S. troops preparing to fight an outside enemy are now grappling with the reality of an attack, possibly by one of their own.

"When someone is firing at you, you know who the enemy is," Heath said. "But when they're standing in the same chow line or using the same shower as you, it's had a detrimental effect probably on the morale."


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 101stattack; asanakbar; blackmuslims; militaryfamilies
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To: Michael2001
May I give the SOB Islamazi's Dad and the rest of his un-American spawn and ilk a little advice?

And head back to Zimbabwe or some othe Islamazi hell-hole if it's too "Tough" to make it here!!!

21 posted on 03/26/2003 6:37:35 PM PST by Itzlzha (The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote!)
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To: Michael2001
a lot of people don't understand the religion of Islam
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Oh, I think we do.

22 posted on 03/26/2003 6:37:56 PM PST by doug from upland (Protestors file Chapter 7 -- they are morally bankrupt)
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To: Michael2001
His stepfather, William Bilal, who was once married to Akbar's mother, Quran Bilal, said that his stepson was resentful toward the military and had complained several years ago that it was difficult for a black man "to make rank" in the military. "Asan was pushed to this. We've got that clear," William Bilal told WBRZ, ABCNEWS' affiliate in Baton Rouge, La. "Everybody's got a breaking point, to put it that way. Everybody's got a breaking point. If he did this, he was driven."

Thus proving that NOT promoting him was the correct decision, and that it was not based on race or religion.

23 posted on 03/26/2003 6:39:14 PM PST by savedbygrace
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To: SENTINEL
"complained several years ago that it was difficult for a black man "to make rank" We obviously should have given him four or five stars and access to nukes. </sarcasm

Military advancement tests are racially biased. Poor inner-city schools can't afford M16s, AN/PRC-96 radio sets, and HMMVs like the rich white suburban schools. </sarcasm
24 posted on 03/26/2003 6:39:19 PM PST by ewm138
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To: Michael2001
"Asan was pushed to this. We've got that clear," William Bilal told WBRZ, ABCNEWS' affiliate in Baton Rouge, La. "Everybody's got a breaking point, to put it that way. Everybody's got a breaking point. If he did this, he was driven."

BULL**** .. and the race card WON'T work

25 posted on 03/26/2003 6:39:29 PM PST by Mo1
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To: Alas Babylon!
That's exactly the situation..."When someone is firing at you, you know who the enemy is," Heath said. "But when they're standing in the same chow line or using the same shower as you, it's had a detrimental effect probably on the morale."

He was taught as a child (like all good peace loving muslims) to hate and kill all non-muslims...

26 posted on 03/26/2003 6:40:21 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Wormwood
Does the double speak filter work for other languages, such as french, german, democrap or ebonics? I could use one.
27 posted on 03/26/2003 6:41:21 PM PST by pipecorp
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To: SoggyBottomBoy
They are telling the truth...a black man can't make any rank in the service

I've seen quite a few blacks be pretty successful in the military ---I think the family is lying.

28 posted on 03/26/2003 6:41:30 PM PST by FITZ
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To: Michael2001
Here's what I said about this on 3/23 post #164

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872683/posts

Aaron Brown and Gen. Clark now trying to blame the incident on the solider's "superiors." They are saying the soldier was probably "under an incredible amount of stress."

I knew this was going to happen. If you get down to it, he was probably being harassed on a daily basis, ostracized, and not promoted because of his race and faith. (/sarcasm)

Hey, am I good or what? I could counsel people on how to be a victim and how not to take responsibility--i.e. if I were so inclined and if someone needed help. Obviously these people didn't need any help.

29 posted on 03/26/2003 6:42:40 PM PST by beaversmom (After the Axis of Evil on to the Axis of Weasels)
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To: Michael2001
The article states
"We don't tell them not to join the Army because they might run into a problem with another Muslim country," said Abdul Karim Hasan. "That's just the way it is. That's what armed forces are trained to do. They are trained to fight."

However

On Oct. 30, the editor of the Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported that the clerics abrogated their position with a new Fatwa, which invalidated the former one and prohibited the participation of Muslim soldiers in the U.S. armed forces in the war in Afghanistan.

So is it fair to understand that that a Muslim in the US military is alllowed to fight against the US? Looks like he is just being a good Muslim
30 posted on 03/26/2003 6:43:24 PM PST by MN_Rightside
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To: Michael2001
The Democratic Party should be held accountable for their part in cruelly instilling a sense of hopelessness in black men. "All of society is against you and is oppressing you. You have no power as an individual to effect any change in your life. There is nothing you can do, and it's all society's fault that you are poor, or uneducated. So just give up, and use these words as a cop-out excuse, and vote for us and place us in power who alone will improve your lives for you."
31 posted on 03/26/2003 6:44:31 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Michael2001
Anyone involved in Islam should be considered to dangerously warped and unstable to be allowed to be in the United States Military.
32 posted on 03/26/2003 6:47:02 PM PST by RLK
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To: Michael2001
This is BS. The US military has been at the forefront of "equal rights" since the 1950s.

I served in the Army 1969/70 and by then, "affirmative action" promotions were the order of the day.

In other words, if you were a minority, you needed to meet LOWER standards, to get a promotion. Maybe it is no longer that way. I don't know.

Maybe, now everybody has to meet the same standards. What a concept. Probably not a concept making some minorities very happy.

Like this murderer's lame father. "Mom, Dad, I didn't get a gold star today. So I shot the teacher and the principal."

33 posted on 03/26/2003 6:48:09 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: Michael2001
I disagree. I think the problem is their son.
34 posted on 03/26/2003 6:54:40 PM PST by Illbay (Don't believe every tagline you read - including this one)
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To: truth_seeker
Agreed. The only color the Army knows these days is Green - no jokes intended or implied.
35 posted on 03/26/2003 6:55:16 PM PST by alancarp (anti-Hollywood idiots petition: http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/hollywoodceleb/)
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To: Michael2001
It's the same old victim mentality that liberalism has infected our society with.
36 posted on 03/26/2003 6:55:20 PM PST by SolutionsOnly
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To: Michael2001; Admin Moderator

This is "Breaking News"?!

Oh please...

37 posted on 03/26/2003 6:55:34 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Michael2001
"likely misunderstood."

So he was just trying harder to get his message across? Yea, that's it. Since he misunderstood the bulk of what he was supposed to know as an Army sarg, they should roll a grenade in his cell some night to wake him up.

38 posted on 03/26/2003 6:59:52 PM PST by spunkets
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To: Michael2001
Oh please....not that card up the sleeve trick again.
39 posted on 03/26/2003 7:00:21 PM PST by tutstar
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To: Michael2001
Shoulda shot the SOB!
40 posted on 03/26/2003 7:04:01 PM PST by Cold Heat
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