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Saudi Prince Alwaleed Says “Move the Ground Zero Mosque”
Written By : Jeff Dunetz

Saudi Prince Alwaleed us usually an apologist for Islamist terrorism. Following the World Trade Center attacks, New York mayor Rudy Giuliani turned down a $10 million donation from Alwaleed for disaster relief after the prince suggested the United States “must address some of the issues that led to such a criminal attack,” and “re-examine its policies in the Middle East.” A year later Al-Waleed donated $27 million to the families of Palestinians during a TV telethon following Israeli operations in the West Bank city of Jenin. The telethon was ordered by Saudi King Fahd to help relatives of Palestinian terrorists.

The Prince has been helping Feisal Abdul Rauf, the Imam behind the ground zero mosque and now in an interview has appealed to the people behind the mosque to find another site not associated with the “wound” of the Sept. 11 attacks.

In interview excerpts published by the Dubai-based Arabian Business magazine, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was quoted as saying that moving the planned mosque and other facilities would respect the memory of those killed in the 2001 attacks and allow American Muslims to choose a more suitable location.

The comments are reportedly the prince’s first public views on the dispute, which has stirred street protests and fiery debates between religious and political leaders over America’s freedom of worship versus the lingering anger over the 9/11 attacks.

Prince Alwaleed’s Kingdom Foundation has contributed to the group run by New York’s Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, but said he has given no funds to the planned center.

Prince Alwaleed urged the backers of the proposed Islamic center not to “agitate the wound by saying, ’We need to put the mosque next to the 9/11 site.’”

“Those people behind the mosque have to respect, have to appreciate and have to defer to the people of New York,” the prince was quoted as saying by the magazine, which said the full interview will be published Sunday. “The wound is still there. Just because the wound is healing you can’t say, ’Let’s just go back to where we were pre-9/11.’”

Prince Alwaleed, who chairs a Saudi investment company that has major stakes in international giants News Corp. and Citigroup, also said Muslims in New York should consider a more “dignified” location than the proposed site in lower Manhattan.

“It can’t be next to a bar or a strip club, or in a neighborhood that is not really refined and good. The impression I have is that this mosque is just being inserted and squeezed over there,” he said.

When a Saudi Prince who is an apologist for terror says the builders of the Ground Zero Mosque have gone too far,  maybe Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf should listen, indeed, perhaps his wife who believes  the only reason people oppose the location of the mosque is bigotry should listen as well.

In a related story, there are rumors that Keith Olbermann and Bob Beckel will make statements later today bashing the Saudi Prince as a bigot and an Islamophobe. More on that later.

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  • Anonymous

    Sheesh. What does it say about the left that even admitted terrorist sympathizers think the Ground Zero mosque is disrespectful?

    That’s like having Adolf Hitler tell you to tone down the anti-semitism.

    • D-Vega

      What do you think it means, samurai?

      • Anonymous

        That the ground zero mosque is objectively offensive and opposition isn’t based on racism?

    • D-Vega

      What do you think it means, samurai?

  • rjschwarz

    He must be a racist Islamaphobe, right?

  • rjschwarz

    He must be a racist Islamaphobe, right?

  • Anonymous

    So now we can confirm that the Ground Zero project is a mosque. Maybe the leftists can now drop that whole “community center” bullshit.

  • Kingfisher

    Alwaleed can see the writing on the wall. This mosque (and it is a ‘mosque’) will only hurt the radical Muslim cause in the long run.

    Radical Muslims do not want this publicity.

  • Kingfisher

    For those libturbs who still want to argue that this won’t be a mosque, please post a link that shows what this so-called “community center” will include that demonstrate unity between Islam and other religious faiths.

  • http://conservativebootcamp.com Martin Hale

    So another Muslim voice (and not a particularly ‘friendly’ one at that) speaks up for the basic human principle of respect. And yet we were all wrong to point out how disrespectful this whole project has been from its inception. ‘Legally right but morally wrong’, I think the argument went.

    Don’t expect this story to draw much coverage in the MSM. Lord knows, they don’t want to acknowledge that the substantial majority of Americans who think the project should be built elsewhere are actually right, or anything “insane” like that. It’s going to be hard enough for them to admit next week that our current administration, which most of the media outlets and most of the media people at those media outlets strongly support, has been handed a significant electoral rebuke. They’ve been sending out trial balloons of excuses willy-nilly for the past month or so in advance of it.

  • Guest

    I am surprised that you would folks would be so critical of the man that holds the second largest share of Faux News. Also his statement “…he has given no funds to the planned center,” is misleading. He personnally may have not given funds, but he leads an organization, and under his direction, has contributed a substantial amount of money to the Groud Zero project.

    • rjschwarz

      If he owns a large share of Fox News he’s made a wise investment since it’s kicking the tar out of the competition. Any proof he’s influenced the coverage, cause that’s the only thing that would really matter on that score.

  • Taxpayer

    I’m suspicious of Alaweed’s supposed anti-GZ-mosque talk. Considering his previous actions and words, this sounds like taqiyya to me.

    So, we’re supposed to be all grateful that a powerful Muslim is taking our side in this argument? Puhhllleeeeze.

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