Anwar ar Awlaki ini tentunya orang Islam soleh dan bertaqwa, pejihad
di jalan auloh.

Tp dia rajin pergi ke PSK, hehehe...

Quran itu emang ngehalalin menikmati cewek pake duit alias ngelacur.
Makanya si Awlaki ini ga malu2 ngelacur


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/02/terror-leader-awlaki-paid-thousands-for-prostitutes-in-dc-area-documents-show/


Terror leader Awlaki paid thousands for prostitutes in DC area, documents show
Published July 02, 2013
FoxNews.com

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On the eve of an infamous presentation Anwar al-Awlaki gave at the
Pentagon in 2002, the Al Qaeda operative was busy preparing -- with a
prostitute he paid $400 for at a Washington hotel.

It was one of more than a half-dozen liaisons Awlaki had with
prostitutes between late 2001 and early 2002, while he was under FBI
surveillance, according to documents obtained by Judicial Watch and
reviewed exclusively by Fox News.

The documents shed new light on the double life the American-born
Awlaki was leading, while living in the Washington area and working as
an imam at a mosque in Falls Church, Va.

In the years before he became publicly associated with Al Qaeda and
was targeted for death by the U.S. government, Awlaki was by turns
welcomed and investigated by different arms of the government -- not
just over his radical ties, but his predilection for prostitutes.

Yet there is no indication he was ever brought up on charges, leading
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton to question why the cleric seemed
to have a "protected status."

One document obtained by Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog
group, was a June 2002 memo from FBI Assistant Director Pasquale
D'Amuro detailing Awlaki's encounters with prostitutes in the D.C.
area. The memo appeared to propose charges against him, claiming he
spent $2,320 on seven different occasions between Nov. 5, 2001, and
Feb. 4, 2002.

It described in detail an interview with the "escort" who saw him on
Feb. 4, the day before he was scheduled to have lunch at the Pentagon
as an invited guest.

She claimed she had a 5 p.m. appointment with him that day, and when
he arrived at her room, "she looked through the 'peep' hole ... and
thought to herself that he looked like Osama bin Laden."

She later identified him as Awlaki.

He paid $400 for sex, the memo said. He was described by the escort as
"very polite." Awlaki, who has a record with prostitutes -- he was
booked in San Diego on charges of soliciting prostitutes in the late
'90s -- also told the escort that he likes to use escort services when
he travels to Florida, according to the memo.

The memo described in graphic detail the services rendered for Awlaki
during that period. One prostitute described a December 2001 encounter
where Awlaki paid $300, in order to watch "as she engaged in erotic
behavior and stimulated herself."

They met again, for the same activities, in mid-January 2002,
according to the document.

Fox News was first to report in 2010 that Awlaki was invited to the
Pentagon within months of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks as part of an
outreach effort with supposedly moderate Muslims.

Awlaki would later emerge as a major mouthpiece for Al Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula, being linked to recent attacks including the Fort
Hood shooting as well as the attempted Christmas Day bombing on a
Detroit-bound flight.

He was the first American known to be included on the government's
kill-or-capture list. He was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Yemen in
September 2011.

One document obtained by Judicial Watch also depicted what was
described by the group as a "computer database record" retrieved in
February 2002, before his Pentagon lunch. It listed Awlaki's name and
included the warning to "approach with caution," listing him under the
heading of "terrorist organization member."

Fitton said the new documents raise questions about the relationship
between Awlaki and the U.S. government.

"One can fairly conclude that the al-Qaeda mastermind had some type of
'protected status' with our government -- despite his terrorist and
criminal activities," Fitton said. "We knew from days after the
attacks on the World Trade Centers that (Awlaki) was a dangerous
character, so why did it take the government ten years to bring him to
justice?"

Fox News asked the FBI for comment, specifically on why Awlaki
apparently was not prosecuted and whether the information on his
alleged liaisons was shared with the Pentagon. The FBI has not yet
commented on the documents.

Fox News' Catherine Herridge contributed to this report.

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