November 22, 2009

WashTimes: Maryland Islamic Center keeps ties to Iran

From this morning's Washington Times, "Islamic Center in Maryland keeps ties to Iran" by Mehdi Jedinia:

A Potomac, Md., Islamic center maintains links to Iran despite its claims that it is independent of a foundation that is being sued by the U.S. government on charges of funneling money to the Islamic republic.

Ali Mohammadi, the current manager of the Islamic Education Center (IEC) of Maryland, told The Washington Times that the center's only relationship to the Alavi Foundation is that of tenant to landlord. He quoted a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office as saying that forfeiture proceedings initiated earlier this month against the foundation - which also owns property in New York and other states - would not affect tenants of the foundation.

However, Mr. Mohammadi has served as the opening speaker for meetings between the Iranian-American community and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when he comes to the U.N. General Assembly each September.

An Iranian-American who asked to be identified only by his first name, Ahmad, said the center is generally perceived as being sympathetic to the Islamic regime. He noted that Iran's interest section, which is in a small office in upper Georgetown, held a party at the Potomac center celebrating the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

The interest section represents the Iranian government in the absence of formal diplomatic ties between Washington and Tehran.

On Nov. 12, federal prosecutors in New York filed a civil suit seeking forfeiture of the Alavi Foundation's interests in a Manhattan skyscraper and other properties in New York, Maryland, Virginia, Texas and California.

U.S. officials say the foundation is a front for the Iranian government and that rental income goes to Iran's Bank Melli, which is under U.S. sanctions for suspected links to Iran's nuclear program.

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