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[h1]Terrorist Offers Hurricane Aid, US Says No Thanks[/h1] By MUHAMMAD LILA  | ABC News  – 4 hours ago




  • ABC News - Terrorist Offers Hurricane Aid, US Says No Thanks (ABC News)


The [color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]U.S.[/color]  has turned down an offer of post-Hurricane Sandy assistance from one of the world's most wanted men, a Pakistani terror leader with a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head.

[color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]Hafiz Saeed[/color], an Islamist militant who is alleged to have masterminded the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead, issued a written statement Wednesday saying his organization was willing to send supplies and volunteers to help the U.S. East Coast recover.

"We are ready to send food items, medicines and doctors to the U.S. for the people affected by the storm," said Saeed. "America [may] fix bounties on our heads but as followers of the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him), we feel it is our Islamic duty to help Americans trapped in a catastrophe." Saeed noted that the charity he heads had provided aid in Sri Lanka and Indonesia after the 2004 tsunami.

Saeed is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terror group banned by the [color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]Pakistani government[/color], and still heads its charity wing, Jamaat ud Dawa. Earlier this year the U.S. State Department offered a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture or arrest.

After Saeed's offer of assistance, the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan declined his help via Twitter. "We respect the Islamic tradition of help to the needy," said the tweet, "but we can't take Hafiz Saeed's offer seriously."

Saeed founded Lashkar-e-Taiba more than 25 years ago and has mounted many attacks against India as part of a campaign to wrest the Kashmir region from Indian control. Saeed is accused of masterminding the Nov. 26, 2008 [color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]terror attacks[/color]  on the city of Mumbai. Ten gunmen took part in the multi-day assault, which cost the lives of at least 166 people, including six Americans. The lone surviving attacker, who faces a death penalty, has accused Saeed of hatching the plot.

Pakistan kept Saeed under house arrest after the attacks for some months but then released him. He maintains a high public profile inside the country. In September, he led street protests against the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims."

On April 2, when the [color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]State Department[/color]  announced its $10 million reward for Saeed, it said the bounty had "everything to do with Mumbai and his brazen flouting of the justice system."

Saeed responded to the announcement of the bounty by publicly taunting the U.S. government.

"I am here, I am visible," said Saeed on April 4. "America should give that reward money to me."

"I will be in Lahore tomorrow. America can contact me whenever it wants to," said Saeed. He also expressed surprise that the U.S. did not know where he was, offered to face charges in an American court, and said America had "gone blind" because of its hatred of Islam.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner reacted to Saeed's taunts by stressing that the reward was for information leading to his arrest or conviction, not his location. "We all know where he is," said Toner. "Every journalist in Pakistan knows where he is." Toner said it was unfortunate that Saeed was free to give press conferences, but that the U.S. hopes "to put him behind bars" and is seeking information that would "give the Pakistani government the tools to arrest him."

The $10 million bounty makes Saeed among the top five most-wanted on the U.S. terror list; al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri  is worth a $25 million reward. The U.S. also offered up to $2 million for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Saeed's brother-in-law, who is the deputy leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba.

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Classes were cancelled for the week :pimp: my boy is here at my crib chargin his stuff. The food in his fridge spoiled. Had to bring his meat (no ayo) to someones house to keep cold. People in my town getting their cable back little by little. I wanna hit the gym already. Couldnt go this week
 
I'm here in central NJ and have been without power for a few days now and don't expect it back anytime soon. Multiple huge trees are down everywhere and landed in a bunch of neighbors houses. Tons of cars and houses are destroyed...it's really sad to see. Luckily nothing happened at my house except a big tree down in the yard. Also, absolutely no phone service unless you have Verizon. I have at&t along with everyone else in my house so thank god for my step sisters SG3 that I'm typing with.

Hope all my fellow tri state area people are safe.
 
Thats for public HS's what about CUNY??
just got the email from CUNY. CUNY is closed Thursday but classes resume on Friday

ALL scheduled Day and Evening classes at ALL CUNY campuses have been canceled for Thursday, November 1, 2012. Most classes will resume on Friday, November 2, 2012.
October 31, 2012 | The University

Due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy and the current status of the New York and New Jersey public transit systems:

ALL scheduled Day and Evening classes at ALL CUNY campuses have been canceled for Thursday, November 1, 2012. Classes will resume on Friday, November 2, 2012.
ALL CUNY employees with the exception of teaching faculty, ARE required to report to work on Thursday, November 1, 2012 except at locations with no power identified below. For those campuses and offices listed below that DO NOT HAVE power, ALL essential and emergency personnel are expected to continue to report to work on Thursday, November 1, 2012. They should contact their immediate supervisor for instructions on work assignments and hours to report to work.
Locations with no power: Borough of Manhattan Community College; New Community College; Baruch College; Kingsborough Community College; Hunter’s Brookdale Residence Hall and Health Science Campus ONLY; and University Offices located at 395 Hudson Street. Please note that several campuses are working to restore power in time to resume classes on Friday. Updates on that effort and the status of Friday classes will announced on Thursday.

For more information visit your campus website.

ALL shelters located on CUNY Campuses will remain open and operating in support of the City’s Coastal Storm Plan and evacuation orders.

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aint nobody dealing wit dis b
 
^I drove from my place in Brooklyn to check on my place in Queens and what's normally a 20-25min drive became an hour and a half drive :smh:
 
Power finally back on :smokin

Wish the rest of yall the best of luck. Lemme know if there's anything I can do within my power.
 
300K Gallons of Diesel Fuel Leak in Arthur Kill

Crews are working to contain a major oil spill in Arthur Kill between Staten Island and Woodbridge, N.J.

Around 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel have leaked from the Motiva oil tank facility, according to the Coast Guard. Two hundred responders are trying to contain the spill.

It's not clear if the spill was moving south toward Raritan Bay, where there is a large clamming industry, or north toward Newark Bay, where the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey has a port facility.

Oil has started to wash up in Smith Creek, and skimmers are on the scene, authorities said.

The oil spill appeared to be related to storm damage but it wasn't immediately clear how it happened.

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So how's it been NT? Here in Staten Island we couldn't have been more unprepared. I just got my power back from when it went out at 8pm on Monday.

Death tolls at around 13 so far and houses are destroyed everywhere. We're also getting no mention or help. My house is fine luckily so I can't complain too much.

There is no gas at any gas stations or working street lights so it's pretty wild out here.
 
Any NTers need to get over the Williamsburg bridge tomorrow morning?
I might have to go to work again tomorrow.
 
So how's it been NT? Here in Staten Island we couldn't have been more unprepared. I just got my power back from when it went out at 8pm on Monday.
Death tolls at around 13 so far and houses are destroyed everywhere. We're also getting no mention or help. My house is fine luckily so I can't complain too much.
There is no gas at any gas stations or working street lights so it's pretty wild out here.

what part of SI are you in?
 
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