Two women accuse CIA's Algeria station chief of drug rape
The CIA's station chief in Algeria has been recalled to Washington pending the outcome of an investigation of allegations by two Algerian women of sexual assault.
Officials initially refused to name him, but a document in a Washington court on Wednesday identified him as Andrew Warren. The women allege the separate incidents took place at Warren's residence in Algiers, where he has been based since 2007. He has not been charged with any crime so far.
The state department's diplomatic security branch began investigating after the women approached the US embassy in Algiers. Warren is reported to have been sent home in October, but this became public only on Wednesday when the ABC network posted details of the document on its website.
Warren, 41, was prized by the CIA. A convert to Islam and Arab speaker who can recite from the Qu'ran he was at ease visiting mosques and other locations round Algiers and the Middle East. After being first recruited by the CIA, he left part way through his first posting to work in the finance in New York. He rejoined the CIA after witnessing the 9/11 attack on New York in 2001, and was posted to Afghanistan and Egypt before Algeria.
The document does not state he works for the CIA, only for the US government.
One woman, an Algerian who lives in Europe but was home for a visit, states that she had several drinks at a party and, although not unused to alcohol, these had an unaccustomed effect on her. The next morning she awoke "on a bed, completely nude, with no memory of how she had been undressed", the document says.
The other woman, also an Algerian living in Europe and back on a visit, stated she became violently ill after two drinks at Warren's residence. She faded in and out of consciousness, and woke to find Warren having sex with her. She blacked out and could not remember how she had got home, she stated.
The document said that Warren, when interviewed by investigators, said he had "engaged in consensual sexual intercourse" with the two women. A state department spokesman said: "The US takes very seriously any accusations of misconduct involving any US personnel abroad. The individual in question has returned to Washington and the US government is looking into the matter."
The CIA declined to comment on specifics. A spokesman said: "The CIA would take seriously, and follow up vigorously, any allegation of misconduct."
Obama's choices to oversee intelligence have apparently been briefed: Dennis Blair was confirmed on Wednesday as the director of national intelligence; the proposed director of the CIA, Leon Panetta, faces his confirmation hearing next week.
http://www.guardian .co.uk/world/ 2009/jan/ 30/cia-algeria- andrew-warren
Two Muslim Women Raped by CIA Station Chief in Algeria
The Washington Post reports that the CIA's top official in Algeria has been recalled to Washington for an investigation that he has raped two Algerian women by drugging them at his residence in Algiers. The article goes on to say:
The first woman, an Algerian national who also holds a German passport, told embassy officials she was assaulted by Warren after meeting him at a party at his residence. She said Warren offered her a mixed drink, which he prepared out of her sight. Later, she said, after consuming more of the drinks, she became ill and experienced symptoms "nothing like the physiological effects of alcohol" she had previously experienced, the affidavit states. The next morning she awoke "on a bed, completely nude, with no memory of . . . what had occurred."
The second woman, a married Algerian national living in Spain, told embassy officials she became violently ill after consuming two drinks at Warren's residence last Feb. 17. She reported fading in and out of consciousness and awakening to find Warren having sex with her. She said she blacked out again and could not recall afterward how she had gotten home. In the affidavit, the investigator said there was "probable cause" to believe Warren had committed aggravated sexual assault.
Furthermore the article states:
ABC, quoting unnamed officials, said the women's accounts were backed up by videotapes that were found in the CIA officer's residence. The tapes, apparently secretly made, allegedly show the CIA officer engaged in sex acts with several women, including one of the alleged victims in the case who appears to be in a semiconscious state, the network reported.
Lets look at what this case is telling us:
Firstly, birds of the same feather flock together. The offices, residences, and gathering places of these imperial American officials usually attract the scum of the earth just like feces would attract flies. The American soldiers have spread their filth in Thailand, the Philippines and now in Iraq and Dubai. The American civilian presence brings with it missionary work, and a cover for intelligence gathering by establishing vast networks of local spies.
Secondly, this official was holding parties at his residence and inviting locals to them. He would not be able to hold a party in his own house in the middle of a major Muslim city if he did not enjoy a certain level of security and a feeling of immunity from repercussions from the host country. American officials have been showing us lately that they act in a way when they are in Muslim countries that they would not be able to if they were on US territory. In fact their only fear is being investigated by the US, not by the so called "˜Muslim' governments that are hosting them. This security and feeling of immunity could not be possible if not for the unlimited support and open access granted to them by the murtad governments in the Muslim world and the fatwas issued by the Green Zone Scholars at the request of their employers and paymasters that provide the religious approval and cover for their actions.
The simile of this is that the US wanted to enter Muslim land but found it to be very rough and full of thorns so they put on thick boots to be able to walk through our land. But then the boots where getting dirty and looking very unpleasant so they hired some boot cleaners who would keep their boots clean and polished at all times.
The boots that the Americans put on are the tyrannical governments in the Muslim world who gave unlimited access and support to the US, and the boot cleaners are the court scholars who issue fatwas supporting these governments and protecting the blood of the invaders of our land. The reputation of these governments could not be upheld among some of the gullible masses if it wasn't for the corrupt scholars protecting them. America has a tarnished image and whoever stands on its side gets tarnished along with it. It is these Green Zone Scholars who polish the image of these corrupt governments. They are the boot lickers; the scholars for dollars who sold their religion for a miser return.
If there was an operation in Algiers that ended up killing this CIA officer then the Green Zone Scholars would promptly bark in condemnation. But now let us wait and see what they would say in condemnation of his actions. Would they come out and proclaim what the ruling in such a situation should be? Do they have the courage to tell us that the ruling on this is that this official should be arrested and promptly executed if found guilty?
The fact that the CIA officer is a convert to Islam is irrelevant because his role as head of CIA station renders him a murtad. The only difference his conversion has is whether the rulings of kufr asli or ridah should apply to him.
The situation of these governments is so impotent that the US media is already picking up on the story and US officials are speaking out against what happened while the spokesman for the Algerian Embassy in Washington "had no immediate response to the report"!
May Allah destroy you all!
http://www.anwar- alawlaki. com/2009/ 01/30/two- muslim-women- raped-by- cia-station- chief-in- algeria/
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