NationStates Jolt Archive


Cat Stevens deported

Mr Basil Fawlty
23-09-2004, 01:46
U.S. security officials yesterday diverted a Washington-bound United Airlines flight and detained Yusuf Islam, formerly known as the pop singer Cat Stevens, after discovering that he had been allowed to board the plane in London even though he was on the government's no-fly list.

Islam was questioned in Bangor, Maine, by Customs and Border Protection agents. Dennis Murphy, spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said Islam is scheduled to be deported today on a flight to Europe. "He is being detained on national security grounds," Murphy said. He declined to elaborate.

Islam was denied entry into Israel several years ago out of concerns that his charitable contributions had funded militant groups. He denied knowingly contributing to any such groups.

Homeland Security officials worked with the Federal Aviation Administration yesterday afternoon to order the United flight to land in Bangor, the closest major airport on the East Coast, after learning that Islam was on board the Boeing 747. Islam, whose name is listed as "Usef Islam," is on several government watch lists, including the no-fly list, according to sources familiar with the event.

While the flight was over the Atlantic, Customs and Border Protection agents were routinely comparing the passenger manifest against the watch lists and realized that Islam was on board, these sources said. Airline agents conduct similar checks before flights depart; it was not clear yesterday why Islam was not flagged before he boarded.

Transportation Security Administration spokesman Mark Hatfield said his agency made the decision to divert the flight. "We did not want that aircraft to enter the Northeast corridor airspace," which would have taken it over New York and into Washington, Hatfield said. "We got information that led us to make a decision, based on the fact there was a confirmed individual on board."

United Airlines declined to comment on the incident yesterday but said that its Flight 919 eventually continued to Dulles International Airport yesterday evening.

Islam recorded 12 albums before abandoning his singing career in the late 1980s after he converted to Islam. He drew criticism in the late 1980s after he publicly supported Ayatollah Khomeini's death edict against author Salman Rushdie. After the terrorist attacks in 2001, Islam said he would donate profits from his CD box set to families of the victims of the attacks.




Washington Post

From: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=60069
Thunderland
23-09-2004, 01:48
Score one for Homeland Security!!! They have done us a great favor by preventing Cat Stephens from plaguing us any more of his music. Hip hip hooray!!!
Mr Basil Fawlty
23-09-2004, 01:49
I even don't know his music. Any famous hits? Heared about him when I was much younger.
Incongruency
23-09-2004, 02:13
Hey, baby, it's wild world.
Johnistan
23-09-2004, 02:14
Didn't he make that song "Cat's in the Cradle?"
Incongruency
23-09-2004, 02:15
Didn't he make that song "Cat's in the Cradle?"

No, that would be Harry Chapin.
Cannot think of a name
23-09-2004, 02:20
I even don't know his music. Any famous hits? Heared about him when I was much younger.
Here's a discography. (http://www.connollyco.com/discography/cat_stevens/) and breif bio (http://www.top-10.us/cat.shtml).

I'm being followed by a moonshadow, mooon shadow moon shadow.
Cat in the Craddle is by Harry Chapin.
EDIT: D'oh! too slow.
Incongruency
23-09-2004, 02:21
His hits included:

First Cut Is The Deepest
Wild World
Morning Has Broken
Moonshadow
Oh Very Young

You've probably heard them. Pretty forgettable, really.
New Foxxinnia
23-09-2004, 02:28
I thought he was the guy that wrote American Pie and The Cat's in the Cradle. Apparently I've never heard any of his songs.

He should stop taking other peoples' fame.
And stop funding terrorists.
Johnistan
23-09-2004, 02:30
I thought he was the guy that wrote American Pie and The Cat's in the Cradle. Apparently I've never heard any of his songs.

He should stop taking other peoples' fame.
And stop funding terrorists.

Damn Straight.
Roachsylvania
23-09-2004, 02:44
I thought he was the guy that wrote American Pie and The Cat's in the Cradle. Apparently I've never heard any of his songs.

He should stop taking other peoples' fame.
And stop funding terrorists.
Yeah, seriously. Didn't anyone else pick up on the Al Quaeda propaganda in Moonshadow and Morning has Broken?
Incongruency
23-09-2004, 02:46
Yeah, seriously. Didn't anyone else pick up on the Al Quaeda propaganda in Moonshadow and Morning has Broken?

It was all subliminal.
MoeHoward
23-09-2004, 02:49
Just got to love those 70's Wuss-Rockers!
Bunnyducks
23-09-2004, 02:50
The minute I stop laughing I want to say summink about this latest circus side show. They stopped Cat Stevens now? Well done! He was a terrorist to our ears for years! He was a financier for terrorists? Oh please!
Kaziganthis
23-09-2004, 03:06
What about peace train? That's my favorite of his.