FBI Told
Orlando Shooter's Wife Not to Tell US Media He Was
Gay
In an interview with Brazilian TV, the ex-wife of
Omar Mateen claimed the U.S. agency told her to keep
quiet about his homosexuality.
By teleSur
June 21, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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The U.S.
Federal Bureau of Investigation told the former wife
of the Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, Sitora Yusufiy,
not to speak of his homosexuality or the fact that
she, his family and others believed he was gay,
Yusufiy’s current fiance, Marco Dias, told a
Brazilian TV channel in an interview.
Dias told
the Brazilian television station SBT Brazil Tuesday
that Yusufiy believed Mateen was gay and that his
father called him gay several times in front of her.
However, “the FBI asked her not to tell this to the
American media.”
Since the
attack, Mateen has been dubbed an “Islamic
terrorist” by politicians, senior officials and
commentators in the U.S. following reports he had
pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group.
However,
the idea that he could have been a closet-homosexual
indicates that the Orlando shooting might have been
a deeply felt and personal act of hate.
The FBI and
law enforcement in the United States have so far
been pursuing the “Islamist terrorism” angle and
their alleged demand from Mateen’s ex-wife to keep
mum about his homosexuality suggests they want to
downplay the personal and self-hating nature of the
attack in favor of the Islamic terrorism-related
one.
Since his
attack on the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando, the
developing narrative surrounding Mateen’s life is
that of a troubled human being who had a history of
domestic violence, a struggle with his sexual
orientation, as well as an inclination toward a
radical version of Islam.
However, in
addition to recently pledging allegiance to the
Islamic State group, Mateen had previously shown
support for both al-Qaida and Hezbollah, who have
radically different interpretations of Islam and are
in fact bitter enemies.
This
suggests Mateen had an extremely shallow and
confused understanding of Islam as he failed to
comprehend the social and political differences
between the diferent groups. Hezbollah are currently
fighting against the Islamic State and other radical
Sunni groups in Syria.
Furthermore, Yusufiy has told the media that her
ex-husband started to emotionally and physically
abuse her just months into their marriage. She said
he exploded in anger and often beat her while also
keeping her hostage, which led her family to
“literally rescue” her from the abusive relationship
and Mateen’s mental instability.
To add to
this a former male classmate of Mateen said he had
been asked out romantically by the mass shooter, who
was reported to be a regular at the Pulse nightclub,
having visited it more than a dozen times over the
years.
Reports
also suggest the attacker used several gay dating
apps and communicated with several users. Kevin
West, a regular at Pulse, told the Los Angeles Times
he had exchanged messages with Mateen on an app.
And now, it
seems the overwhelming reports and testimonies
pointing to Mateen’s personal motives are forcing
the FBI to pursue a different angle.
On
Wednesday gay dating apps Jack’d and Grindr said
they had been contacted by the FBI as part of the
Orlando shooting investigation. They also said they
could not provide information on whether Mateen had
profiles on those sites as such details are now part
of a classified investigation.
A spokesman
for dating app Grindr also indicated they have been
contacted by authorities. In response to an inquiry
from BuzzFeed News, the company announced: “We will
continue to cooperate with the authorities and do
not comment on ongoing investigations.”
Similar
attacks by troubled white men in the U.S. against
minorities are rarely referred to as terror attacks
by either law enforcement agencies or the media,
which points to a troubling trend that links the
label terror to non-white Muslim attackers only.
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