Saudi Prince Backs Moving Planned NYC Mosque

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Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal whose $10 million donation for 9/11 disaster relief was turned down by New York mayor Rudy Giuliani after the prince suggested the United States "must address some of the issues that led to such a criminal attack," and "re-examine its policies in the Middle East, and who is known for more than generous donations to families of Palestinian terrorists whom he calls martyrs, decided to side with those who oppose to building a mosque near Ground Zero.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- A Saudi prince who has aided the imam spearheading a proposed Islamic center near New York's ground zero is appealing for another site not associated with the "wound" of the Sept. 11 attacks, a report said Thursday.
In interview excerpts published by the Dubai-based Arabian Business magazine, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was quoted as saying that moving the planned mosque and other facilities would respect the memory of those killed in the 2001 attacks and allow American Muslims to choose a more suitable location.
The comments are reportedly the prince's first public views on the dispute, which has stirred street protests and fiery debates between religious and political leaders over America's freedom of worship versus the lingering anger over the 9/11 attacks.
Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Foundation has contributed to the group run by New York's Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, but said he has given no funds to the planned center.
Prince Alwaleed urged the backers of the proposed Islamic center not to "agitate the wound by saying, 'We need to put the mosque next to the 9/11 site."'
"Those people behind the mosque have to respect, have to appreciate and have to defer to the people of New York," the prince was quoted as saying by the magazine, which said the full interview will be published Sunday. "The wound is still there. Just because the wound is healing you can't say, 'Let's just go back to where we were pre-9/11."'
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