CNN hired one al-Qaeda’s top propagandists for their award-winning Syria documentary and they want to cover their tracks.

June 16, Bilal Abdul Kareem discussed how he and his outlet, “On the Ground News”, were hired by CNN to make their (eventually award-winning) documentary “Undercover in Syria”.

AlterNet reports via Salon:

“This was with CNN and their correspondent Clarissa Ward, which I have big-time respect for, big-time respect as a journalist, as a person,” Abdul Kareem remarked. With a sardonic grin, Abdul Kareem described how he was slighted: “This Undercover in Syria, you can Google it — it won the prestigious Peabody Award, and it won the prestigious Overseas Press Club Award, which are basically the highest awards in journalism for international reporting. Now, [CNN] barely mentioned my name! I’m telling you, somehow CNN must have forgotten that I was the one that filmed it, I guess they forgot that.” TRENDING: Crowd Begins Chanting "Fill The Seat" at Trump Rally in North Carolina - President Trump Announces He Will Name Nominee this Week - A WOMAN Indeed, Abdul Kareem’s name was a mere footnote in the Peabody Awards press release on its honoring of CNN. The organization praised Clarissa Ward for “[going] undercover into northern Syria to document Russian influence on the fighting and to navigate the ongoing devastation,” but credited Abdul Kareem only in small print, despite the fact that he was responsible for providing CNN with its on-the-ground footage.

Abdul Kareem believes the network “forgot” him, but the network undoubtedly removed him from their public relations material in order to protect themselves. This, however, is a frozen still from the CNN documentary in question and shows without a doubt Abdul Kareem’s work on the film:

Clarissa Ward contracted “one of the top English-language propagandists for al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra in 2012” – this being Abdul Kareem, as reported by Al Arabiya. Abdul Kareem denies all allegations made by Al Arabiya and is thinking about pursuing a course of legal action against the outlet.

The “AlterNet via Salon” report states:

[One] of Abdul Kareem’s closest colleagues has also been accused of membership in Syria’s al-Qaeda franchise. Akif Razaq, an employee of Abdul Kareem’s online media group, On the Ground News, was recently stripped of British citizenship for his alleged involvement with al-Nusra. A notice presented by British authorities to Razaq’s family in Birmingham accused him of being “aligned with an al-Qaeda affiliated group” and declared that he “presents a threat to the national security of the United Kingdom.” During Abdul Kareem’s Facebook video response to the Al Arabiya report, he was seated beside Razap. Razaq has also co-hosted On the Ground News segments with him. While Abdul Kareem insisted there was “no proof” of his membership in the Salafi-jihadist organization, rebels inside Syria tell a different story.”

Though Abdul Kareem denies his involvement with the al-Nusra, an activist “affiliated with the rebel group Kataib Thawar al-Sham” stated that “Abdul Kareem was not only a propagandist for al-Nusra, but well known as a member of the group” going on to comment that fighters for Thawar al-Sham call Abdul Kareem the “American mujahid”, which means “jihadist” in Arabic.

Read the rest of the “AlterNet via Salon” article here.