Sami Al-Arian to Be
Deported?
Washington, DC: “Federal
authorities have decided to deport a former Florida professor
and longtime Palestinian rights activist after failing to
convict him on charges he helped finance terrorist attacks
in Israel,” says an Associated Press story filed by
Mark Sherman.
It adds: Sami Al-Arian, who had met with US presidents and
other political leaders before his terrorism indictment
in 2003, reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead
guilty to a lesser charge and be deported, two lawyers familiar
with the case said Friday. The arrangement requires the
approval of a judge.
It was not clear where Al-Arian would be sent.
Al-Arian has remained in jail since a jury in Tampa, Fla.,
acquitted him in December of eight of the 17 federal charges
against him and deadlocked on the rest. Stung by the defeat
in the high-profile case, prosecutors pondered whether to
retry him on the remaining charges, including three conspiracy
counts, or deport him.
Justice Department and immigration officials declined to
comment on the agreement, as did Linda Moreno, a lawyer
who represented Al-Arian during his trial. Moreno and William
Moffitt withdrew as Al-Arian's lawyers in March and it was
not clear who currently represents him.
No one answered the phone at the home of Al-Arian's wife,
Nahla.
The lawyers spoke on condition of anonymity because the
agreement had not been made public by the court.
The case against Al-Arian was once hailed by authorities
as a triumph of the anti-terror Patriot Act, which allowed
secret wiretaps and other information gathered by intelligence
agents to be used in criminal prosecutions.
Al-Arian and three co-defendants were charged with running
a North American cell of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Al-Arian had been under FBI surveillance at least since
the mid-1990s.
But at the end of a five-month trial, jurors said the mountain
of intercepted phone calls and other materials did not directly
link Al-Arian and the others to violent acts, specifically
a terrorist attack in 1995 that killed seven Israelis and
American Alisa Flatow.
A Palestinian who was born in Kuwait, Al-Arian has lived
in the United States for 30 years and holds permanent residency
status. He was raised mostly in Egypt.
He had been a computer engineering professor at the University
of South Florida but was fired after his indictment. He
has been held without bail for more than three years…
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