Muslim Student Acquitted
New
York: A Muslim man who was linked to two of the Sept 11
hijackers was acquitted of all counts in his perjury case
on Friday, ending a legal battle that began just 10 days
after the attacks in 2001.
Osama Awadallah, 26, turned to look at his crying father
as the verdict was read. Jurors began deliberating on Thursday.
''I knew that justice would prevail,'' he said to reporters.
''My goal will be to continue to be a very good citizen
in this country.''
Awadallah was detained 10 days after the Sept 11 terrorist
attacks and held as a material witness for three weeks while
investigators looked at his friendship with one of the hijackers.
Awadallah had lived in the same San Diego community as Nawaf
al-Hazmi, who helped seize the plane that crashed into the
Pentagon. They attended the same mosque and saw each other
dozens of times in 2000 before al-Hazmi moved to Virginia.
FBI agents became curious about Awadallah when they found
his phone number in al-Hazmi's car.
Investigators ultimately decided the two men were merely
acquaintances, but Awadallah was charged with perjury over
two statements he made to a grand jury on Oct 10, 2001.
During testimony, Awadallah said he could not remember the
name of a man he frequently saw with al-Hazmi, who authorities
believed to be fellow hijacker Khalid al-Mihdhar.
When confronted with a school examination booklet in which
he appeared to have written about meeting men named Nawaf
and Khalid, Awadallah initially claimed it was not his handwriting.
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