[Vision2020] Terror Suspects Case To Be Tried in U.S. Courts
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Fri Feb 27 06:06:20 PST 2009
Courtesy of today's (February 27, 2009) Spokesman Review.
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Terror suspects case to be tried in U.S. courts
Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri
http://tinyurl.com/alMarri
WASHINGTON Federal prosecutors are preparing to charge Ali Saleh Kahlah
al-Marri with providing material support to al-Qaida terrorists in a
groundbreaking move that would put the alleged sleeper agent under the
jurisdiction of the U.S. court system, according to sources familiar with
the issue.
Indicting al-Marri in a federal court marks a significant change from the
Bush administration, which had argued that al-Marri should be tried in a
military tribunal proceeding and that he could not use American courts to
contest his legal status.
Al-Marri is the last remaining enemy combatant in the United States,
where he has spent five and a half years in a military brig in South
Carolina.
The criminal charges, which sources said also could include conspiracy,
will be among the most early and critical signals about the Obama
administrations approach to handling alleged terrorism suspects.
In one of his first steps since taking office last month, President Barack
Obama explicitly directed government lawyers to review the status of al-
Marris case. He also ordered within one year the closure of the prison at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where about 245 terrorism suspects have been housed
for years.
The decision to move al-Marri into the U.S. courts, where he will be able
to assert a host of rights to challenge any evidence against him, comes
after lengthy debate at the highest levels of government.
Authorities arrested al-Marri in Peoria, Ill., in December 2001, just
months after al-Qaida engineered strikes on New York and Washington. He
came to the United States with his wife and five children to obtain a
masters degree at Bradley University.
Since 2003, he has been housed in a South Carolina brig where at points he
was subjected to painful stress positions, extreme sensory deprivation,
and violent threats while he was denied access to lawyers, according to
court filings by his legal team.
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go
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