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Terror 101 goes on trial

Above:  University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian insists his disagreement with Israel is an “intellectual” one

From the AP:

Sami Al-Arian emerged as a key figure in a “terror cycle” perpetrated by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, whose members targeted Israelis in deadly suicide bombings and bragged about them to raise money for more attacks, a prosecutor said today on the opening day of the fired college professor’s trial.

In fact, Al-Arian, a University of South Florida computer science instructor, was at one time “the most powerful man in the world in the organization” blamed for more than 100 deaths in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, federal prosecutor Walter E. Furr III told jurors in his opening statement.

Al-Arian, 47, and three co-defendants face a 53-count indictment that includes charges of providing material support to terrorists, racketeering and conspiracy. Five other men have been indicted but have not been arrested. The trial is expected to last six months.

Prosecutors allege the men used an Islamic academic think tank and a Palestinian charity founded by Al-Arian in Tampa as fundraising fronts for the PIJ, which is on a State Department list of terrorist organizations. Furr described them as “an armed, criminal group of violent thugs” opposed to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and committed to disrupting the peace process.

Furr described how Al-Arian, as secretary of the organization, and the others were involved in soliciting financial support for families of suicide bombers, getting money to PIJ headquarters in Syria and spreading word that the PIJ was responsible for attacks.

“These are the managers. These are the guys who ran the organization,” Furr said, describing the defendants and other key PIJ figures as “an elitist group of intellectuals” far above those who strapped on bombs and carried out the attacks.

“They were pure PIJ,” Furr said of Al-Arian and co-defendants Sameeh Hammoudeh, Ghassan Zayed Ballut and Hatem Naji Fariz.

The defendants have denied the charges, saying that they are being persecuted for their unpopular pro-Palestinian views. Each could get life in prison if convicted.

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update:  Michelle Malkin has more.

8 Replies to “Terror 101 goes on trial”

  1. shank says:

    that thing in the background doesn’t really say ‘Fuck the Jews’ does it?  I mean, that’s a doctored photo right?  Cuz that’s not good for Al-Arian’s image.

  2. Mark says:

    shank,

    No, I think there is part of the sign missing.  I think it reads “tuck the Jews in every night at bedtime.”

  3. shank says:

    okay, I get it now.  jihad means never having to say you’re sorry.  How crazy is the world when it’s so funny it might be true?

  4. TallDave says:

    Wasn’t Sami El-Arian the name of that dog-demon in Hellboy that kept coming back to life after t was killed?

  5. Alpha Baboon says:

    Dont be so harsh and quick to judge..

    F*ck the Jews

    Jihad Means Never Having To Say Youre Sorry

    is just his intellectual stance… He’s not advocating doing anything illegal. he’s just trying to inspire a dialogue about how to improve Arab-Israeli relations. If you were a liberal academic you’d recognize that obvious fact.

  6. Jews want to live.

    Jihadis want to kill all Jews.

    Can’t we have a dialog and find some middle ground?

    Turing = let, as in Let’s be adults about this whole not-getting-your-bus-stops-blown-up fixation you seem to have…

  7. Veeshir says:

    The only problem I have with this is that Bill O’Reilly’s head will get even bigger. At this rate he’s going to look like Teddy Kennedy in about 8 months.

    Ever since he interviewed the good Dr in late September of 2001, he’s been salivating at the prospect of a trial so he, Bill, can run that footage ad naseum to let “The Folks” he’s “Looking Out For Them.”

  8. Matt says:

    I’ll deal with O’reilly’s arrogance if this scumbag goes away for a long time.

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