Another Sept. 11 Casualty
The Bush administration continues to use a criminal act committed seven years ago to justify sweeping restrictions on our civil liberties and the incarceration of more than 5,000 residents of Arab descent on phony charges or on no charges at all. One of these men is Sami al-Arian.
The February 2003 arrest of Al-Arian, a Palestinian Muslim and former University of South Florida computer science professor who has been a legal resident of the United States for 30 years, was announced by former Attorney General John Ashcroft on the evening news.
Viewers were told that al-Arian, an outspoken critic of Israeli policy against Palestinians, was a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and that the arrest was a great coup in the "war against terrorism."
After spending more than two years in solitary confinement, al-Arian (joined by 3 co-defendants) had a six-month trial, which began in June 2005. The government called 70 witnesses, including 21 from Israel, and submitted records of 400 intercepted phone calls culled during the 10 years in which al-Arian had been under government surveillance. The jury acquitted al-Arian of most of the serious charges against him, while two of his three co-defendants were completely acquitted. (When asked what the prosecution lacked to build a more convincing case, one juror responded: Evidence.) The trial cost taxpayers $50 million.
Nevertheless, Judge James Moody rejected the government's request for the minimal sentence on the lesser charges and instead ordered the maximum, making inflammatory remarks from the bench in which he painted al-Arian as a villain. In October 2006, al-Arian was subpoenaed by Gordon Kromberg, assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, to testify before a grand jury in another case, in violation of the terms of the plea bargain al-Arian's lawyers had made and in a transparent attempt at entrapment. Kromberg has made bigoted remarks about Muslims and railed against what he mysteriously referred to as "the Islamization of America." Al-Arian refused to testify and went on a hunger strike.
Sami al-Arian was finally freed on bond on Sept. 2, confined to his home until he is (presumably) deported, and so his saga is drawing to a close. But the cost has been tremendous. An innocent man was snatched from his home and his family for five years, much of that time spent in solitary confinement. He had to take his chances with a jury trial. He was at the mercy of a biased judge and an activist prosecutor, Gordon Kromberg, who is on record as stating that if he believes that defendants are guilty but cannot prove it, he will "punish them through other means." (Presumably this belief led him to slap al-Arian with a subpoena.)
Al-Arian's rights to live with his family were trampled because the government needed to show some progress in this vague "war on terrorism," and al-Arian had the right profile: Palestinian American, Muslim, and a vocal critic of Israel's treatment of Palestinians. And although he has been cleared of all major charges, he will be denied living in the country in which he has spent his entire adult life, where he had a good life as a respected university professor, and where his children were born and raised. Harsh imprisonment conditions and his periodic hunger strikes have reduced his weight drastically.
For 7 years, the Bush administration has repeated the mantra that the safeguards provided in our legal code are luxuries we can no longer afford and that we must learn to live without. This is nonsense. The laws we had to protect our civil rights did not make us vulnerable to terrorism on September 11; the suspension of these laws does not protect us from foreign terrorists, but it does make us more vulnerable to abuses by our own government.
Sami al-Arian's rights -- to privacy, to free speech and to his political opinions, to a speedy trial, to a presumption of innocence, to due process -- were dismissed; his fate was put in the hands of bureaucrats who needed to show that they were winning a war on a concept and who were comfortable resorting to legally questionable tactics to support that bogus claim. This abuse of power and of the rule of law does much more long-term damage to the fabric of our national life than the attacks perpetrated 7 years ago.
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21 Comments so far
Show Allinsanity reigns as another wedding party or 50 children slaughtered by the corporations....just fricken lovely...
Good comments that show just how much commondreams.org reader/writers care about the sufferings of a Palestinian condemned in the court of public opinion simply because of his race and opposition to Israel.
Under the Patriot Act, any American can be denied his right to speedy trial. The Al-Arian case is a good example of a political prosecution--Bush and crew wanted to look hard against terror. When politics invade the Department of Justice, as we've seen over the past eight years, justice takes a back seat to superstition and innuendo. Impressions become facts, and the facts found to suit the policy. We have found the enemy and he is us, someone (?) said.
I think Americans need to do more to honor the heroes of 9/11. First we need to identify all the people who were killed, or track down their heirs--starting with the flight rosters and 19 hijackers. We need to know what we're really dealing with. Then we can begin to see who is responsible for our safety, who failed on 9/11, and the agenda they've been pushing ever since. We also need to dive into the forensic evidence to find out just what really happened.
spot on..9/11 the crux of it all....
The happenings on 9/11 need to be reinvestigated from the ground up. There are just way too many questions that need answers. I find the 9/11 Commission report to be totally unacceptable and I simply refuse to believe that 19 people with box cutters were able to penetrate the worlds most secure air defense system. Further, the happenings of 9/11 are solely what Bu$h has used to grab all of his "unitary executive" power and trample the Constitution plus give him the excuse to start a war with Iraq, which he was itching to do even before he was appointed to the presidemcy. Every thing that Bu$h has accomplished (for himself) eventually winds up being related to 9/11 in some way or another.
I, too, think a COMPLETE reinvestigation of the events of 11 Sept
is required. It will not happen. The links to Israel that we know now make that not possible. After Bush resisted the 911 investigation, when it finally was undertaken, Zionist Zelikow was put in charge of the actual work. The members of the commission were mere figureheads. If one part of the 911 scam falls apart, it All DOES. Find a photo (they are available on the internet) of the wall of the Pentagon before it collapsed. See the 16 ft hole and the absence of the debris of a large commercial airplane. No Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon. No Boeing 757 disappeared into that 16 ft hole. No 6 ton jet engines were found. It is all a big lie.
The government has proved nothing. And, if you want a good laugh,
read about Atta's passport being found undamaged on the street after the airplane in which he was supposedly embarked exploded into a mass of fire. It is all a a lie, with Israel at the bottom.
There is a video out there of a test done on a jet hitting a concrete wall at 400 miles an hour. It was completely atomized. Not a speck of anything was left. The wings folded up on impact and it left a very small hole.
The most troubling thing to me about 9/11 (and there are many) is that no fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the errant planes. Even after the first tower was hit no action was taken. What's even more troubling, however, is how they've used 9/11 as an excuse kill, torture, occupy, plunder, militarize, privatize, Homeland
Securitize, Blackwaterize, and do just about any other damn thing they want to, to turn our country into something really ugly and more hated than ever. "Why do they hate us?" It's pretty goddamn obvious, and it's not for our freedom.
Read 1984...Brave New World...read The Postman by David Brin (100 times better than the movie)...these books all point out how "normal" people can be manipulated so the events described in this article seem "right and just".
In the words of Harlan Ellison, these tragic events serve to protect "the precious bodily fluids" of Americans- his way of saying when the percieved threat is really (theoretically at least) "close to home" action regardless of morality/law MUST BE TAKEN!!! Read The Glass Teat by Ellison to see how any "danger" getting "close" to the "average" person's interests can cause television to do the dirty work of neo-cons and just plain CONS - and drag many, many people down to where they cheer the persecution of this man and many others "like" him.
"The Trial" by Franz Kafka,
"One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
and "The Crucible" by Henry Miller
also give good insight into the machinations of totalitarian "justice".
Poet
The citizens of this nation went to sleep on Sept 11, 2001 and we've been in this shock-induced slumber ever since. This criminal government spent $50 million destroying a single man's life and his family for speaking out for the Palestinians. None of this is reported in the conservative MSM. Sleep my darlings and pay no attention to those bad people behind the curtain.
I think one reason they continue to persecute Arab Americans is because they think it will help embolden radical Islam, therefore giving them continued justification for their obscenely profitable military adventures, as in Iraq, another victim of 9/11 since 9/11 was used as a excuse to raze and occupy that nation.
Our gov. has become a poison.
QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS
,WHAT,WHO,WHY,WHERE,WHEN
FREEDOM
WHAT is this thing called freedom that some say they have and don’t? Is it that the one claiming freedom is still walking around and not behind a guarded fence? The leaders who say that we must let them keep us safe but must give up rights that lead to freedom? And the ones behind the fence with no guilt or proof of guilt? This is freedom?
who would have this thing, this philosophy, this right called freedom? Is it just the strong that would proclaim it and use force to drive home that they are free and all the rest of peoples should be like them? Is freedom granted with a gun or like money; the more you have the more free you are? Does this sound like my country and is it exclusive to it? Yes to the first and an emphatic no to the second. When all the me’s understand that it is the “we” peoples of the whole planet that have the right, there will be no freedom for any. All we have is a mirage.
why would anyone care if the strong dominate the weak and impose their version of what would pass as freedom because they said so? Has it been ever thus? There is no sanity in any of this and The Creator; even with giving all free will had surely hoped and desired that all the created would think as a “we” peoples and not as a me people that used freedom as a word and not as a right that all deserved and had a right to.
Where on this planet should there be freedom? Is it just for certain races, peoples, nations, regions, Where is it written that only certain ones would be granted this most basic rights of all humans? My fundamental thought is that if all peoples were to practice the “we” concept there would be no more war and with all the divergent groups, nations and peoples doing their own thing trade and other commerce would flourish and with all the different climes strife would be minimized. Without the “we” concept freedom cannot be for any.
When is this ever going to be and has it happened before? It has happened before because if I thought of it then it has been out there before. Solomon had it right when he said that “there is nothing new under the sun”. So many chances in history from many parts of the globe and it just does not matter how old a person thinks the human race is it is still many failed chances. Hope reigns eternal though in my heart and soul for it to come to fruition.
Tony 9/4/08
Islamization, hmmmm? WTF is that, apparently the odd New Edition GOP Fascist Dictionary has others, Islamofascism, Islamic Terrorist Jihadists, Oh sooo many we've been defined as. Those that believe al Qaeda and Taliban are Muslims. if anyone had ever read a Qur'an, you 1. Know Allah forbids one Muslim to Murder another 2. Forbade to kill another Muslim in a Cami[mosque] 3. Murder another Believer in a Cami during Ramazan[this is Turce, Arabic=Ramadan]
The list of 3 things above tell you what???
Regardless of a Previous posters statement, "Second, let me say that I personally am unsure about whether the man is innocent or guilty", this is of no consequence as she/he then continues, sorry we will never understand this unless we understand OUR Constitution of the United States and Bill of Rights.
If one were permitted to bandy about ethnic untruths and be as FOX ?News?, it then follows just which one of us is doing the citizens arrest on McInsane/Palin the wolve and bear MURDERER for the "Christianization of America?"
Sami, I am sorry this seems to never end for you, I know in your civil disobedience to defy an illegal, unjust Legal maneuverings and a corrupt executive branch you have been an inspiration for the majority of POW's still being illegally detained. I am sure of ONE thing, I betcha when they pull out the ol' flag for 9/11 there is much chatter about Sami al-Arian.
BillofRights
At the time, the arrest and the arabian name were probably more important than the facts. Kind of a lynching. Ready for "Boss Hogg and Roscoe Take the White House - the Sequel"? Does Sarah still look good in cut-offs?
The Islamization of America? Where is the evidence? There is a lot of evidence of the Israelization of America, however.
many Pastors in America's huge evangelical religious movement are offered free trips to Israel if they bring a few members of their church. Most are convinced that the Bible prophecies require a purified Israel (ethnic cleansing of Arabs).
UN Security Council Veto Power protection of Israeli military strikes against their neighbors.
Henry Kissenger and other Power Elite Jews calling the foreign policy shots since the Reagan years: Bombing Libya, Bombing Iraq, and soon Iran.
After 911, many rights AMericans used to take for granted were stripped away. The Patriot Act and legalized torture make American and Israeli domestic policies seem a lot more similar. When terror is suspected; the state can do no wrong.
And, finally, there is almost zero criticism of Israel in the "liberal" news. Last time I checked, liberals are full of criticism for Israel///
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
This no longer applies. The Statue of Liberty should be closed until further notice.
First of all, let me commend my Audeh for her brave article in favour of Mr Al Arian.
Second, let me say that I personally am unsure about whether the man is innocent or guilty. It seems from the above article he is innocent and a huge sum of tax dollars are hence being wasted in order to punish a man who seems to be innocent. Does the difference between an innocent man or a guilty one ever seem to matter any more ? The fact is, one need only look so far as the obscene human toll of the so called ``War on Terror'' to realize the difference between the innocent and guilty has become a decidely irrelevant matter in the eyes of the Bush adminstration and its ideological motivation.
Suffice to say that in the case of Mr Al Arian, the abuse of power and the suffering of the man has gone on so far that even irrespective of his innocence or guilt, his case is going to be symbolic of the lost list of wanton abuses ostensibly committed in the name of fighting terrorism.
None of this news is surprising except that so many "progressives" have remained silent for seven years, and still remain silent.
The many serious problems this nation faces is a result of the failure of the intelligent free thinking and progressive element to maintain the control that the Conservative non-thinking element works constantly to gain and maintain. The conservative element has done nothing but create this and so many other problems.
When I was a small boy, I was fascinated with matches. One of my "female caretakers" a G-Aunt, (my mother was a teacher and I was cared for by the elderly women who stated back at the ranch house to cook,clean, care for the small ones--an extended family group that has become extinct in most of America) caught me playing with matches and I was required to wait for the "men" to get home and they would "speak to me". This was a remote rural area and a house fire meant that you would loose your house---usually very quickly.
My favorite G-Uncle---whom I took my name from years later----took me outside with the other men and gave me this speech.
"If you play with matches in the house, you might catch on fire, or burn the house down, or other people might die so you cannot do this. But if you need to play with matches we understand this. So let me or one of the older men know and we will play with them together." After which, he and I and the other men took a bucket of water out back of the house--- and struck matches throwing them into the water until we stank of sulfur. They took the mystery of the matches away from me by giving me control over WHEN I played with them, and I never played with them ---in the house--- again. Soon I lost the fascination altogether. Most likely because the "forbidden fruit---was no longer forbidden".
It worked so well that I have used the method many times over the years and it has been passed along now and has even been "refined" to accommodate "lighters" now.
Perhaps we could figure out a way to do this with the conservative element who want to control the rest of us and all that we want to do with our own lives. They play with matches ----in a closet----and they are very dangerous to the rest of us. Give them a taste of the "forbidden fruit", and "a place to eat it", and this may save the rest of us.
Or perhaps we could just hold their heads under the water in the bucket until they quit fighting---once we get them out back of the house of course, it might make a mess otherwise.
If you can't convict a Muslin in FLORIDA you aint got nuthin for evidence. What an incredible miscarriage of justice. Billions of dollars spent to protect us, and almost no convictions.
Where is the MSM?
Where is the outrage and shame?
Tsk, tsk. This piece is anti_semitic because it also criticizes Israel. We know that Israel can do no wrong.
Perhaps, some time in the future, when they have arrested, falsely imprisoned, and then deported many more Sami al-Arians, then they will start on the politically aware who have dared to criticise the establishment. Maybe the new terrorism acts will allow them to control the masses as never before. Time to get the Orwell out for a refresher course.
Fill in the blanks. First they came for the ----- and I was silent;then they came for the ------and I was silent;and then they came for the----and I was silent;-----then they came for the-----and I was silent;and then they came for me and there was no one left to speak up.