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Pakistan-trained Al Qaeda operative sentenced in US | ||
2009-10-31 | ||
[Dawn] A US judge sentenced Al Qaeda sleeper agent Ali al-Marri to more than eight years in prison on Thursday, rejecting pleas from prosecutors for a much longer jail term.
Marri, a 44-year-old dual Saudi-Qatari national, confessed in April to having trained in terrorist camps in Pakistan before being sent to the US on a mission by September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. 'We are defined as a people by how we deal with difficult and unpopular legal issues,' Mihm said, before handing down a sentence of eight years and four months at the court in Peoria in the US state of Illinois. With credit for about two years already served in civilian jails, and given the 54 days he could earn each year for good behaviour, Marri might be released as early as 2015 after serving less than six years. Initially arrested on credit card fraud charges, Marri was declared an enemy combatant in 2003 and spent nearly six years in solitary confinement in a military brig in South Carolina without charge. His case was transferred to civil court on February 26 when he was formally indicted on charges of providing support to Al-Qaeda and conspiring with others to do the same. In a tearful and emotional statement Marri, who admitted in April to conspiring with Al-Qaeda to carry out a terrorist attack within the United States, vowed he would never again wish harm upon the American people. During Thursday's sentencing the judge was clear about the fact that Marri was likely to reoffend. 'I believe that you have not totally rejected what you did and that you would do it again after you go home, whether here or somewhere else,' Mihm said. Marri's case has reignited debate over whether an American president should have the authority to detain terror suspects -- including legal US residents -- indefinitely without charge. Unlike detainees held at the American naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Marri was a legal US resident when he was arrested in Illinois in December 2001 in connection with the 9/11 attacks. President Barack Obama has eliminated the 'enemy combatant' designation and vowed to shut down Guantanamo by January.
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Posted by:Fred |