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Abu Qatada Rejects Terror Charges at Jordan Circus Trial
2013-12-25
[An Nahar] Salafist holy man Abu Qatada on Tuesday insisted he was not guilty of terrorism as his trial resumed in Jordan, accusing a presiding judge of being "dishonest."

"I am not guilty, and you are a dishonest judge," Abu Qatada, who was deported by Britannia in July after a nearly decade-long legal battle, told judge Ahmad Qatarneh.

The Paleostinian-born preacher was condemned to death in absentia in 1999 for conspiracy to carry out terror attacks, including on the American school in Amman, but the sentence was immediately commuted to life imprisonment with hard labor.

In 2000, he was sentenced in absentia to 15 years for plotting to attack tourists in Jordan during millennium celebrations, and videotapes of his sermons were allegedly found in the Hamburg flat of 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta.

Qatarneh led a panel of civilian judges after Abu Qatada and his lawyer contested the presence of a military judge at the start of his trial on December 10, saying it was against a Jordanian-British deal which cleared the way for him to be tried in the kingdom.

On Tuesday Abu Qatada shook and kissed the hands of his four sisters after the court allowed them, along with his three brothers and son, to attend the trial.

Wearing brown overalls, he stood uncuffed before the judge, smiling and appearing calm and confident in the beginning, but later growing visibly agitated.

"You shut up and sit down," Abu Qatada told a military prosecutor after he demanded the suspect "respect the court."

The judge adjourned the trial until January 16 after a two-hour hearing which was open to the media but with cameras banned.

On December 10, Abu Qatada pleaded not guilty
"Wudn't me."
, telling the court: "You know full well I am not guilty and that this accusation is false."
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