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Portland Man Strikes Plea Deal on Terror Charges
2003-08-07
A software engineer pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of aiding the Taliban, agreeing to testify against other suspects in exchange for the dropping of other terrorism charges. Maher Hawash one of the so-called "Portland Seven," will serve at least seven years in federal prison under the deal, which was approved by U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft. Hawash pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide services to the Taliban. Prosecutors agreed to drop charges of conspiring to levy war against the United States and conspiring to provide material support for terrorism. "You and the others in the group were prepared to take up arms, and die as martyrs if necessary, to defend the Taliban. Is this true?" U.S. District Judge Robert E. Jones asked Hawash during the hearing. "Yes, your honor," Hawash replied.
Have a nice stay in jug. Think of it as martyrdom, without the 72-year-old virgin...
Hawash’s attorney Steven Houze said his client had decided to cooperate fully with the government, but declined to comment on details of the plea negotiations. Houze said Hawash had faced more than 20 years in prison if convicted on all three counts. In March, federal agents seized Hawash, 38, from a parking lot outside Intel Corp., where he worked, and simultaneously searched his home. He was held as a material witness until charges were filed five weeks later. In what supporters called an abuse of civil rights, federal officials did not publicly confirm he was being held during those five weeks. In a 41-page affidavit, the U.S. Attorney’s Office accused Hawash, a naturalized U.S. citizen of Palestinian descent, of growing angry with the United States after the Sept. 11. 2001, attacks, then conspiring with co-defendants to join the fight in Afghanistan against U.S. troops.
Oh, well that explains it. As a Paleostinian, growing angry over something is sufficient cause to commit treason...
Hawash accompanied the group as it tried and failed to enter Afghanistan from western China in late fall 2001, according to court documents. Five of the other six suspects in the case — Jeffrey Battle; Battle’s ex-wife, October Lewis; Patrice Lumumba Ford; and brothers Ahmed and Muhammad Bilal — all have pleaded innocent. The sixth, Habis al Saoub, remains at large. They face various conspiracy, firearms and money laundering charges.
Some serious poop. Nice to see he didn’t walk because his Miranda rights weren’t told to him in Arabic.
Posted by:Domingo

#6  Steve, you're too harsh! I suggest we return this young man to his Palestinian homeland, so he can add his support to the new Palestinian State. I suggest a C-130 drop from 15,000 feet. He'll have to buy and pack his own 'chute, though... Maybe he can get a deal on some of those surplus ones from Fort Benning.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-8-7 3:05:20 PM  

#5  Here's the link to the plea agreement, it's posted on the Free Mike Hawash website. Snicker.
Posted by: Steve   2003-8-7 2:46:45 PM  

#4  Gitmo strikes again! Ooooohhh! Gitmo! Ooooohhh!
Posted by: ·com   2003-8-7 1:08:05 PM  

#3  Cyber Sarge, here's a news story from CAIR's web site that explains why they plead guilty:

AMERICAN MUSLIM NEWS BRIEF | 7/29/2003
(Michael Powell, Washington Post) - LACKAWANNA, N.Y. -- Even now, after the arrests and the anger and the world media spotlight, the mystery for neighbors in this old steel town remains this: Why would six of their young men so readily agree to plead guilty to terror charges, accepting long prison terms far from home? "These knuckleheads betrayed our trust, and we're disgusted with their attendance at the camps in Afghanistan," Mohammed Albanna, 52, a leader in the Yemeni community here, said of the six men who have admitted to attending an al Qaeda training camp two years ago. "But the punishment doesn't fit the crime, or the government's rhetoric. It's ridiculous."
But defense attorneys say the answer is straightforward: The federal government implicitly threatened to toss the defendants into a secret military prison without trial, where they could languish indefinitely without access to courts or lawyers. That prospect terrified the men. They accepted prison terms of 61/2 to 9 years...


They pled guilty to avoid the Gitmo death camp.
Posted by: Steve   2003-8-7 11:56:56 AM  

#2  Is anybody keeping count on the number of 'Wrongly Accused' Arab-Americans that have now plead GUILTY? And what does the Arab-American peace group ?CAIR? have to say? I remember hearing the group leader calling this and other arrests 'Witchhunts'. Are they ready to jump on board and root out these cells?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-8-7 11:30:07 AM  

#1  No, no, no! How are we supposed to defend you against the opressive zionist unelected warmongering US government if you keep pleading guilty?
Posted by: Steve   2003-8-7 10:37:17 AM  

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