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Jailed former professor ends hunger strike in Va. jail
2008-05-02
A blast from the past...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A former professor who pleaded guilty to conspiring to aid a Palestinian terrorist group but has refused to testify in a related investigation has ended a nearly two-month hunger strike, his supporters said Wednesday.
Oh, good. I was so worried. Actually, I didn't even know. Which kinda defeats the purpose...
Sami al-Arian, 50, suspended his fast Tuesday after 57 days. The Tampa Bay Coalition for Justice and Peace says family and friends urged the former University of South Florida computer science professor to resume eating after he collapsed last week in the Hampton Roads Regional Jail because of low blood pressure and blood sugar levels.

Attorneys for al-Arian also encouraged him to resume eating so federal authorities could not cite the hunger strike as a reason to further delay his deportation."He had lost almost 40 pounds and was experiencing serious physical consequences from the hunger strike," al-Arian's lawyer, Jonathan Turley, said in a telephone interview. "The government indicated that it would not be able to deport him in his current chronic medical condition."
Good planning, Sami...
Al-Arian could be deported either to the Middle East or to one of a few countries that have expressed interest, including Norway and Germany, Turley said.
Enjoy him...
Al-Arian has completed his nearly five-year prison term but remains in custody because of his refusal to testify before a grand jury investigating Muslim charities and businesses. Turley said that al-Arian should have been deported a year ago, but that the government "stopped the clock with a series of contempt citations." The last contempt citation was lifted in December. Turley said that he is negotiating for al-Arian deportation, but that the government "continues to insist it will seek further sanctions and perhaps a criminal indictment if he does not testify before the grand jury."
Screw em, Sami. You can do infinity standing on your head.
Jim Rybicki, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Alexandria, said al-Arian has been transferred to the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He declined to comment further.

The government's prosecution of al-Arian has drawn international attention since he was taken into federal custody in 2003. Prosecutors alleged that al-Arian was a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which the United States calls a terrorist organization, but his 2005 trial ended in acquittal on some charges and a hung jury on others. Prosecutors decided to retry him, and he entered a plea bargain on lesser charges. He was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison with credit for time served. Government critics have said the case against al-Arian reflected overzealous prosecution of Muslim Americans in the war on terror.
Hmmmmm. Must be why he pled guilty...
In his plea agreement, al-Arian admitted helping a family member with links to the terrorist group obtain immigration benefits and lying to a reporter about another person's ties to the group. Al-Arian says terms of the deal exempt him from testifying before a grand jury investigating Muslim charities and businesses, but two judges have rejected that claim.
Nice lawyers ya got there, Sami...
Posted by:tu3031

#6  Well Sami, after reading this It made me hungry. Guess I'll go chow down. You are lucky you don't have to think about what you are going to eat tonight. Things are so simple for some people.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-05-02 18:57  

#5  Turley, you lowlife POS, you heard their opinion. This dogdip is too weak to deport. We're going to keep the worthless bastard on bread and water for two more months until he's strong enuff to travel.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2008-05-02 17:03  

#4  I'd prefer Atlantis; or at least the general coordinates of same......
since he lost so much weight he should be able to bob around on the waters quite nicely.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2008-05-02 14:18  

#3  Actually, the country to who we deport is our choice, not his. Personally, I think he should be deported to Afghanistan.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-05-02 14:13  

#2  Let him starve himself to death.
Say hello to Bobby Sands in hell, asshole.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-05-02 13:21  

#1  Hmmmm. Ya shudda called Jenny,Sami. Wudda lost 40 pounds without the swooning episodes.
Posted by: GK   2008-05-02 11:01  

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