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May 26, 2005
Dr. Al-Arian Denied Change of Venue
Tampa
Earlier this week, Dr. Sami Al-Arian was denied a change of venue
in his case, despite providing strong evidence that 10 years of
biased, inflammatory media coverage by the Tampa Tribune has prejudiced
potential jurors in Floridaand Tampa in particular. Surveys
in the Tampa Bay area have shown a widespread bias against Dr. Al-Arian
and Palestinians in general.
Obviously biased
jurors such as a woman who said she is a fundraiser for Hadassah
(The Women's Zionist Organization for America), were kept in the
jury pool despite defense objections. Defense lawyers ultimately
had to use one of their strikes to remove the woman from the pool.
A recent article in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz validated their
concerns: It revealed that Hadassah will provide housing for 100
Israelis who will testify for the prosecution in the trial.
Jurors' inability
to be fair was especially clear during three days of questioning
last week, when the overwhelming majority of those questioned made
biased and overtly racist statements against
Dr. Al-Arian, Muslims and Palestinians. Last fall, candidates in
a Florida senate campaign also smeared Dr. Al-Arian's name, discussing
his case without giving him the presumption of innocence. Many potential
jurors said the inflammatory campaign ads featuring Dr. Al-Arian
helped form their opinions on the case. Indeed, if there were ever
a case in which a change of venue is warranted, this is it.
About the decision
to deny a change in venue, Dr. Al-Arian's lawyer, William Moffitt
said: "I am extremely disappointed. This is probably the first
time that I will go into a case believing that my client is not
presumed innocent."
Defense lawyers
cannot appeal the ruling until the trial, which is scheduled to
begin on June 6, is over.
We encourage
as many people as possible to attend the trial to showsupport. Email
tampabayjustice@yahoo.com for
details.
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