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Free Sami Al-Arian (6/6)

June 6, 2005 “Free Sami Al-Arian,” says Andy Martin “FREE SAMI AL-ARIAN, AND FREE THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE FROM THE YOKE OF ISRAELI IMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM” COLUMNIST ASKS U. S. ATTORNEY GENERAL TO END SHAM TRIAL IN TAMPA, FLORIDA, PREDICTS PALESTINIAN NATIONALISTS WILL BE ACQUITTED OF MOST IF NOT ALL[Read More…]

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The Clash of Democratic Ideals (5/25)

May 25, 2005 The Electronic Intifada By Omar Yousef Shehabi Link: Click here In the aftermath of September 11, Sami al-Arian made the ill-fated choice to appear on US television and defend Muslim interests against the tidal wave of xenophobia. The presenter, Bill O’Reilly of the Fox News Channel, accentuated[Read More…]

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P.S.: Al-Arian hasn’t been tried (10/24)

Palm Beach PostOctober 24, 2004By C.B. Hanif Palm Beach Post Ombudsman Bill Neubauer “was fascinated by an element that the professional analysts did not mention after the debate by Betty Castor and Mel Martinez, candidates for the U.S. Senate. As nearly as I could tell,” said the West Palm Beach[Read More…]

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Editorial: Al-Arian Ads Overshadow Race (10/16)

St. Petersburg Times October 16, 2004 Editorial Link: Click here As the list of challenges facing Florida grows longer – from hurricane recovery to funding for education and environmental issues – it is disappointing that the two candidates for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat are fixated on Sami Al-Arian.[Read More…]

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Editorial: A Standard of Justice (8/10)

St. Petersburg TimesAugust 10, 2004 A U.S. district judge upheld a fundamental tenet of American justice by ruling that Sami Al-Arian and his co-defendants won’t be convicted through guilt by association. A Times Editorial Link: Click here ——————————————————————————– “Personal guilt” is a basic standard of our criminal law. It means[Read More…]

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Editorial: Al-Arian Ruling Makes Sense (8/9)

Lakeland LedgerAugust 9, 2004Editorial A federal judge’s ruling raising the standard of proof required to prosecute former University of South Florida Professor Sami AlArian is a simple affirmation that a person must have criminal intent to be convicted of a serious crime. U.S. District Judge James S. Moody Jr. ruled[Read More…]

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Op Ed: A Political Arrest, After All by: Laila and Leena Al-Arian (8/1)

St. Petersburg Times August 1, 2004By Laila and Leena Al-Arian Link: Click here “It’s all about politics,” our father, professor Sami Al-Arian, told the world when he was arrested Feb. 20, 2003, on charges that he alledgedly supported terrorists. In the past 18 months, our family has witnessed our father[Read More…]

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Horrendous treatment (3/21)

St. Petersburg TimesMarch 21, 2004Letters to the EditorHorrendous treatment Re: For Some defendants, an American gulag. I am writing to thank Robyn Blumner for her column describing the conditions under which Sami Al-Arian is being held. Like most Americans, I grew up thinking this sort of horrendous treatment only happens[Read More…]

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Robyn Blumner: For some defendants, an American gulag (3/14)

St. Petersburg TimesMarch 14, 2004By Robyn E. Blumner Columnist Link: Click here In Bernard Malamud’s masterpiece The Fixer, inmate Yakov Bok was subjected to psychological torture in a Soviet gulag through the humiliations of constant shackling and repeated strip searches. The story I read in middle school comes back to[Read More…]

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A Satirical Article: Disney’s Mouse Tied to Terror? (2/12)

Satirical Article*Disclaimer: Submitted anonymously, the following is a satirical column that reflects the growing dissatisfaction with the scandelous manner in which the government has conducted its investigation into Dr. Al-Arian and other American Muslim leaders, as well as the disgraceful way in which the media have reported on it. The[Read More…]

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