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Germany expels 9/11 suspect despite acquittal
2005-06-10
A German federal court on Thursday confirmed a 'not guilty' verdict on a Moroccan man accused of complicity in the Sept. 11 attacks, but authorities said they would expel him anyway. In the latest of a series of setbacks for prosecutors in high-profile terrorism trials in Germany, the federal court ruled that the acquittal of Abdelghani Mzoudi by a Hamburg court last year was sound. It turned down an appeal by the prosecution, which had argued the verdict was flawed and sought a new trial.

Despite the decision, a Hamburg interior ministry spokesman said the city would press ahead with the expulsion of Mzoudi on the grounds of "support for a terrorist group". He was given two weeks to leave the country or be deported to Morocco. "He can go where he wants, we don't care. He must just leave Germany because he represents a danger for the German people and for German security," the spokesman said.
"Get the hell out, and take your dynamite with you!"
Posted by:Fred

#9  No kidding, TGA--tell it to the Left (I'm sorry! I meant...) the Liberal Democrats and their minions at the NYTimes and WashedUpPost!
Posted by: Jennie Taliaferro   2005-06-10 17:15  

#8  Well he's Moroccan after all.
I suppose you'll get the flight details in time.
He's all yours.

As for the appeal court's decision, there was not much they could do as they can only check if the law was duly applied. They can't consider new evidence or witnesses. A regular US court would probably have ruled the same.

There's a reason you have Guantanamo.
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-06-10 14:11  

#7  the old Czech defenestration bit, huh?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-10 11:22  

#6  They're gonna fly him to Prague and toss him out a window...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-06-10 10:36  

#5  Good for Germany! I take back some of the harsh comments I've made lately, since this was clearly planned all along.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-06-10 10:28  

#4   Did they 'accept' Mzoudi or will he be parachuted from a plane flying through?

Parachute?
Posted by: mrp   2005-06-10 09:16  

#3  Germany expels 9/11 suspect despite acquittal

We don't care what you do ---- just do it to somebody else.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-06-10 07:01  

#2  Interesting, being it Morocco. Did they 'accept' Mzoudi or will he be parachuted from a plane flying through? Seriously, what is it about Morocco accepting everybody's trash these days?
Posted by: smn   2005-06-10 01:13  

#1  It appears that European courts don't haqve the kind of laws they need to prosecute crimes like this. If it had been domestic terrorism they would have locked him up and tossed the keys.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-06-10 00:39  

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