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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US vows to hunt down Mohammed Ali Hamadi
2005-12-21
The United States says it will attempt to hunt down and put on trial a Lebanese hijacker released on parole after being in jail in Germany for 19 years. Sean McCormack, spokesman at the State Department, said on Tuesday that President George Bush's administration was disappointed by Germany's decision to free Mohammed Ali Hamadi, convicted in the 1985 hijacking of a Trans World Airlines jetliner.

The United States filed federal murder charges against Hamadi in 1985, and asked Germany to extradite him after his capture. He was arrested at the Frankfurt airport on 13 January 1987, when customs officials discovered liquid explosives in his luggage. The Germans denied the extradition request. Later, McCormack's office said no new extradition request was filed because the US-German extradition treaty did not allow extradition on an identical charge for which the fugitive had been tried. Hamadi would face the possibility of a death sentence if convicted in US courts of the murder of a US serviceman. Germany has no death penalty and refused to hand over Hamadi when he was arrested. Most European states refuse to extradite fugitives into possible death sentences.

"We were certainly disappointed at the time that we did not get our hands on him then," McCormack said on Tuesday, "and we are disappointed that he was released before the end of his full sentence." Hamadi apparently has returned to Lebanon. His whereabouts are unclear.
Word is that he was picked up when he got off the plane
The United States is talking to Lebanese officials about handing him over, a process that is complicated by the lack of a formal extradition treaty between the two countries, McCormack said.
And the still lingering Syrian influence
It is not clear whether Hamadi could be tried twice for what is essentially the same crime, but McCormack said US authorities believed they could bring a case. "Since his arrest and conviction, the United States has made its views known that Hamadi should face trial in the US for the murder of Mr. Stethem; and that we have demonstrated over the years that when we believe an individual is responsible for the murder of innocent American civilians, that we will track them down and that we will bring them to justice in the United States," McCormack said. "It does not matter how long it takes, but we will track them down and they will face justice in the United States."

McCormack said Germany notified the United States of Hamadi's release before he reached Lebanon. It was not clear how much notice was given or whether the United States formally renewed its request to extradite Hamadi. German Justice Ministry spokeswoman Eva Schmierer said Berlin had received no extradition request. She said the matter was handled by the regional legal system, not the federal government.
Yeah, right
Reports linked the release of Hamadi with the release of a German hostage in Iraq.
Martin Jaeger, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry, said there was no connection between his release and that of Susanne Osthoff, a German woman released recently after spending more than three weeks as a hostage in Iraq.
"No, certainly not"
The Frankfurt prosecutor's office too denied any link to Osthoff's release. Hammadi was released after a standard review of his case, a lengthy process that began long before Osthoff was seized, Moeller-Scheu said.

Hamadi was released and returned to Beirut a few days ago, a Hizb Allah official in Beirut told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity. A Lebanese security official also confirmed that Hamadi had arrived four days ago aboard a commercial flight from Germany, but would not elaborate. It was not immediately known where Hamadi went after his entry to Lebanon. A US official who spoke on condition of anonymity said Hamadi was in temporary Lebanese custody.

Hizb Allah is not known to operate in Iraq, though security experts say it has links to some of the many Shia groups there. These groups have kidnapped people in Iraq, often for ransom. A Lebanese source said a senior German intelligence officer visited Damascus early this month but did not disclose the purpose of the trip. Syria is a key backer of Hizb Allah.
Surprise, surprise, surprise
Posted by:Steve

#15  Hunt him down and kill him on the spot, let's have real justice for this son of a bitch.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-12-21 23:18  

#14  Isn't Hamadi the last (living) of those pukes who hijacked that aircraft? I'm sure that there are many good Americans who will work ensure this animal never makes it to the comfort of a prison cell again. Good Hunting!
Posted by: Old Marine   2005-12-21 22:46  

#13  Well, considering the influence of Himmler's SS on the formation and doctrine of the Baath Party, why would anyone be surprised by that little meeting? Jew-haters working together to finish the "Final Solution".
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2005-12-21 19:01  

#12  "A Lebanese source said a senior German intelligence officer visited Damascus early this month but did not disclose the purpose of the trip. Syria is a key backer of Hizb Allah."

Sounds to me like the grandsons and grand-daughters of the hobnob booted bullies of Europe cut a deal with Syria.
Posted by: The Happy Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-12-21 15:26  

#11  Something tells me that Hamadi is not going to Club Gitmo for the holidays.
Posted by: Curt Simon   2005-12-21 15:24  

#10  I wouldn't expect to hear much about targetted assassinations at below the National Leader (we aren't still after Castro, are we?) level. Not like the recent spray'n'pray aimed at whatsisname President of Iran. When our boys reach out and touch someone, nobody sees it coming... and its so easy to attribute the result to the random gun sex that happens all the time...
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-21 15:03  

#9  #3: It would be much more fun to chase him into a zoo's tiger pit like the police do in South Africa....

That was one of the Tarzan books, he trapped a lion in a valley and fed him Nazis.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-12-21 14:03  

#8  Always remember: Targeted Assasination can be your friend. Why we don't see/hear more of it is beyond me. Good Lord knows appropriate targets can be found worldwide in abundance. TA should be a tool in our quiver in the war on jihadists. Get the Will and use it.
Posted by: Mark Z.   2005-12-21 13:30  

#7  McCormack said Germany notified the United States of Hamadi's release before he reached Lebanon.

I dunno, this could be a good scenario for all. Well, except Hamadi. Germany gets their hostage back and unload Hamadi. They're probably angry about the hostage-taking by Hamadi's brethren and may have changed their mind about the death penalty. So the US gets Hamadi. Lebanon probably gets something for their cooperation. And everybody gets to deny their participation in the press. I'm probably naive, but this sounds like a pretty good transaction.
Posted by: BH   2005-12-21 11:50  

#6  Thank you, Schroeder Merkel, whomever.
Posted by: Angising Graviter4253   2005-12-21 11:43  

#5  The Frankfurt prosecutor's office too denied any link to Osthoff's release. Hammadi was released after a standard review of his case, a lengthy typically anal German process that began long before Osthoff was seized, Moeller-Scheu said, with a long yawn.

It's quite alright krautfucks, we know how historically adverse you are to torture, executions, death, et al. We'll handle it from here. But know for certain before you release the next piece of kak, that this ones a 'dead man walking.'

Posted by: Besoeker   2005-12-21 11:26  

#4  Why do these guys even bother with comments? What if after dispensing all that hot air about hunting him down, the guy manages to slip through their fingers? Just get the wheels moving with the proper "experts" and let them do their damned job, which should be putting a bullet through Hamadi's head.

The United States says it will attempt to hunt down and put on trial..

Ooooh, he's going to be put "on trial". Yeah, that'll get him quaking in his boots....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-12-21 11:12  

#3  It would be much more fun to chase him into a zoo's tiger pit like the police do in South Africa....
Posted by: 3dc   2005-12-21 10:56  

#2  "You'll never take me alive, coppers!"
[BANG!] "Hokay."
Posted by: Fred   2005-12-21 10:51  

#1  

I was hoping that we would explore a more...how shall we put...expedient method. Like an out-of-court settlement of the two shots to the back of the head kind.
Posted by: Dreadnought   2005-12-21 10:36  

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