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More on the al-Qaeda plot to kill Bush
2005-02-23
An American student who was imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for the last 20 months was returned to the United States and accused by the Justice Department on Tuesday of plotting with members of Al Qaeda in 2003 to assassinate President Bush. In an indictment unsealed in federal court in Alexandria, Va., the student, a 23-year-old American citizen named Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, is charged with providing material support for terrorism. Mr. Abu Ali is accused of training with Al Qaeda overseas and wanting to "become a planner of terrorist operations" like Mohammed Atta or Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, two Qaeda leaders central to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The indictment's accusations rely mainly on the testimony of several unnamed co-conspirators. While American officials said they took the threat seriously, the indictment suggests that any plot to assassinate Mr. Bush did not move beyond the discussion stages among extremists in Saudi Arabia, and Mr. Abu Ali was not charged under the federal statute on assassinations.

Friends of Mr. Abu Ali and defense lawyers denied that he was part of any terrorist plot and accused the Justice Department of an overzealous prosecution. They said that Mr. Abu Ali, a valedictorian at an Islamic high school in suburban Washington, was the victim of torture at the hands of the Saudis after his arrest there in June 2003, an assertion that a federal judge in Washington appeared to validate in a recent ruling in a lawsuit brought by Mr. Abu Ali's family to force his release.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#16  TCal: You've got me wondering. Not real familiar with the path from DC to Camp David, but my sister knows a Secret Service agent who guards Bush occassionally. She just told me that he had told her (I know, 3rd hand to you all) that one time a while ago when he was guarding the Prez, they were driving up to camp David (that alone made me wonder 'bout the story..thought he flew Marine 1), and the convoy came up on a vacant car on the side of the road (very desolate road she made it sound like, that may have been cleared to make way). Anyhoo, turns out, there was no one with the car, no plates, and there was a suitcase in the front seat. According to the agent, it turned out to be nothing, but they had received specific intel about potential roadside bombs to take him out. Don't know where this school is (or the guy you mentioned ties to it), but I imagine its near DC, as the kid's dad worked in the Saudi embassy. Coincidence?
Posted by: BA   2005-02-23 8:44:38 PM  

#15  Hi ya Lucky!
Posted by: half   2005-02-23 3:13:49 PM  

#14  I found this at www.homelandsecurityus.com; "it is interesting to point out that Ismail Selim Elbarasse - the Virginia man stopped last summer for videotaping the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and indicted by a federal grand jury in Chicago for providing material support for Hamas, worked as an accountant for 14 years at the Islamic Saudi Academy High School. He was terminated in 1998 when Ali was a senior."
Posted by: TCal-USA   2005-02-23 3:12:54 PM  

#13  Islamic High School?

The Osama bin-Laden Academy of woman enslavement, and mass murder of Christians and Jews.

Sample Questions for tests/and assignments :
Mathematics : How many Virgins does it take to keep a Martyr Happy?
Biology : What is the most effective Dispersal of Anthrax?
Chemistry : What is the most efficient way to manufacture Ricin?
Physics : What is the best isotope to use in a "dirty" nuclear bomb?
Foreign Language : Write a letter in Farsi to his emminence the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran congratulating him on his countries development of Nuclear Weapons for use on the Joooz.
History : Describe your favorite methods of execution used by Saladin during the crusades.
Phys Ed : Practice your skill for the future by using a rusty knife to saw a watermelon in two.
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-23 1:57:31 PM  

#12  First rule of Islamic high school is: nobody talks about Islamic high school.
Posted by: BH   2005-02-23 1:17:42 PM  

#11  "Abu Ali attended high school at the Islamic Saudi Academy, a private school in Alexandria that serves hundreds (uh-oh) of children of Saudi citizens and is subsidized by the Saudi government. He graduated in 1999 as valedictorian of his class."

Islamic highschool, huh? Wasn't there a discussion a couple of days ago about the Swiss getting the "bright" idea that teaching Islam in their schools would somehow improve things? Well, this is what you get from the "valedictorian" of such an institution. Moral of the story: Teach Islam and yer gonna git trouble--and there ain't no two ways 'bout it.
Posted by: ex-lib   2005-02-23 1:06:41 PM  

#10  I loved that the lawyer complained that his client was tortured by Saudi authorities and the Judged responded: “I don’t think he will be tortured by the FBI and he will remain in custody!” You could just hear the air leave the lawyer bubble. I am sure the Saudis were not nice to this young Islamofacists but that don’t make him innocent.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-02-23 12:16:52 PM  

#9  Muslim Scholar, oops!
Posted by: Lucky   2005-02-23 12:10:37 PM  

#8  

ABU? Looks like torture to me.

valedictorian at an Islamic high school
Subject of the talk :
"Psycologial impact of anticipating virgins - Why the 72 is important." or, "The joy of dispersing one's atoms with plastique and nails."

Gotta make it sound thesis like.
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-23 11:13:05 AM  

#7  They said that Mr. Abu Ali, a valedictorian at an Islamic high school in suburban Washington, was the victim of torture at the hands of the Saudis after his arrest there in June 2003,..

So go try to kill Prince Abdullah then.

Damn idiot.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-23 10:15:50 AM  

#6  The Muslim American Society website still carries the 'no grounds for indictment' line.

http://www.masnet.org/pressroom_release.asp?id=1850
Posted by: mhw   2005-02-23 9:21:01 AM  

#5  Weren't they convicted then the Justice Dept reported the prosecutor for misconduct Jackal?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-23 8:36:10 AM  

#4  The Detroit case was a real screw-up. The prosecuter admitted to tampering with evidence. I don't know whether they were really guilty or not. (It's conceivable that they were innocent.)
Posted by: Jackal   2005-02-23 8:22:22 AM  

#3  "... Muslim scholar."This alone makes him suspect in my eyes.
Posted by: raptor   2005-02-23 7:36:28 AM  

#2  Just exactly how many terrorist /jihadi have not been convicted? Zero. There have been no "setbacks all these dumb turkeys are in federal pound in the you know where prison. The NYT a another lying member in good standing of the anti-US Coalition of the Stupid.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-23 4:29:17 AM  

#1  and other prosecutions suffered zero setbacks like--lackawanna six--paintball putzes--cair assholes--oregon idjits--blind sheik--fat lawyer--the last sentence in the story is nyslimes LLL spin--this guy gets abeed schlong up the hershey highway for 20 years--feds don't lose on unindicted co-conspirator testimony--lashing is legal under sharia in the ksa--bite me jihadiboy
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2005-02-23 3:35:12 AM  

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