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May 8, 2005
A Trial Without
Context? Dr. Al-Arian's Attorneys Respond
Tampa--
Last week, Dr.
Sami Al-Arian's attorneys filed a very compelling motion in response
to motions earlier submitted by the prosecution. In a case that
is wholly politically motivated, the government has asked the judge
to prohibit Dr. Al-Arian from discussing the plight
of the Palestinian people or history of the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict during the trial.
Reminiscent
of early Zionist literature which attempted to erase the existance
of the Palestinian people, the government's motion referred to Palestinians
as "ethnic Palestinians."
In their motion
below, Dr. Al-Arian's attorneys demonstrate the fundamental injustice
in providing a jury with no historical and political context. They
write:
"Separating
this case from the 50-year conflict between Israel and Palestinians
would be like trying to explain Nelson Mandela without an understanding
of Apartheid. Without an appropriate historical foundation being
laid, even the founding fathers of this country
would seem like criminals and outlaws in their resort to armed revolt.
The government has continuously sought a trial without context.
They seek to introduce Dr. Al-Arian's words without producing the
information that caused him to speak."
The motion is
available as a PDF document. You must download
Adobe Reader (free) to view it.
http://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/Al-Arian/8-03-cr-00077-JSM-TBM/docs/2112819/0.pdf
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