[Ppnews] Al-Arian Enters 19th Day of Hunger Strike
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Al-Arian Enters 19th Day of Hunger Strike in Protest of Government Harassment
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Jailed Palestinian Professor Sami Al-Arian has
entered the nineteenth day of a hunger strike to
protest what he calls continued government
harassment. He was brought before a third grand
jury Thursday, but did not testify. We speak with
Al-Arians eldest daughter, Laila, and his local
counsel in Virginia, Will Olson. [includes rush transcript]
Guests:
Laila Al-Arian, Sami Al-Arians eldest daughter.
She is a freelance journalist living in New York.
Will Olson, Local Virginia counsel for Sami Al-Arian
JUAN GONZALEZ: Jailed Palestinian Professor Sami
Al-Arian has entered the nineteenth day of a
hunger strike to protest what he calls continued
government harassment. He was brought before a
third grand jury Thursday, but did not testify.
Al-Arian has been in prison for five years on
charges that he was a leader of the Palestinian
Islamic Jihad. Two years ago, a Florida jury
failed to return a single guilty verdict on any
of the seventeen charges brought against him.
Despite the jurys findings, Al-Arian remained
behind bars. Last year, Al-Arian was imprisoned
for an additional eighteen months for refusing to
testify before a Virginia grand jury.
AMY GOODMAN: Were joined now here in the
firehouse studio by Laila Al-Arian, the eldest
daughter of Sami Al-Arian, a freelance journalist
here in New York. Joining us on the phone from
Washington, Will Olson, the local Virginia counsel for Sami Al-Arian.
We welcome you both to Democracy Now! Can you
describe, Laila, what has happened now? He was
not convicted on any of the seventeen charges.
They deadlocked on, what was it, nine of them,
and they acquitted him on seven counts?
LAILA AL-ARIAN: Eight counts.
AMY GOODMAN: Eight counts. So then what happened? He did do a plea bargain?
LAILA AL-ARIAN: Yes, a few months later, he
plea-bargained with the government, because even
though the government had the option of dropping
all the charges against him and releasing them,
they threatened to retry him, and he did sign a
plea agreement, pleading guilty to one count of providing services. And
JUAN GONZALEZ: Of providing services?
LAILA AL-ARIAN: Services to a designated
terrorist organization. And basically, if you
actually look at what he pled to, though, it was
helping immigrants come to this country, helping
his brother-in-law, my uncle, who was imprisoned
under the use of secret evidence in the 1990s. So
if you look at the statement of facts of what he
pled to, it was actually pretty innocuous activities.
However, after that, a prosecutor in Virginia by
the name of Gordon Kromberg started to subpoena
my father to testify in a completely unrelated
case before a grand jury. My father, when he was
signing the plea agreement, said that cooperation
was not a clause, that it was out of the question
for him to be forced to cooperate and comply with
the government. So my father so far has been
brought before a grand jury three times. He was
held in civil contempt for not testifying for eighteen months.
And right now, the government has brought him
before a third grand jury yesterday, and we are
faced with two horrible options: either he would
testify and be charged with perjury or
obstruction of justiceand this isnt a question
of if, its a question of when. Ifyou know,
his attorney told him, in no uncertain terms,
that he would be charged with perjury and that
this is a perjury trap. Basically, the standards
for being charged with perjury are pretty low.
You caneven if youre truthful, you can be
charged with perjury. And these are Ken Starr
tactics. These are tactics that the government has used before, unfortunately.
And the prosecutor whos after him has made
on-the-record anti-Muslim statements; he said he
doesnt want to assist in the, quote,
Islamization of America and of the American justice system.
AMY GOODMAN: Who is this?
LAILA AL-ARIAN: His name is Gordon Kromberg. Hes
in the Eastern District of Virginia. And the
other option is for him not to testify, which is
what hes been doing and which is why hes on a
hunger strike right now, because he will not
testify. This is a violation of his plea
agreement, in which hell be charged with
criminal contempt and facing a minimum of five
more years in prison. This is outrageous.
AMY GOODMAN: Hes on a hunger strike?
LAILA AL-ARIAN: He is on a hunger strike. This is
his nineteenth day of a hunger strike. Yesterday
was the first day he drank water in that amount of time.
JUAN GONZALEZ: And these other grand juries, the
targets or the subjects of their investigation, does anyone know? Or
LAILA AL-ARIAN: Well, its an Islamic think tank
in Virginia. But what we believe is it has
nothing to do with this organization. This is
just a waythey couldnt convict my father in
court. This is a way for them to convict him in
other means. And it needs to stop.
AMY GOODMAN: Will Olson, youre a lawyer in
Virginia. If he believed, when he was signing
this plea agreement, that it meant he did not
have to testify before any future grand jury, how
is it that hes now been called before a third grand jury?
WILL OLSON: Well, the governments position on
the plea agreement is that the
non-cooperationthere was not a written
non-cooperation clause included in the written
plea agreement. Dr. Al-Arians position is,
during the course of his plea negotiations with
the Middle Districtthe US attorneys office for
the Middle District of Florida, that it was an
understanding of the parties thatthroughout the
negotiation, a basic understanding of their
agreement was that Dr. Al-Arian would not
cooperate with the government and that that was
underlying in the entire negotiation.
When that plea agreement was formalized in
writing, there was not a clause that required Dr.
Al-Arian to testify, and its standard in the
Middle District of Florida to have a clause that
says that if you agreethat if you are pleading
to something, that you have to cooperate with the
government. That standard cooperation clause was
omitted. Unfortunately, there was not language
included in the agreement that states that Dr.
Al-Arian is not obligated to corporate with the government.
When Dr. Al-Arian was called before the grand
jury in Virginia, his legal team moved to enforce
the plea agreement in Florida to block his
appearance before the grand jury. The trial court
in Florida, back in November of 2006, denied that
motion, that the trial court took the position
that because it was not in writing in the plea
agreement, there was not a clause for the plea
agreement that he didnt have to cooperate. That
decision was appealed to the 11th Circuit in
Florida. That was denied. But we are again
appealing to the 11th Circuit, as a whole. The
way the procedure works is, once youve appealed
to a panel of an appellate court, a circuit
court, and if you disagree with that opinion, you
can ask for the entire 11th Circuit to review the
decision, and thats what weve done.
AMY GOODMAN: Laila, we just have ten seconds. But
your fathers health right now? Hes a diabetic.
Its his second fast. He dropped something like fifty pounds on his first.
LAILA AL-ARIAN: His last, right.
AMY GOODMAN: You just visited him in jail. Hes
in a medical clinic in the jail.
LAILA AL-ARIAN: Hes lost thirty pounds. Hes
very weak. He has been having chest pains. And
were just asking everyone to keep up with this
case, write letters to the Judiciary Committee in
the House and Senate. And for more information,
they can go to <http://www.freesamialarian.com>freesamialarian.com.
AMY GOODMAN: I want to thank you both for being
with us, Will Olson in Virginia and Laila
Al-Arian, the eldest daughter of former
University of Southern Florida Professor Sami Al-Arian.
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