New York – Bin Laden Spokesman Pleads Not Guilty

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FILE - US Republican Senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham looks at a picture depicting Osama Bin Laden's son-in-law Sualiman Abu Ghaith (L) sitting with Bin Laden (2-L), before  a news conference on Ghaith's reported capture, on Capitol Hill, in Washington DC, USA, 07 March 2013. EPANew York – A senior al-Qaida leader and son-in-law of Osama bin Laden pleaded not guilty Friday in federal court in New York to plotting against Americans in his role as the terror network’s top spokesman.

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Sulaiman Abu Ghaith entered the plea through a lawyer to one count of conspiracy to kill Americans after being captured in Jordan over the past week.

The case marks a legal victory for President Barack Obama’s administration, which has long sought to charge senior al-Qaida suspects in American federal courts instead of military tribunals at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But it runs counter to demands by Republicans in Congress who do not want high-threat terror suspects brought into the United States.

Abu Ghaith was born in Kuwait and was bin Laden’s son-in-law. The Department of Justice said he was the spokesman for al-Qaida, working alongside bin Laden and current leader Ayman al-Zawahri, since at least May 2001. Abu Ghaith is a former mosque preacher and teacher.

The day after the Sept. 11 attacks, prosecutors say, he appeared with bin Laden and al-Zawahri and called on the “nation of Islam” to battle against Jews, Christians and Americans.

A “great army is gathering against you,” Abu Ghaith said on Sept. 12, 2001, according to prosecutors.

Shortly afterward, Abu Ghaith warned in a speech that “the storms shall not stop – especially the airplanes storm” and advised Muslims, children and al-Qaida allies to stay out of planes and high-rise buildings. In one video, he was sitting with bin Laden in front of a rock face in Afghanistan. Kuwait stripped him of his citizenship after Sept. 11.

In 2002, under pressure as the U.S. military and CIA searched for bin Laden, Abu Ghaith was smuggled into Iran from Afghanistan, prosecutors said.

Abu Ghaith’s trial will mark one of the first prosecutions of senior al-Qaida leaders on U.S. soil. Charging foreign terror suspects in American federal courts was a top pledge by Obama shortly after he took office in 2009, aimed, in part, to close Guantanamo Bay.

Republicans have fought the White House to keep Guantanamo open. Several GOP lawmakers on Thursday said Abu Ghaith should be considered an enemy combatant and sent to Guantanamo.

Generally, Guantanamo detainees have fewer legal rights and due process than they would have in a court in America but could potentially yield more information to prevent future threats.


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11 years ago

This article did not state that Bin Ladin’s son-in-law, was being represented by two court appointed Attorneys. Guess who they are-Weinstein and Cohen! What Yiddisha nachas to have two Yidden representing this terrorist, who was also involved with the 9/11 attacks!

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
11 years ago

This trial sounds like great fun. Please remind me why we sent people like this to Cuba instead of parading them before a court.

11 years ago

To #2 -Mr. Anonymous- I never stated that this terrorist was not entitled to due process of law. However, why should Jewish attorneys represent this individual, when the organization whom this person represented, Al Queda, repeatedly advocated, “Death to Israel, Death to the Zionists, Death to the Jews, Death to America”, etc. Do you mean to tell me that there weren’t gentile attorneys, who could have represented Abu Ghaith? Please!