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In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  World Trade Center Bombing
Mohammad Salameh, a Palestinian, age 26 years, entering the U.S. on a Jordanian passport was arrested in connection with the blast.
Mohammad Salameh and Nidal Ayyad were involved in the bombing operation and it was the work of some Middle Eastern group.
Mohammad Salameh, Nidal Ayyad and Shaikh Omar Abderrahman are "Islamic Fundamentalists".
www.ilaam.net /Articles/WTCbombing.html   (1500 words)

  
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Moosh had obviously not seen Mohammad [or co-defendant Abouhalima] before his appearance in court, one question raised by his testimony is whether the prosecutors misrepresented the circumstances of his alleged identification of Mohammad from a picture during his pretrial interview by the FBI.
During that trial the prosecution abandoned its claim that Mohammad had driven the van to the WTC on the morning of February 26, 1993, and asserted that Ismoil was the driver.
As Precht found to his dismay, the same dynamics affected the affirmation of Mohammad’s convictions on appeal: The appellate judges were unable to look beyond the heinousness of the crimes Mohammad was convicted of to seriously consider whether the government had legitimately met their legal burden of proving his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
forejustice.org /wc/defending_mohammad.html   (0 words)

  
 DEFENDING MOHAMMAD: JUSTICE ON TRIAL
Precht's defense was based on the proposition that Salameh was not a conspirator but a marginal figure who was unaware of the intent of the group.
He was often off-balance, responding to unexpected revelations-e.g., that Salameh belonged to a gun club (p.27), that he may have wanted to wear Islamic clothes in the courtroom (p.55) and that he had very different views of what the summation should be like (p.155).
Salameh publicly repudiated Precht's cautious summary and, after he and the others were convicted on all counts, he expressed strong Islamist views.
www.bsos.umd.edu /gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/Precht104.htm   (0 words)

  
  Defending Mohammad: Justice on Trial
Moosh had obviously not seen Mohammad [or co-defendant Abouhalima] before his appearance in court, one question raised by his testimony is whether the prosecutors misrepresented the circumstances of his alleged identification of Mohammad from a picture during his pretrial interview by the FBI.
During that trial the prosecution abandoned its claim that Mohammad had driven the van to the WTC on the morning of February 26, 1993, and asserted that Ismoil was the driver.
As Precht found to his dismay, the same dynamics affected the affirmation of Mohammad’s convictions on appeal: The appellate judges were unable to look beyond the heinousness of the crimes Mohammad was convicted of to seriously consider whether the government had legitimately met their legal burden of proving his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
justicedenied.org /issue/issue_25/defending_mohammad.html   (2658 words)

  
  Mohammad Salameh - Japan
Salameh was born near Nablus, an Arab town on the West Bank.
Salameh entered the United States on February 17, 1988, on a six-month tourist visa, and apparently lived in Jersey City illegally for the next five years.
On March 4, 1993, Salameh, 26, was charged by the FBI with "aiding and abetting" the WTC bombing on February 26, 1993.
mohammad-salameh.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Mohammad_Salameh   (478 words)

  
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 The Oud
Adel Salameh is a Palestinian, born in Nablus in 1966.
Adel Salameh teams up with guitarist Eduardo Niebla on this album to produce a series of extended compositions/improvisations with a Mediterranean feel.
On this recording, Adel Salameh is joined by his wife Naziha Azzouz on vocals, together with Eyal Sela on clarinet and flute and Asaf Sirkis on bendir.
www.oud.eclipse.co.uk /salameh.html   (292 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
Salameh arranged to flee as well, but was arrested the day before he planned to depart when he made the ludicrous mistake of going back to the Ryder truck rental office to get his rental deposit back.
Salameh argues that the photographs of Nosair were introduced solely to prove that he had a propensity for terrorist acts and that he acted in conformity with that propensity by conspiring to bomb the World Trade Center.
Salameh proposes that the jury was asked to infer from the photographs that he was a terrorist because he associated with Nosair.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /scripts/getcase.pl?court=2nd&navby=case&no=941312v2&exact=1   (15198 words)

  
 DEFENDING MOHAMMAD
Salameh was the ultimate underdog, and I was determined to ensure that he received a fair trial before an impartial jury.
He was surprised to be appointed defense attorney to the chief suspect, Mohammad Salameh, and challenged as never before by the media circus that this major terrorism trial would prove to be.
Even more importantly, Defending Mohammad challenges us to pause before concurring with those who claim that dramatic reductions in liberties and rights and expansions to police power are needed to protect against future acts of terrorism.
www.cornellpress.cornell.edu /cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4042   (1318 words)

  
 Al Jadid
Mohammad Wakidi on "The Constradictions of Development;" Fathi al-Maskini, "Ibn Rushd and the General Usage of Reason;" Husni Ayash, "Modernism and Post-Modernism and the Consequences of these Ideas on Society, Family and School." Its double issue Nos.
In that issue, Mohammad Awadah writes on "Democracy in Egypt" and Sayid Yasin on "The Place of the Arab Nation from the Third Wave." Included also is an interview with the novelist Abed al-Monhem Munif and an article by Jacques Daridda, translated from the French by Ahmad Othman.
Ethiopian Jews, disparagingly referred to as Falasha are examined in Issue No. 9 by Mohammad Hafez Yaccoub's "Mirror of the Civilization, Image of the Primitive;" "The Phenomenon of Scientific Explanation of the Koran" by Abed al-Basset Mardas; "Democracy, Nationalism and Minorities" by George Tarabishi.
www.aljadid.com /journals   (3717 words)

  
 THE WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMB: Who is Ramzi Yousef? And Why It Matters - The National Interest, Winter, 1995/96
Salameh's telephone bills suggest that the pipe bombing plot was one of the most exciting events in his life: In six weeks he ran up a bill of over four thousand dollars and lost his phone service.
Salameh's phone bills and other evidence raise the distinct possibility that, Iraqi intelligence having learned of Nosair's plans from Salameh's calls to his uncle, Baghdad decided to help out, transforming the plot in the process.
Salameh had a ticket to Amsterdam on Royal Jordanian fight 262, which continues on to Amman, dated for March 5, but it was an infant ticket that had cost him only $65.
www.fas.org /irp/world/iraq/956-tni.htm   (7399 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Color of Paradise: DVD: Hossein Mahjoub,Mohsen Ramezani,Salameh Feyzi,Farahnaz Safari,Elham ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mohammad gets up off the bench, and wanders off the path, over to a tree.
His widowed father loves him yet views Mohammad as a burden and as a hinderance to his marriage prospects.
A loving grandmother is Mohammad's teacher and advocate, she intuitively understands and protects her grandson but is undermined by her self-centered son.
www.amazon.com /Color-Paradise-Hossein-Mahjoub/dp/B00004VVO5   (2364 words)

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