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4 Oct, 2007 9:12 am
The Egyptian government is paying for the defense of Ahmed Mohamed, but this is not unusual, at least according to his federal criminal
defense attorney, John Fitzgibbons.[1] "I don't think it is unusual that a foreign government employs a ... state lines, and one of them was charged with teaching the other how to use
them for violent reasons.[4] Egypt will only cover Mohamed however, because Megahed has been a legal permanent resident of the United States and has lived here since he was a
child.[5 ...
10 Jun 6:51 am
... in 1998. The blasts killed 224 people, including 12 Americans. Some 5,000 people were injured. Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali, Khalfan Khamis Mohamed ... Wanted
Terrorists list on Oct. 10, 2001. Which brings us to where we are today: Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani will now stand trial in federal court in
Manahattan for his alleged role ... team spent $15 million, a comparitive bargain. Now that he's in criminal court, Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani
needs teams of experienced criminal lawyers -- one for the guilt phase, ...
15 Nov 11:43 am
... 1, 2003: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed arrested at a flat in Rawalpindi, along with Mustafa al-Hawsawi (who will be a co-defendant of KSM's) and
Ahmed Qadoos, a "simpleton", later ... reported: CIA officers and Pakistani authorities carried out the operation that led to Mohammed's capture, according to American officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The tip-off ... Jan 10 this year, they captured two Al-Qaeda
suspects but Mohammed didn't show up for a scheduled visit. Ten days later, Pakistani ...
24 Sep, 2008 10:42 pm
... during pre-trial hearings in their military commissions proceeding. Mohammed, Ramzi Binalshibh, Mustafa Ahmed al Hawsawi, Walid bin Attash and Ali Abdul ... Ammar al-Baluchi. "It is going to be at the very center of this case." The Government has confirmed that
Mohammed was subjected to waterboarding. Most, if not all, were held in overseas prisons ... . Religion and the judge's Marine training were
high among Mohammed's concerns: Mohammed, 43, also asked Kohlmann whether he was part of an American
" ...
15 Nov 7:30 am
... with alleged ties to the 9/11 conspiracy, including accused mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, will be transferred to New York to go on
trial in civilian court, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Friday. Mohammed, Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, Walid bin Attash, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali and
Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi will all be ... system as a forum for his own ideas and to embrace martyrdom through that system." As Mohammed and his underlings languished in Guantanamo Bay, a fleet of lawyers have worked to ...
29 Apr, 2008 9:42 am
... Prosecutors and criminal defendants rarely see eye to eye. But defendant Salim Ahmed Hamdan and former chief prosecutor Morris Davis agree
on one thing: ... to participate in the proceedings against him. (The other prisoners who have rejected the system are Ahmed al Darbi,
Mohammed Jawad, and Ibrahim al Qosi). Mr. Hamdan's ... own weight. Today I attended hearings in the case of United States v. Salim
Ahmed Hamdan. But the real defendant was the military commission system itself. In the case of Salim ...
13 Nov 1:00 am
... Professor Obama knows these 2 sides to that assertion of his. But do you think the American people insist that Mohammed's confession be
excluded if after the same pressure to confess, a common criminal's confession would be excluded? ... is different from those other places where people fretted about such things: In
March, for example, when the administration prepared to bring Ahmed Kahlfan Ghailani, a suspect in the 1998 bombings of United States embassies
in Africa which killed 224 people, to ...
4 Jun, 2008 5:19 pm
The Washington Post reported that Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four alleged 9/11 co-conspirators will be arraigned before Military Commission
tribunals tomorrow. The article explains that the "conspiracy case could end up focusing as much on ... System," by Deborah Colson, Senior Associate in the Law and Security Program,
Human Rights First, on May 1, 2008 "Salim Ahmed Hamdan and Col. Morris Davis v. Military Commission System," by Deborah Colson, Senior
Associate in the Law and Security Program, Human ...
30 Mar 1:33 am
"The attorney general is to be asked to investigate two more cases of alleged MI5 complicity in torture of men detained in Pakistan. Lawyers representing Rangzieb Ahmed and Salahuddin Amin are to ask Lady Scotland to consider possible criminal wrongdoing." Full story The Guardian, 28th March 2009 Source:
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23 Dec, 2007 7:11 am
The Office of Military Commissions announced December 21, 2007, that charges have been sworn against Guantanamo detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al Darbi of Saudi Arabia.[1] Al Darbi, is the brother-in-law of the Flight 77 hijacker Khalid al
Mihdhar, Flight 77 is the plane that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11.[2] It is alleged that al Darbi traveled to Jalalabad and ...
17 Mar, 2008 1:45 pm
... Note: this blog entry was written at Guantanamo Bay on Friday, March 14] Two military commission hearings were held on Thursday, March 13: a hearing on defense motions for discovery
in the case of Omar Khadr, and the initial appearance and arraignment of Ahmed Mohammed
Ahmed Haza Al-Darbi. Khadr, a Canadian citizen who was wounded and captured in a 2002 firefight with U.S. forces in Afghanistan when he was 15
...
22 Dec, 2007 4:08 pm
[JURIST] The US Department of Defense said Friday that newly charged Saudi Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al Darbi is the brother-in-law of Khalid al Mihdhar [press release], one of the 9/11 hijackers.
Mihdhar was on American Airlines Flight 77 [Wikipedia backgrounder], the plane that hit the Pentagon. MCT has more. Military prosecutors at Guantanamo Bay filed charges [PDF
21 Dec, 2007 10:01 am
[JURIST] Military prosecutors at Guantanamo Bay filed charges [PDF text] Thursday against Saudi detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al Darbi was for his alleged role in a plan to bomb a ship off the coast of Yemen or in the
Strait of Hormuz. Al Darbi is charged with with conspiracy and providing material support for terrorism under Sections 950v(b)(28) and (25) of the Military Commissions Act of
2 Mar, 2008 3:05 am
[JURIST] The US Department of Defense has said that two charges have been referred [press release] against Saudi Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed
Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi for his alleged connections to al Qaeda. Al-Darbi [DOD materials] is the
brother-in-law of Khalid al Mihdhar, one of the Sept. 11 hijackers who crashed a jet into the Pentagon. According to the Defense Department's statement
9 Apr, 2008 9:43 am
[JURIST] A Saudi Arabian Guantanamo Bay detainee said during a pre-trial hearing Wednesday that he plans to boycott his upcoming military commission trial and does not wish to attend or
have legal representation. Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza
al-Darbi [DOD materials] described the proceedings as a "sham" and argued that the US military commissions system constitutes a "crime against humanity." A
11 May 2:03 am
[JURIST] Military judge Colonel James Pohl has rejected a motion to delay a military commission [JURIST news archive] hearing for Saudi Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi [DOD materials], according to a Sunday
report [text] by the Miami Herald. The hearing, scheduled for May 27, would be the first to be held since US President Barack Obama suspended [motion, PDF; JURIST
20 May 5:42 am
[JURIST] A US military judge on Tuesday granted a government motion to postpone hearings [ruling, PDF] for Saudi Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive] detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi [DOD materials]. Chief judge for
military commissions Colonel James Pohl granted the government's motion for a continuance until September 24, 2009, reasoning that such a delay will permit the government
24 Sep 4:43 am
[JURIST] A US military judge on Wednesday granted a government request to further postpone hearings for Saudi Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive] detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al Darbi [DOD materials]. Chief judge for
military commissions Colonel James Pohl set a January 11, 2010 date [Miami Herald report] for a hearing on which statements would be admissible at trial. Darbi claims that
8 Apr 10:21 am
... .S. v. Megahed, 2009 WL 722481 (U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida 2009). According to a news story, on August 4, 2007, University of South Florida students
Youssef Megahed and Ahmed Mohamed were driving along U.S. 176 near Goose Creek, South Carolina. A deputy sheriff stopped them for going
60 mph in a 45 mph zone and "became suspicious" when Mohamed closed a laptop computer as the officer approached the car. He asked if he could search the car and they ...
31 Aug 3:48 am
... a 23-year-old former student at the University of South Florida, was arrested on a 2007 road trip in South Carolina along with a fellow classmate, Ahmed Mohamed. Both were charged with transporting explosives after police found model rocket propellants in the car's trunk. Mohamed was also
charged with providing ``material support'' for terrorism, because he created a You Tube video that showed how to convert a remote control ...
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