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The curious case of Ahmed Omar Abu Ali is really a hybrid of the four biggest terror-law cases to arise since Sept. 11, 2001. It's a little bit John Walker Lindh, the so-called "American Taliban ...
The Early History of Abu Ali’s Case: The Government Reverses Itself At the end of the 2003 academic year at the Saudi university he was attending, Abu Ali failed to return home to the U.S.
In the annals of Nigerian military history, few names evoke as much respect, admiration, and heartfelt reverence as that of Lt ...
Abu Ali Terrorism Trial Winds Up Attorneys give closing arguments in the case of U.S.-born Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, who has confessed to being a member of al Qaeda and plotting to kill President Bush.
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, 23, a U.S. citizen, had been held without charges in Saudi Arabia since June 2003. He was returned to the United States and made an initial appearance in U.S. District Court ...
Abu-Ali Abdur'Rahman's conviction of a 1987 murder was overturned last month by Judge Monte Watkins due to evidence that the jury wasn't selected properly due to racism.
Abu-Ali however, has never been as lucky. Yesterday the State of Tennessee granted him an execution date of April 10th. To learn more about Abu-Ali’s life visit Abu-Ali.org or to write Abu-Ali ...
Jury Finds Abu Ali Guilty on Terrorism Charges Larry Abramson tells Robert Siegel about the guilty verdict in the trial of Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, an Arab-American accused of joining al Qaeda and ...
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