Posted on 11/03/2003 6:02:38 PM PST by TheOtherOne
Palestinian Activist Ends Jail Hunger Strike, Released on Bond
Published: Nov 3, 2003
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"I thank God and my community and my attorneys, but I should not have been in jail in the first place," Abdelhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar told reporters.
The former Howard University business professor said his weight had dropped from 180 pounds to 145 pounds during the hunger strike. He was fed intravenously by court order and said his jailing was the result of "an Israeli witch hunt."
Ashqar, 45, surrendered Sept. 5 to start a civil contempt sentence for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating fund-raising activities on behalf of Hamas. He now faces criminal contempt charges.
Federal prosecutors say that among other things they want to ask Ashqar if he himself is a member of Hamas, which the government has declared a terrorist organization.
Prosecutors say Ashqar would have to leave the country even if acquitted of the contempt charge and faces a long sentence if convicted. They opposed his release on bond.
Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys freed Ashqar after eight supporters posted their homes worth a total of $874,500.
Ashqar headed to a Chicago hospital to recuperate from his hunger strike. After that, he will be under house arrest with an electronic monitoring bracelet, allowed to leave his suburban Virginia home only to visit his mosque, lawyer and doctor.
Ashqar was given immunity from prosecution for anything he might admit to the grand jury, but still refused to testify.
"I think I am entitled to defend my cause and to defend the rights of Palestinians in the United States and anywhere," he said.
AP-ES-11-03-03 2047EST
Sounds like a threat to blow up buses here in the U.S. Why did they turn him loose?
No, raghead, this hunt is conducted by us Americans. And we're hunting Jihadists, not witches.
....And if justice is served, your Ishmaeli ass is goin' down.
That cause being what, the destruction of Israel? The U.S. gov't has declared Hamas a terrorist organization, so if it could be positively determined that this guy is a Hamas member (which he assuredly is), I'd send him to Gitmo immediately.
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