Posted on 06/16/2009 12:19:33 AM PDT by Cindy
Note: Photos included.
FOCUS:TERRORISM
SNIPPET: "Faysal H. Galab, the first to take a plea deal, received the shortest sentence, seven years, and is now out of federal custody and living in the Detroit area under his own name.
Shafal A. Mosed is out of prison and in a federal halfway house in Rochester working as a day laborer. He plans to move back to Lackawanna and rejoin his wife and child in September, according to members of the Yemenite community in Lackawanna.
His brother, who refused to speak about Moseds upcoming return, pointed out that Galab has managed to succeed in quietly moving on with his life.
Mukhtar al-Bakri, the only member of the Lackawanna Six still incarcerated at a highly secure special unit at the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., is not expected to be released until early 2011."
SNIPPET: "When the six were arrested on the one-year anniversary of 9/11, they found themselves at the center of the Bush administrations domestic efforts to fight terrorism. The result was a storm of unwanted national attention on the Yemenite community in Lackawanna."
SNIPPET: "But times have changed and now the government, barring the unforeseen, will end up launching Alwan, Goba and Taher into new lives when they re-enter society either later this year or next year."
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This is from the same Western New York community that beheaded a 37 year old woman in February.
The result was a storm of unwanted national attention on the Yemenite community in Lackawanna. .. Many there expressed frustration over the lack of judgment the young men exercised in going to Afghanistan and one of the mens fathers told his sons attorney that he would personally behead the young man if he had any intentions of harming America, a lawyer in the case said.
Way to go dad, 'Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child'.
And that sure beats the heck out of Grounding him for a week and taking away his iPod!
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