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Day in Court for American Taliban (w/photo)
Yahoo News ^ | Thursday January 24 | LARRY MARGASAK

Posted on 01/24/2002 5:04:23 AM PST by tdadams

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - His long hair and beard shorn, Taliban soldier John Walker Lindh faced charges in federal court Thursday that he conspired to kill his fellow Americans in the war on terrorism.

U.S. Magistrate Judge W. Curtis Sewell was to read Lindh the charges in a criminal complaint and ensure that he has legal representation. Heavy security surrounded Lindh's arrival at the federal courthouse here, just a few miles from the Pentagon (news - web sites), which was extensively damaged in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Lindh's parents, Marilyn Walker and Frank Lindh, who are from the San Francisco area, went to the Alexandria jail Wednesday night with lawyers in hopes of meeting with their son. But they emerged after about a half-hour saying they had been unable to see him.

``We're a little disappointed, but the guard was able to tell us that he is in good condition,'' Lindh said of his son. One of the lawyers, James Brosnahan, said jail authorities felt the meeting should be put off until Thursday.

Brosnahan said the 20-year-old Lindh approved him as a defense lawyer in a letter written while he was a prisoner on a U.S. Navy (news - web sites) ship.

Lindh was captured in November in Afghanistan (news - web sites) after an uprising by Taliban and al-Qaida prisoners. Two years after leaving his country for Yemen to study Arabic and Islam, he was brought under tight secrecy and security to the same jail in Northern Virginia where the only man charged so far in the Sept. 11 attacks, Zacarias Moussaoui, awaits trial on conspiracy charges.

``Mr. Lindh will be well cared for while he's with us,'' Alexandria Sheriff James H. Dunning told CBS's ``The Early Show.''

Lindh will spend 23 hours per day in an 80-square-foot jail cell with ``very limited activities'' and little contact with other inmates, Dunning said. He said the U.S. attorney's office would decide when Lindh could see his parents.

While it has yet to go to a grand jury, the government's case against Lindh so far is built around a criminal complaint based mainly on his interviews with the FBI (news - web sites) on Dec. 9 and 10 and statements he made in a television interview.

Lindh signed a form waiving his right to legal counsel, although defense lawyers already have said they would challenge the statement's admissibility because an attorney wasn't present. Lindh was recovering from a battle wound at the time.

An FBI affidavit said that while Lindh was at an al-Qaida training camp in June, he ``learned from one of his instructors that Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) had sent people to the United States to carry out several suicide operations.''

When he learned of the Sept. 11 attacks by radio, Lindh told the FBI, it was his understanding ``that bin Laden had ordered the attacks and that additional attacks would follow.''

Lindh, a Californian who converted to Islam at age 16, said he trained for seven weeks in an al-Qaida camp where bin Laden visited three to five times, giving lectures ``on the local situation, political issues, old Afghan/Soviet battles, etc.''

``On at least one of those occasions, Walker and four other trainees met with bin Laden for approximately five minutes, during which bin Laden thanked them for taking part in jihad (Holy War),'' the affidavit continued.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer (news - web sites) said Wednesday that President Bush (news - web sites) believes Lindh ``will now get the justice he deserves.'' Fleischer called the criminal charges against Lindh ``extraordinarily serious.''

``He will now have his day in court and he will be judged impartially and fairly,'' Fleischer said.

In an interview aired Wednesday on NBC-TV, Bush said he decided ``for a variety of reasons'' against trying Lindh for treason, adding, ``I also am pleased that he's going to be afforded a chance to make his case in a court of law.''

First lady Laura Bush expressed sympathy for Lindh's parents. ``I'm sure his parents are unbelievably crushed and, you know, worried and sick, everything that every parent feels when their children have a problem like he has,'' she said.

The interview, conducted as part of an NBC special on the Bush White House, was taped prior to Lindh's return from Afghanistan.


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To: US_MilitaryRules
Actually, I'd prefer it if he spent his days in a 80 x 1 sq.ft. cell.
41 posted on 01/24/2002 6:24:16 AM PST by randog
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To: tdadams
Out of sensitivity for his religion, are they going to allow the vile SOB to hide behind a rag when he gets to the courtroom?
42 posted on 01/24/2002 6:27:13 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: thirst4truth
Congratulations. I wish your son safe sailing.
43 posted on 01/24/2002 6:33:08 AM PST by clintonh8r
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To: tdadams
Re: Passport (30 years ago):

"LOSS OF NATIONALITY: You may lose your United States nationality by being naturalized in, or by taking an oath or by making a declaration of allegiance to, a foreign state; or by serving in the armed forces or by accepting employment under the government of a foreign state. For detailed information, consult the nearest American consular office."

The next paragraph, while probably not pertinent in this case, looks like it would allow for combat duty in another nation's military if the person claims dual nationality. Another bag of worms.

"WARNING TO DUAL NATIONALS: A person is considered a dual national when he owes allegiance to more than one country at the same time. A claim to allegiance may be based on facts of birth, marriage, parentage, or naturalization. A dual national may, while in the jurisdiction of the other country which considers him its national, be subject to all of its laws, including military service. If difficulties occur, consult the nearest American consular office."

44 posted on 01/24/2002 6:37:29 AM PST by Eastbound
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To: kassie
I was kinda thinking the same thing... "how many parents actually have a problem like this?"
45 posted on 01/24/2002 6:39:35 AM PST by tdadams
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To: tdadams
Just this morning I was listening to dear unbiased Ann Compton gushing on WMAL radio about how nice little Johnny looked with his beard shaved off and his hair cut. Nothing at all like that ferocious wolfman on the cover of Newsweek, apparently; according to Ann, he was all fattened up and rosy-cheeked and attractive. Then I checked some photos so I could see for myself. Sheesh, this creature is still frightening, dangerous, and weird-looking. Before he was a wolfman; now he's just a clean wolfman.
46 posted on 01/24/2002 6:42:04 AM PST by Capriole
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To: thirst4truth
Yea, your right. We should put the whole damn family away for life in prison!
47 posted on 01/24/2002 6:45:23 AM PST by dagoofyfoot
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To: tdadams
In the unlikely event that this piece of crap somehow managed to go free, I doubt he'd live very long.
48 posted on 01/24/2002 6:46:47 AM PST by Bikers4Bush
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To: piasa
Most parents would be "unbelievably crushed and, you know, worried and sick, everything that every parent feels when their children have a problem like he has.." - but Walker-Lindh's parents are not like most parents... and whatever futile attempt they make now to "do the right thing" for their son is a little too late, dontcha think?
49 posted on 01/24/2002 6:47:48 AM PST by fivecatsandadog
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To: tdadams
What a dirt bag! This is how we should all remember "rat boy"


50 posted on 01/24/2002 6:52:25 AM PST by Norb2569
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To: Eastbound
I have a Passport issued in Feb 99, and there is NOTHING in it about LOSS OF NATIONALITY or Dual Citizenship. NOTHING.
51 posted on 01/24/2002 7:03:40 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: goodnesswins
OOOPS - I couldn't believe my passport didn't have anything, and sure enough 2 pages were stuck together, so there IS something there on Citizenship.

CORRECTION TO POST 51

52 posted on 01/24/2002 7:29:40 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: Eastbound
The Passport of today (1999) DOES still contain citizenship rules.....a little differently written. See my post 52.
53 posted on 01/24/2002 7:31:36 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Well, they pretty much have him dead to rights on the Taliban thing. On the "joined the terrorist al-Qaida network" that is still alleged, so of course the media wouldn't want to repeat allegations...and Enron will miss Ken Lay....right!
54 posted on 01/24/2002 7:33:13 AM PST by DSHambone
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To: Ratatoskr
20'40=800 square feet. This wouls have to be 10' x 8' or so...
55 posted on 01/24/2002 7:39:14 AM PST by gas_dr
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To: goodnesswins
"OOPS" duly noted. How was it changed? Thanks.
56 posted on 01/24/2002 7:45:42 AM PST by Eastbound
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To: hellinahandcart
It's, um, 8' X 10'.

About the size of the average Manhattan apartment. ;-D

58 posted on 01/24/2002 7:46:47 AM PST by NYC GOP Chick
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