Fox News
reports:
President Obama’s new envoy to the Organization of Islamic
Conference, Rashad Hussain, is at the center of a controversy
over remarks attributed to him defending a man who later
pleaded guilty to conspiring to aid a terrorist group.
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs quoted Hussain in
2004 as calling Sami al-Arian the victim of “politically
motivated persecutions” after al-Arian, a university professor,
was charged in 2003 with heading U.S. operations of the
Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The United States has designated the Palestinian Islamic Jihad
as a foreign terrorist group as far back as 1997. At the time
of al-Arian’s arrest, then Attorney General John Ashcroft
called it “one of the most violent terrorist organizations in
the world.”
Al-Arian pleaded guilty in 2006 to conspiracy to aid
Palestinian Islamic Jihad and was sentenced to more than four
years in prison.
At the time of his plea, the St. Petersburg Times wrote:
“In the plea agreement, Al-Arian admits conspiring to help
people associated with Palestinian Islamic Jihad and covering
up his knowledge of the PIJ associations… He also admits that
he had been associated with PIJ during “the late 1980s and
early to mid 1990s.”
You can read the plea agreement itself
here.
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