Talk:Sami Al-Arian indictments and trial
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Reference named "Laughlin-plea":
- From Washington Report on Middle East Affairs: MegLaughlin, In his plea deal, what did Sami Al-Arian admit to?, St. Petersburg Times, April 23, 2006.
- From Sami Al-Arian: MegLaughlin, In his plea deal, what did Sami Al-Arian admit to?, St. Petersberg Times, April 23, 2006.
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Merge proposal
[edit]It appears that an article, Rashad Hussain's comments on Sami Al-Arian, was created some time ago solely to discuss some blog controversies that could probably be better summarized here. Thoughts? Thargor Orlando (talk) 14:54, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
Somewhat strange downplaying of the role of Sheikh Abdullah Ramadan (Ramadan Abdullah Shallah)
[edit]Before this individual (who owed his presence in the U.S. to Sami Al-Arian, and worked closely with Sami Al-Arian) suddenly disappeared in 1995 and then popped up in Damascus as the external head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Sami Al-Arian had no federal legal problems -- he only had some public relations problems and university relations problems. It was Ramadan Abdullah Shallah who focused the attention of the FBI on Sami Al-Arian, and seemingly the FBI's dissatisfaction with or disbelief of Sami Al-Arian's blanket denials of any knowledge of Ramadan Abdullah Shallah's activities and affiliations which laid the foundations for most of Sami Al-Arian's subsequent legal difficulties. I find it a little strange that this article barely mentions Ramadan Abdullah Shallah (and without much context), and instead starts in medias res in 2003... See also the comments I left on Talk:Sami Al-Arian. AnonMoos (talk) 07:30, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
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