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US says Usama bin Laden's name belongs in New York terror trial

Usama bin Laden’s name should not be banned from the terrorism trial of an Egyptian Islamic preacher despite claims by defense lawyers that it would be prejudicial toward their client, the government has told a federal judge.

Federal prosecutors said in court papers filed Friday in U.S. District Court that references to the deceased founder of al-Qaida will not be prejudicial or inflammatory and are important to explaining the case against Mustafa Kamel Mustafa to the jury.

They noted that Mustafa is charged with conspiring to provide or providing material support to al-Qaida and said the fact that bin Laden was the leader of the group at the time “is plainly relevant.”

Mustafa was extradited to the U.S. from Great Britain in October to face charges that he conspired with Seattle men to set up a terrorist training camp at a ranch in Bly, Ore.

The government plans to prove the camp, which never opened, was to be used for training in military tactics, weapons, assassinations, hand-to-hand combat and explosives.

Mustafa also is charged with helping to abduct two American tourists and 14 other people in Yemen in 1998. He has pleaded not guilty. The trial is scheduled for March.

In papers filed earlier this month, defense lawyers asked the trial judge to exclude bin Laden’s name, saying it would be “irrelevant and inflammatory” to Mustafa.

Bin Laden‘s leadership of al-Qaida is irrelevant to the charges, and its inclusion in the indictment is highly prejudicial to Mr. Mustafa,” the lawyers said. “The danger of unfair prejudice is overwhelming in this case, because of the toxic impact the mere mention of Usama bin Laden would likely have on a jury.”

But prosecutors offered multiple reasons why the mention of bin Laden was important. They noted that one of two men Mustafa is accused of sending from London to the United States to help establish the Oregon training camp had sent a letter to bin Laden saying in part: “We love you here” and “I ask God to help you here, and support you to fulfill His desire.”

The government said the letter would support its argument that the efforts to create the training camp were carried out in support of al-Qaida.

“Even though the letter does not make mention of al-Qaida by name, because bin Laden was the leader of al-Qaida, such expressions of loyalty to bin Laden are indistinguishable from expressions of loyalty to al-Qaida,” it said.

The request by the defense is not the first time lawyers in a terrorism case have sought to exclude the mention of bin Laden or other terrorism references. Generally, judges have sided with the government.

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European court blocks terror suspect extradition

A European court has blocked Britain from extraditing a mentally ill suspect accused of trying to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday that sending Haroon Aswat to the United States would breach his human rights due to the “severity of his mental condition.”

The Strasbourg, France-based court said Aswat, who is being held in England’s Broadmoor secure psychiatric hospital, suffers from paranoid schizophrenia.

Aswat is accused by U.S. prosecutors of conspiring with radical cleric Mustafa Kamel Mustafa — also known as Abu Hamza al-Masri — to set up a terrorist training camp in Bly, Oregon, more than a decade ago.

Mustafa was extradited to the United States last year and is currently awaiting trial.

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NY terrorism case defendant gets new prosthetics

An Egyptian Islamic preacher with no hands who was extradited from Great Britain to face terrorism charges in a New York court has received new plastic prosthetics to replace the metal hooks he had used previously.

Mustafa Kamel Mustafa received the prosthetics on Friday. He did not wear them to federal court in Manhattan, where he appeared later in the day.

Mustafa is awaiting trial on charges that he conspired with Seattle men to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon. He also is charged with helping to abduct two American tourists and 14 other people in Yemen in 1998. He has pleaded not guilty.

Defense lawyer Joshua Dratel said Mustafa so far is disappointed with his new prosthetics. He says it is now harder for him to grip pens and other items.

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Lawyers: NYC conditions harsh for terrorism client

Lawyers for an Egyptian Islamic preacher extradited from Great Britain in a terrorism case say the U.S. government has imposed harsh pre-trial restrictions.

The lawyers say special administrative measures were imposed about a week ago on Mustafa Kamel Mustafa (muh-STAH‘-fuh kah-MEHL‘ muh-STAH‘-fuh). They say that severely limits his communications and what he can read at a federal lockup in Manhattan.

Attorney Lindsay Lewis says the restrictions are more difficult for a defendant who has trouble getting around because he has no hands.

Mustafa has pleaded not guilty to conspiring with Seattle men to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon. He’s also accused of helping abduct two American tourists and 14 other people in Yemen in 1998.

Prosecutors did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

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