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by jimakaPPJ on Sat Feb 03, 2007 at 10:13:45 AM EST
You write:

The man was given immunity and still refused to testify.  They couldn't find one witness in all the secret prisons in the world they could torture in testifying against him so we could know what he was hiding?  My suspicion: nothing. The man refused to testify on some principle, that I'm not sure I understand.

Perhaps the principle is fear.

Also charged in the case is Abu Mousa Marzook, described as one of the top leaders of Hamas. Prosecutors said it was Marzook who sent Salah on his mission to Israel and supplied him with money to give to Hamas leaders.

FBI agents also intercepted phone calls between Ashqar and Marzook.

Marzook is currently living in Damascus, Syria, and is classified by the government as a fugitive.



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