Al-Qaeda funding verdict reversed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/americas/7650552.stm Version 0 of 1. A court in the United States has overturned the conviction of a prominent Yemeni cleric and his aide. Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad, and his deputy Mohammed Mohsen Zayed, were jailed for conspiring to support al-Qaeda and Hamas. The case in 2005 was hailed at the time by the Bush administration as a significant blow to al-Qaeda. Both men received lengthy prison terms for channelling millions of dollars to Hamas and the al-Qaeda. But the appeals court in New York said they had not received a fair trial because the jury had been influenced by what it said was inflammatory testimony about unrelated links to terrorism. The two men were arrested in Germany as part of a sting operation before being extradited to the United States. The appeals panel sent the case back to the lower court, Federal District Court in Brooklyn, but in a highly unusual step, directed that it be assigned to a different judge. |