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Press Statement from Joseph Duffy, Mr. Arnaout's criminal lawyer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2003
CONTACTS: Joseph J. Duffy: 312.338.0204
William P. Ziegelmueller: 312.338.0211
STATEMENT OF ENAAM ARNAOUT
The criminal justice system, although at times flawed, is a truth-seeking
process. Today, the truth about Enaam Arnaout and Benevolence International
Foundation was finally revealed. The plea agreement entered into today is
an acknowledgment by the government that neither Mr. Arnaout nor BIF ever
provided any support to al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, or any other terrorist
organization. The agreement further demonstrates that Mr. Arnaout and BIF
never supported any activity that was contrary to the interests of the
United States.
In entering a plea today, Mr. Arnaout made a decision that he believes is in
the best interest of his family, the charity, and the American Muslim
community. For the last nine months, Mr. Arnaout has anxiously been
awaiting a trial which he believed would demonstrate beyond any reasonable
doubt that he never supported any terrorist organization. However, as the
trial date approached, Mr. Arnaout and his attorneys were acutely aware of
the impact the horrific events of September 11 have had on all Americans,
the never ending media frenzy about al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, the recent
raising of the nation's terrorist alert status, and the constant drumbeat
about a war with Iraq. Mr. Arnaout and his counsel greatly appreciate Judge
Conlon's efforts to ensure that he receive a fair trial. In the end,
however, one has to question whether a fair and impartial jury could be
found anywhere in America today that could sit in judgment of an
Arab-American in a case involving allegations of terrorism.
Mr. Arnaout has acknowledged today that he violated the law. It is important
that you understand exactly what conduct was involved. Mr. Arnaout pleaded
guilty to using BIF donations in providing boots, tents, uniforms, and an
ambulance to units of the Bosnian army at a time when Muslims in Bosnia were
attempting to defend themselves against the genocidal atrocities of the
Serbian army. Mr. Arnaout also acknowledged that he used BIF funds to
provide, in the fall of 1995, hunting boots to civilians and fighters in
Chechnya who faced a winter of war against the Russian army, which had
invaded Chechnya in 1994. Subsequently, Mr. Arnaout provided uniforms to the
justice department of the Chechen government which was being formed in 1997.
Mr. Arnaout acknowledged today that BIF did not tell its donors that a very
small portion of the more than $20 million donated to BIF was spent on the
support provided to the Bosnian army and Chechen fighters.
Mr. Arnaout has been humbled by the outpouring of support he has received
from the Muslim community. He regrets that the good works of BIF have been
obscured by this process and hopes that the community will continue to
support the world's needy.
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