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Expert: Moussaoui is mentally ill !
2006-04-18
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN) -- A clinical psychologist who has studied Zacarias Moussaoui for the past four years told jurors at his sentencing trial Monday that the al Qaeda plotter is mentally ill.
I'd never have guessed...
The names we give evil these days ...
"Mr. Moussaoui suffers from schizophrenia, and is a paranoid subtype," Dr. Xavier Amador testified. Amador is the first mental health expert called by defense attorneys seeking to persuade jurors to spare Moussaoui's life.
And Dr. Amador will be Exhibit A in the Court of MSM Opinion as they begin the push to convert Islam's holy warriors into victims and objects of pity and "understanding"...
Amador began his testimony late in the day and will return to the stand when testimony resumes Tuesday. Amador said he interviewed Moussaoui, reviewed transcripts of his courtroom testimony and examined the voluminous and often rambling writings Moussaoui churned out when he was acting as his own attorney.
"And, lemme tell yez, yer honor, it was not a pretty picture!"
Several other schizophrenia experts have independently reached the same conclusion. However, two government-appointed doctors disagree.
"He ain't schizophrenic, yer honor! He's nuts!"
"He's not nuts, yer honor, he's evil."
Amador said that schizophrenics can be well-groomed and articulate, as Moussaoui has appeared in his two turns on the witness stand. About half the people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia believe nothing is wrong with them, he added. Moussaoui testified that he is not "crazy."
"And the voices in my head all agree with me! Most of them, anyway..."
Earlier, the jury heard testimony that Moussaoui's father, Omar, and two older sisters, Nadia and Djamilla, also suffer from mental illness. "All three have had hospitalizations," clinical social worker Jan Vogelsang testified. "All have been described as delusional."
"We're talkin' major loop-loops here!"
Moussaoui's father, recently homeless, is locked up in lives in a psychiatric hospital in France "too sedated to be interviewed," Vogelsang said. Nadia "believes that she turns to stone and is unable to move," she added. Djamilla has tried to set her mother's house on fire.
Other than that, they're just folks, of course...
Vogelsang told jurors Moussaoui grew up in a violent and unstable household. He was shuttled in and out of orphanages during his first six years. Moussaoui's father battered his mother for years until their 1972 divorce, Vogelsang said. He beat her even during her pregnancies. A boxer, he once crushed her jaw and tried to run her over with a car, Vogelsang said.
Mookie wanted to be just like old dad.
Jurors heard from the sisters, who testified via videotape on Monday. Both appeared calm and composed, but take anti-psychotic medications, Vogelsang testified. Nadia described her brother as an affectionate young man who idolized Martin Luther King Jr. "I don't know what he's become," she said.
Whatever it is, it ain't Martin Luther King, Jr...
Djamilla said her brother became "bizarre" after he moved to England in the 1990s, and was "tiresome" talking about Islam the last time he visited the family in France in 1997. Both sisters lamented life under their father, who beat them and their mother and left them destitute and hungry. "He traumatized us all," Djamilla said. "As an infant, he hit me like an adult."
"That was why I burned the house down."
"We were terrorized," Nadia said. "I think we all felt it."
"That's why I turn to stone, you know. And Uncle Mahmoud thinks he's a chicken. We'd get him treated, but we need the eggs..."
Moussaoui's mother, Aicha el-Wafi, has attended the trial but is not expected to testify for her son. Vogelsang testified that the mother worked two jobs to support her children, but did little to help them cope with the racism they faced as dark-skinned North Africans living in France.
Racism in France? Is that possible?
Religion was not part of their upbringing. Moussaoui's mother "wanted to leave that culture behind," Vogelsang added.
"It was hard enough being a punching bag without religious justification."
Moussaoui's conversion to radical Islam began when he moved to London, England, in 1992. He shaved his head and grew a beard. Three friends testified on videotape that before his conversion, Moussaoui loved life but endured the sting of racism in France. Nil Plant, a fellow Muslim, described Moussaoui as "a bit of a misfit. He wasn't a proper Arab, and he wasn't a proper Frenchman. He was sort of stuck in between." Imam Abdul Haqq Baker, of Brixton Mosque in London, said Moussaoui's demeanor changed when he got involved with fundamentalist recruiters. He became brash and confrontational. "You could see the disdain in his face," Baker said.
"That was when he started breaking people's jaws and turning to stone and such."
The defense will conclude with a dozen relatives of victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Defense attorneys have dropped plans to call experts to testify about how suicidal terrorists are recruited and trained, since Moussaoui testified with pride that it was his choice to become a fighter for al Qaeda, the radical Islamic terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
Doesn't sound like he needed much conditioning, does it?
Moussaoui explicitly said he had no remorse for the 9/11 deaths, stating that he wished follow-up attacks could occur "every day." He said he was willing to kill Americans "any time, anywhere."
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Moussaoui lied to enable 9/11
2006-03-07
A TERRORIST conspirator who studied in London must be executed for causing the deaths of nearly 3,000 people by failing to tell what he knew of the 11 September attacks, prosecutors in the United States argued yesterday.

As Zacarias Moussaoui stroked his beard on the opening day of his sentencing trial, and families of the 11 September victims watched on closed-circuit television, prosecutor Rob Spencer described the horror of the 2001 attacks and laid blame on the only man charged over them.

"He lied so the plot could proceed unimpeded," Mr Spencer charged.

"With that lie, he caused the deaths of nearly 3,000 people. He rejoiced in the death and destruction. Had Mr Moussaoui just told the truth, it would all have been different."

Moussaoui's defence countered that his dreams of being a terrorist were far removed from anything he could actually do, and that he had no part in the attacks.

"That is Zacarias Moussaoui in a nutshell," said his court-appointed lawyer Edward MacMahon. "Sound and fury signifying nothing."

US District Judge Leonie Brinkema had 18 jurors and substitutes sworn in over a 90-minute period yesterday. One who appeared upset at being chosen was excused, meaning the trial will proceed with 12 jurors and five substitutes instead of six.

Moussaoui, a 37-year-old French citizen, has acknowledged his loyalty to the al-Qaeda terrorist network and his intent to commit acts of terrorism, but denies any prior knowledge of the 11 September plot.

Moussaoui pleaded guilty in April to conspiring with al-Qaeda to hijack planes and commit other crimes. The trial will determine Moussaoui's punishment and only two options are available: death or life in prison.

The jury included a high school maths teacher who has travelled widely in the Middle East, a Sunni Muslim woman who was born in Iran and a man who served as a Navy lieutenant in the Gulf during the Desert Storm war against Iraq in 1990-91.

Two prospective jurors with some loose connection to the September 11 attacks made it on to the final panel of 17.

One was a woman whose brother-in-law works for the New York City Police Department and helped with rescue work at the World Trade Centre.

The maths teacher had a more remote connection - the fathers of two of her pupils are firefighters who responded to the September 11 crash at the Pentagon. She helped students make a quilt to give to the fire department.

In his opening statement, Mr MacMahon appealed to jurors to judge his client fairly, not "as a substitute for Osama bin Laden".

He scoffed at the idea Moussaoui had any part in the plot. "Moussaoui certainly wasn't sent over here to tell a lie, ladies and gentlemen."

Frequently ejected from the courtroom earlier because of his outbursts against his court-appointed attorneys, Moussaoui sat quietly through the opening of his trial, often gazing at the jurors or the gallery.

At the end of the morning hearing, he spoke to one member of his defence team: "Just to let you know, you're not my lawyer, thanks a lot."

His mother, Aicha el-Wafi, spoke up for her son in a television interview. "All they can have against him is the things that he said, the words that he has used," she said, "but actual acts that he committed, there aren't any."

Hamilton Peterson, who lost his father Donald and stepmother Jean on hijacked Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania, came to witness the trial.

Standing in the hallway outside the courtroom, talking to reporters, he declared: "I want accountability. I would like to have accountability after a fair trial for the world to see.

"I believe Moussaoui is an excellent candidate for the death penalty. He is nothing less than a mass murderer."
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Moussaoui mother in ’extradition’ plea
2003-07-19
The mother of Zacarias Moussaoui, the French national on trial in the United States accused of playing a role in the September 11, 2001 attacks, on Friday asked Paris authorities to demand his extradition. "I want France to do something," Aicha el-Wafi said after making the formal request in a letter to France’s justice ministry. "If there is no evidence against my son, if the case against him is empty, and if he is not allowed access to the witness he is asking for, then France has to ask for the extradition of my son," she told AFP. Moussaoui, she said, "must be handed over to the country where he was born". Wafi made the extradition request after developments in the US trial that could force the dismissal of charges against Moussaoui. The US government on Monday refused to produce a suspected al-Qaeda leader, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, it is holding in secret detention despite a court order upholding Moussaoui’s right to put Shibh on the stand as part of his defence. The US Attorney’s office fears that testimony from Shaiba might reveal US classified information.
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Moussaoui's Mom sez he's a scapegoat
2002-03-28
  • The mother of Zacarias Moussaoui said Thursday that U.S. officials are "looking for someone's head" in the Sept. 11 attacks, and that she's not surprised the government is seeking the death penalty against her son. Aicha Moussaoui spoke moments after the U.S. Justice Department told a court it will seek the death penalty against Moussaoui, a French citizen of Moroccan descent and the only person to be charged in the attacks on New York and Washington. "I was sure," said Mrs. Moussaoui, who also uses the name Aicha el-Wafi, hearing of the U.S decision. "They're looking for someone's head. My son is a scapegoat. They can't find the people who are truly responsible for this crime."
    What'd you think she was gonna say? "I never liked him anyway"? She's his MOM for Gawd's sake!
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