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New York judge: Jurors can hear imam praise 9/11

NEW YORK (AP) — An Egyptian Islamic preacher's statements that "everybody was happy" when the World Trade Center was hit by airplanes can be heard by a jury sitting just blocks from the site of the Sept. 11 attacks, a judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest issued a written decision narrowing the evidence that can be presented against Mustafa Kamel Mustafa two days before opening statements were scheduled to start in the cleric's trial on charges he conspired to support al-Qaida. Forrest rejected defense claims that statements he made in an undated interview with a British television service were unduly prejudicial, including his assertion that he approves of using airplanes to kill, saying: "Everybody was happy when the planes hit the World Trade Center." Forrest said his statement "fundamentally justifies fighting and terrorist acts in the name of furthering a political agenda" and is "plainly relevant" to his motive to engage in acts with which he is charged.

 

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