Shukri Abu Baker, 50, of
Another member, Mohammad El-Mezain, 55, was later sentenced to 180 months for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization.
After a jury failed to reach a verdict in 2007, the men were convicted in a second trial last November on 108 charges stemming from allegations the charity sent more than $12 million to Hamas. It’s illegal to give support to Hamas, which has been listed by the
The charity leaders were convicted on charges ranging from supporting a terrorist organization to money laundering and tax fraud. The three men still to be sentenced — Ghassan Elashi, Mufid Abdulqader and Abdulrahman Odeh — were convicted of conspiracy.
The charity itself was convicted on 32 counts. It wasn’t accused of violence, but of bankrolling schools and social welfare programs that the
The defendants said they only fed the needy and gave much-needed aid to a volatile region.
‘I did it because I cared, not at the behest of Hamas,’ Abu Baker told the judge Wednesday.
US District Judge Jorge Solis cut off Abu Baker and told him: ‘You didn’t tell the whole story. Palestinians were in a desperate situation, but that doesn’t justify supporting Hamas.’
The charity’s supporters say the prosecution was a politically motivated product of former President George W. Bush’s ‘war on terror’ and a prime example of anti-Islamic hysteria after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the
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