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==Legal Testimony==
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In 2005 Levitt testified in the trial of a Yemeni sheik named [[Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad]]. The case against Moayad centered on an FBI sting where the sheik, who operated a number of charities in Yemen, agreed to accept $2 million on behalf of Hamas, declared a terrorist organization by the United States in 1995. Moayad’s lawyers contended that the money was meant for Hamas’s charitable wing. Prosecutors brought Levitt in to argue that Hamas’s military operations are inseparable from its charitable works. Moayad was convicted and sentenced to seventy-five years in prison.<ref>Petra Bartosiewicz, [http://www.thenation.com/article/experts-terror 'Experts in Terror'], ''The Nation'', 4 February 2008 Issue</ref>
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
*[[United States Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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[[Counterterrorism Blog]] contributor | [[United States Committee for a Free Lebanon]] | [[International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]], International Advisory Council | [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]], advisory board | [[Combating Terrorism Center]], Associate
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[[Category:Terrorologist|Levitt, Matthew]]

Latest revision as of 14:49, 16 September 2011

Legal Testimony

In 2005 Levitt testified in the trial of a Yemeni sheik named Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad. The case against Moayad centered on an FBI sting where the sheik, who operated a number of charities in Yemen, agreed to accept $2 million on behalf of Hamas, declared a terrorist organization by the United States in 1995. Moayad’s lawyers contended that the money was meant for Hamas’s charitable wing. Prosecutors brought Levitt in to argue that Hamas’s military operations are inseparable from its charitable works. Moayad was convicted and sentenced to seventy-five years in prison.[1]

Affiliations

Counterterrorism Blog contributor | United States Committee for a Free Lebanon | International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, International Advisory Council | International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, advisory board | Combating Terrorism Center, Associate

Notes

  1. Petra Bartosiewicz, 'Experts in Terror', The Nation, 4 February 2008 Issue