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Mohamed Yousry

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53:(NAJIT) issued a joint statement about this case, which took a neutral stand about Yousry's guilt or innocence. This statement and its position have been the object of criticism by some members of the translation and interpreting profession. NAJIT later responded to these criticisms with a two-page letter detailing their broad reasons for failing to support Yousry, as well as listing specific examples of where they felt he deviated from just being a translator. 26:, the blind Egyptian cleric who was convicted in 1996 of plotting terrorist attacks against various sites in the New York City area. On February 10, 2005, Yousry was indicted in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, along with attorney 42:, which attorney Stewart violated by releasing this letter to the public. Although these press reports state that there is no question that Stewart violated these special administrative measures, whether Yousry did so is much less clear. 248: 34:
and conspiring to defraud the U.S. government, and was convicted. Yousry was originally scheduled to be sentenced in September 2006, but he was sentenced on October 16, 2006, to one year and eight months.
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Yousry translated a letter from Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman that Stewart later released to a reporter. Abdel Rahman was under
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is an American interpreter and translator who was appointed by the court to assist in the trial of Sheikh
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His conviction was later affirmed and he began serving his sentence in November 2009.
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Newsletter of the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators
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reported by CNN in an article that has disappeared from their archives
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National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators
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reported on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 by the New York Times
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and Ahmed Abdel Sattar, of conspiring to provide, and
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Omar Abdel Rahman
Lynne Stewart
providing material support to terrorism
special administrative measures
American Translators Association
National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators
"Superseding Indictment: U.S. v. Ahmed Abdel Sattar, Lynne Stewart, and Mohammed Yousry"


article in The Nation
reported by CNN in an article that has disappeared from their archives
in the version cached by Google
reported on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 by the New York Times
report by the Washington Post
New York Times article
"Statement on the Mohammed Yousry case by the boards of the American Translators Association and the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators"
"New York Circle Of Translators"
Yousry%20Case.pdf
"Radical Lawyer Convicted of Aiding Terrorist Is Jailed"
"Inmate Locator"
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Living people
Arabic–English translators
Interpreters
American people imprisoned on terrorism charges

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