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  • Helping an advocate like Ziad is politically difficult and no certain thing, but if only for the sake of appearances, the tribunal could have benefited from trying — providing ISNAD with an office and lodgings inside the Green Zone, giving the group ample time with the prisoners, arranging for access to the seized documents, and perhaps even providing a research staff.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • In practice Ziad is as good an attorney as Saddam and his family are likely to find.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • But in Ziad's mixture of fact and fantasy, in his confusion of ideas, it was hard to see the possibilities for anything like a legal defense.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • But in Ziad's mixture of fact and fantasy, in his confusion of ideas, it was hard to see the possibilities for anything like a legal defense.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • Like Saddam Hussein, Ziad is more of an old-fashioned pan-Arab socialist than he is any sort of new-wave Islamist.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • Like Saddam Hussein, Ziad is more of an old-fashioned pan-Arab socialist than he is any sort of new-wave Islamist.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • In practice Ziad is as good an attorney as Saddam and his family are likely to find.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • Helping an advocate like Ziad is politically difficult and no certain thing, but if only for the sake of appearances, the tribunal could have benefited from trying — providing ISNAD with an office and lodgings inside the Green Zone, giving the group ample time with the prisoners, arranging for access to the seized documents, and perhaps even providing a research staff.

    Ziad for the Defense 2005

  • His well-to-do open-minded family in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is devastated by the FBI's claim their Ziad is a mass murderer.

    CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2001 2001

  • For instance, terrorist pilots Mohamed Atta, Marwan al Shehhi, Hani Hanjour, and Ziad Jarrah all struggled with a range of personal problems that could help explain their suicidal intent.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

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