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Legal offerings are "developing fast," says David El Sayegh, director of the SNEP.
All Eyes on France as Officials Enforce New Antipiracy Law Max Colchester 2010
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Abdullah Sayegh, 34, is a Christian who was born and raised in Baghdad.
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"I lived all my life in Iraq, and I wish that one day will come where there's peace, justice and love," Sayegh said.
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Sayegh, who lives in San Diego, flew to Washington as his way of supporting the Christian population in Iraq.
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Meanwhile, top administration officials are pondering a nightmare scenario: what if Sayegh comes to the United States and hires an ace defense lawyer who gets him released?
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But earlier this month, the State Department determined that it could send Sayegh back.
Old Case, New Lead 2008
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(The hardest evidence against Sayegh comes from confessions by suspects held in Saudi jails -- worthless in U.S. courts.)
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Sayegh is afraid of being deported to Saudi Arabia for likely torture and execution.
Old Case, New Lead 2008
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Some Justice Department lawyers are suggesting that the FBI go see Sayegh in Canada, but the FBI wants him in custody on U.S. turf.
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Another option: offer Sayegh a choice of jail here if he cooperates, deportation to Saudi Arabia (and certain death) if he doesn't.
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