Reno Blocks Palestinian's Release

ByABC News
December 12, 2000, 4:09 PM

B R A D E N T O N, Fla., Dec. 12 -- Attorney General Janet Reno today blocked the release of a Palestinian man jailed for three yearswithout charges, federal officials said.

The government maintains that Mazen Al-Najjar, 43, had links toMideast terrorists and was a threat to national security. Al-Najjardenied the allegations. Not even his lawyers have ever seen theevidence against him.

Reno blocked Al-Najjars release until 5 p.m. ET Friday, saying inan order given to lawyers in the case that she wanted topersonally review the appropriateness of allowing his immediaterelease.

Disappointed SupportersWhen the news of the delay reached the family, Al-Najjars wife,Fedaa, and his sister, Nahla Al-Arian, sat down stunned on thesteps of the Manatee County Detention Center.

Im disappointed. It hurts, said Al-Najjars 12-year-olddaughter, Yara, who waited outside the center with her family andabout 50 supporters.

Last week, U.S. Immigration Judge R. Kevin McHugh orderedAl-Najjars release on $8,000 bail, saying the government failed togive him enough information to defend himself. McHugh had viewedthe classified evidence in chambers. The Board of ImmigrationAppeal then held up the release, but the board lifted its own orderMonday.

The case has been championed by lawyers, civil rights groups andmembers of Congress who say Al-Najjars detention without chargesand on the basis of evidence he cannot see is unconstitutional.

Attorneys received a phone call telling them of Renos actionjust moments before Al-Najjar was to have been released, said Rep.David Bonior, D-Mich.

Bonior last week called for Renos resignation because ofAl-Najjars case and that of Anwar Haddam, who has been held onsecret evidence for four years in Fredericksburg, Va.

Unconstitutional ImprisonmentHaddam was released from jail provisionally last Thursday. TheBoard of Immigration Appeals granted him political asylum, but theINS referred the case to Reno, asking her to overturn the ruling.Reno instead stayed the grant of asylum for 45 days to give hertime to study the case and hear briefings from both sides.