Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

9/11-case convict issues renunciati­on of terrorist actions

- MATTHEW BARAKAT

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The only man ever convicted in a U.S. court for a role in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks now says he is renouncing terrorism, al-Qaida and the Islamic State.

Zacarias Moussaoui is serving a life sentence at a federal prison in Colorado after narrowly avoiding the death penalty at his

2006 trial.

He was sometimes referred to as the missing 20th hijacker, and while he was clearly a member of al-Qaida, there is scant evidence to suggest he was to hijack a plane on Sept. 11, 2001.

Instead, prosecutor­s pinned responsibi­lity on Moussaoui because they said he could have prevented the attacks if he had not lied to the FBI about his knowledge of al-Qaida and its efforts to attack the U.S. when he was arrested in August 2001.

In a handwritte­n court motion Moussaoui filed with the federal court in Alexandria, Va., last month, Moussaoui wrote: “I denounce, repudiate Usama bin Laden as a useful idiot of the CIA/Saudi. I also proclaim unequivoca­lly my opposition to any terrorist action, attack, propaganda against the U.S.”

He also said he wants “to warn young Muslim against the deception and the manipulati­on of these fake Jihadis.”

His remarks are a far cry from his 2006 trial, when he taunted victims and flashed a victory sign after a jury opted to send him to prison for life rather than execute him.

At his final sentencing hearing, he told the judge, “God save Osama bin Laden; you will never get him.”

Bin Laden was killed in a raid by U.S. forces on a compound in Pakistan in 2011.

Moussaoui made his renunciati­on in a petition seeking relaxation of the special administra­tive measures under which he serves his sentence. In particular, he says he wants either Rudy Giuliani or Alan Dershowitz to represent him as a lawyer so he can testify in a civil trial filed by victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Prison documents filed with his motion indicate he received a response of some kind to a letter he wrote to the American Civil Liberties Union but was not allowed to see it because it was marked as privileged legal communicat­ion, and he is only allowed to receive the mail if the prison can open and read it.

Moussaoui has a long history of writing letters to the court — he served as his own lawyer for several years leading up to his trial and regularly wrote legal motions referring to himself as “Slave of Allah,” a name he continues to use.

He has written numerous letters seeking to testify at the 9/11 civil trial, and at the military trials of al-Qaida members including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. But those requests have not included the explicit renunciati­on of terrorism that he includes in his most recent letter.

As recently as 2018, he continued to refer to himself as a “natural born terrorist” in court papers. In another handwritte­n motion that year, he concluded his motion with “God Curse Ugly Satan of Abominatio­n” in huge letters.

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