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Moussaoui Dismisses His Lawyers 

Moussaoui is being held in the Federal detention center in Alexandria, Virginia

WASHINGTON, April 22 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - French national Zacarias Moussaoui, who faces the death penalty for his alleged involvement in the September 11 attacks, on Monday, April 22, dismissed his lawyers and said he prayed for the destruction of the United States and Israel, and prayed for Muslims fighting in Chechnya, India and elsewhere. 

As a trial in the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, set to hear defense motions concerning conditions under which Moussaoui is held, before arguments could be heard Moussaoui raised his hand and said the government and his court-appointed attorneys were part of a plan to execute him. 

"These lawyers are not any more my lawyers," he stated in English. 

"The United States will not have a trial without me," Moussaoui said. "They only need me for the gas chamber." 

"I pray for the destruction of the United States of America…[for] "the destruction of the Jewish people and state," he added.  

Saying he did not trust the lawyers, Moussaoui said he wanted a Muslim lawyer and that if one was not available, he would represent himself, CNN said.

Moussaoui said he has more than $30,000 but has been unable to hire his own attorney because the money has been frozen by presidential order, news agencies reported. 

In response, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema called for Moussaoui to undergo psychiatric evaluation and said she would not release his lawyers until he was able to find another lawyer to represent him. 

Moussaoui is the first person to be charged in the United States in connection with the September 11 attacks. 

Investigators believe Moussaoui was the missing 20th hijacker in those attacks. Prosecutors allege Moussaoui underwent similar flight training in the United States and weapons training in Afghanistan as the 19 hijackers aboard the fatal flights. 

The 33-year-old Frenchman has been charged with six counts of conspiracy, including conspiracy to destroy aircraft, use weapons of mass destruction and murder U.S. employees. His trial is to open October 14, 2002 in Alexandria. 

Last week, his lawyers had asked for improved conditions in the jail where Moussaoui is being held, including access to computer equipment so he can prepare for his upcoming trial. Monday’s hearing was to focus on those motions. 

The attorneys said Moussaoui, in addition to having his phone calls monitored, was being held under "overly restrictive and oppressive" conditions which "create an insurmountable impediment" to him. 

Both Moussaoui and American-born Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh, 21, are in near-total isolation in a 15-year-old jail a few miles from the Pentagon, target of one of the hijacking attacks.

 

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