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Patrice Lumumba Ford

Patrice Lumumba Ford has been accused of membership in a terrorist group dubbed the Portland Seven, members of which attempted to travel to Afghanistan shortly after 9/11 in order to aid the Taliban. He refused to cooperate with the government and was sentenced to eighteen years in prison (avoiding a possible life sentence) after pleading guilty to seditious conspiracy and levying war against American and allied forces.

Background edit

Patrice Lumumba Ford is Ford's birth name – he is named after Patrice Lumumba. Ford's father, Kent Ford, founded the Portland chapter of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s. A family friend and political activist, Kathleen Sadat commented that "Lumumba was raised by people who taught that we exist in a multicultural world and the trick is learning how to get along with other people, not to destroy them."[1]

Ford dropped out of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia shortly after enrolling 1989 and later enrolled at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, majoring in Chinese and International Studies. He studied for three semesters in China, where he eventually converted to Islam. Reflecting on Ford's attitude after his return to Portland, one of his instructors, professor Gerald Sussman said "Ford was head and shoulders above everybody in the class... He was a very nice guy, smart and tremendously responsible."[2] Ford indicated at one point that "he wanted to marry a "real" Muslim – not a "fake" American one – who carries an AK-47 assault rifle and is "ready to run and blow something up."" [3]

In 1998 and 1999, Ford worked at Portland City Hall in Oregon and was widely described as a "model intern." In 2001:[2]

[Ford] was so upset by this country's Middle Eastern policy that he sent an email to Mayor Vera Katz's office that was troubling enough in its anti-Semitism to be forwarded to the Portland police.

Terrorism edit

Ford, Jeffrey Leon Battle, October Martinique Lewis (Battle's ex-wife), Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal, his brother Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal, Maher "Mike" Hawash, and Habis Abdulla al Saoub made up the original seven people (Portland Seven) wanted by the FBI.

According to the United States Department of Justice, "Ford also admitted that after the September 11th attacks, he purchased a shotgun and then conducted weapons training on two occasions at a gravel pit in Washougal, Washington, with other co-defendants."[4]

On September 29, 2001, Battle, Ford and al Saoub were discovered while engaged in shooting practice in a gravel pit in Skamania County, Washington. Also present was Ali Khalid Steitiye, who did not become an indicted member of the Portland Seven on terrorism charges, but who was separately charged with other crimes. The group was discovered by Deputy Sheriff Mark Mercer who was acting on a tip from a neighbor who had heard gunfire in the pit. Deputy Mercer let the men go after taking their names and reported the incident to the FBI. Battle, Ford, and al Saoub went on to become the core of the "Portland Seven".[citation needed]

According to the indictment, on October 17, 2001, Battle and al Saoub flew out of Portland International Airport en route to Afghanistan. On October 20, 2001, Ford and the two Bilals also took the same route out of the United States. In November 2001 and January 2002, Ford wired money to al Saoub in China. Ford returned to the U.S. on or about November 19, 2001. The six male members of the group traveled to China in early 2002, with the intent of entering Afghanistan to aid the Taliban. Lacking visas and other documentation, they were turned back, and all but al Saoub then returned again to the United States.[citation needed]

On Thursday, October 3, 2002, a federal grand jury in United States District Court for the District of Oregon, at Portland, Oregon, indicted Battle, Ford, the two Bilals, al Saoub and Lewis. On October 4, 2002 the FBI in Portland, Oregon announced the arrest of four of those original six on charges of aiding and, in some cases, trying to join Al-Qaida fighters. Battle, Ford and Lewis were all arrested that morning in Portland.[5]

Al Saoub was killed by Pakistani forces in Afghanistan while part of an al Qaeda cell. Battle is also serving an eighteen-year sentence. Lewis was sentenced to three years in a federal prison camp. Muhammad Bilal got eight years while Ahmed Bilal got ten. Hawash was sentenced to seven years.[citation needed]

Trial edit

Ford's brother Sekou Ford wrote a letter to the editor on behalf of his brother.[6] Sekou Ford claimed that his brother Patrice, and his associates, were merely scapegoats for an "overfunded, undereffective Joint Terrorism Task Force".

The Justice Department tried to bar Stanley Cohen from representing Ford.[7] The Justice Department alleged that they had evidence that Cohen had provided financial support to jihadists. They claimed they could not release this evidence without compromising the United States national security.

Plea agreement edit

Cohen said of the plea deal he made on Ford's behalf that it was "one of the worst pleas I've ever taken," adding "It was part of a desperate need by the government to find bogeymen to justify their failures in Afghanistan and Iraq... It's a terrible case that served its purpose for the Bush administration." This analysis was rejected by the U.S attorney who prosecuted the case, Charles Gorder, who said: "These guys are terrorists and traitors, not political pawns."

Sentencing edit

According to Ford, "The attack on Afghanistan killed and maimed thousands of people without achieving its objective... I refuse to stand passive in the face of such policies.[8]

At Ford's sentencing, "Judge Robert E. Jones said he was convinced Ford would have done anything he could to make sure he killed an American in Afghanistan. "You do not represent the Muslim faith," said Jones. "You are an insult to the Muslim faith. You're no Nelson Mandela or anyone close to it."[9] Ford and his lawyers now maintain that he intended to travel to Afghanistan to volunteer in refugee camps.

Release edit

According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website, Ford was released in 2018.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Making of a "Terrorist"". Willamette Week. 16 October 2002. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  2. ^ a b The Making of a "Terrorist" 2005-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, Willamette Week, June 6, 2002
  3. ^ Recordings reveal Portland Seven's brutal mindset 2006-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, KATU, November 20, 2003
  4. ^ Jeffrey Battle, Patrice Lumumba Ford sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy, US Department of Justice
  5. ^ , FBI Press Release, Portland Field Office, Google Cache, October 4, 2002
  6. ^ Letter to the Editor, Portland Oregonian: Portland Seven just scapegoats 2006-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, Lane County Bill of Rights Defense Committee, October 22, 2003
  7. ^ Ashcroft Tries to Keep Lawyer Off Portland 7 Case 2006-09-22 at the Wayback Machine, Talkleft, August 15, 2003
  8. ^ Two sentenced for trying to join Taliban 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine, USA Today, November 24, 2003
  9. ^ Portland Seven 2006-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, Lane County Bill of Rights Defense Committee

External links edit

  • United States v. Patrice Lumumba Ford (.pdf), Findlaw

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Patrice Lumumba Ford has been accused of membership in a terrorist group dubbed the Portland Seven members of which attempted to travel to Afghanistan shortly after 9 11 in order to aid the Taliban He refused to cooperate with the government and was sentenced to eighteen years in prison avoiding a possible life sentence after pleading guilty to seditious conspiracy and levying war against American and allied forces Contents 1 Background 2 Terrorism 3 Trial 3 1 Plea agreement 4 Sentencing 5 Release 6 References 7 External linksBackground editPatrice Lumumba Ford is Ford s birth name he is named after Patrice Lumumba Ford s father Kent Ford founded the Portland chapter of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s A family friend and political activist Kathleen Sadat commented that Lumumba was raised by people who taught that we exist in a multicultural world and the trick is learning how to get along with other people not to destroy them 1 Ford dropped out of Morehouse College in Atlanta Georgia shortly after enrolling 1989 and later enrolled at Portland State University in Portland Oregon majoring in Chinese and International Studies He studied for three semesters in China where he eventually converted to Islam Reflecting on Ford s attitude after his return to Portland one of his instructors professor Gerald Sussman said Ford was head and shoulders above everybody in the class He was a very nice guy smart and tremendously responsible 2 Ford indicated at one point that he wanted to marry a real Muslim not a fake American one who carries an AK 47 assault rifle and is ready to run and blow something up 3 In 1998 and 1999 Ford worked at Portland City Hall in Oregon and was widely described as a model intern In 2001 2 Ford was so upset by this country s Middle Eastern policy that he sent an email to Mayor Vera Katz s office that was troubling enough in its anti Semitism to be forwarded to the Portland police Terrorism editFord Jeffrey Leon Battle October Martinique Lewis Battle s ex wife Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal his brother Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal Maher Mike Hawash and Habis Abdulla al Saoub made up the original seven people Portland Seven wanted by the FBI According to the United States Department of Justice Ford also admitted that after the September 11th attacks he purchased a shotgun and then conducted weapons training on two occasions at a gravel pit in Washougal Washington with other co defendants 4 On September 29 2001 Battle Ford and al Saoub were discovered while engaged in shooting practice in a gravel pit in Skamania County Washington Also present was Ali Khalid Steitiye who did not become an indicted member of the Portland Seven on terrorism charges but who was separately charged with other crimes The group was discovered by Deputy Sheriff Mark Mercer who was acting on a tip from a neighbor who had heard gunfire in the pit Deputy Mercer let the men go after taking their names and reported the incident to the FBI Battle Ford and al Saoub went on to become the core of the Portland Seven citation needed According to the indictment on October 17 2001 Battle and al Saoub flew out of Portland International Airport en route to Afghanistan On October 20 2001 Ford and the two Bilals also took the same route out of the United States In November 2001 and January 2002 Ford wired money to al Saoub in China Ford returned to the U S on or about November 19 2001 The six male members of the group traveled to China in early 2002 with the intent of entering Afghanistan to aid the Taliban Lacking visas and other documentation they were turned back and all but al Saoub then returned again to the United States citation needed On Thursday October 3 2002 a federal grand jury in United States District Court for the District of Oregon at Portland Oregon indicted Battle Ford the two Bilals al Saoub and Lewis On October 4 2002 the FBI in Portland Oregon announced the arrest of four of those original six on charges of aiding and in some cases trying to join Al Qaida fighters Battle Ford and Lewis were all arrested that morning in Portland 5 Al Saoub was killed by Pakistani forces in Afghanistan while part of an al Qaeda cell Battle is also serving an eighteen year sentence Lewis was sentenced to three years in a federal prison camp Muhammad Bilal got eight years while Ahmed Bilal got ten Hawash was sentenced to seven years citation needed Trial editFord s brother Sekou Ford wrote a letter to the editor on behalf of his brother 6 Sekou Ford claimed that his brother Patrice and his associates were merely scapegoats for an overfunded undereffective Joint Terrorism Task Force The Justice Department tried to bar Stanley Cohen from representing Ford 7 The Justice Department alleged that they had evidence that Cohen had provided financial support to jihadists They claimed they could not release this evidence without compromising the United States national security Plea agreement edit Cohen said of the plea deal he made on Ford s behalf that it was one of the worst pleas I ve ever taken adding It was part of a desperate need by the government to find bogeymen to justify their failures in Afghanistan and Iraq It s a terrible case that served its purpose for the Bush administration This analysis was rejected by the U S attorney who prosecuted the case Charles Gorder who said These guys are terrorists and traitors not political pawns Sentencing editAccording to Ford The attack on Afghanistan killed and maimed thousands of people without achieving its objective I refuse to stand passive in the face of such policies 8 At Ford s sentencing Judge Robert E Jones said he was convinced Ford would have done anything he could to make sure he killed an American in Afghanistan You do not represent the Muslim faith said Jones You are an insult to the Muslim faith You re no Nelson Mandela or anyone close to it 9 Ford and his lawyers now maintain that he intended to travel to Afghanistan to volunteer in refugee camps Release editAccording to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website Ford was released in 2018 References edit The Making of a Terrorist Willamette Week 16 October 2002 Retrieved 2019 10 19 a b The Making of a Terrorist Archived 2005 12 13 at the Wayback Machine Willamette Week June 6 2002 Recordings reveal Portland Seven s brutal mindset Archived 2006 04 03 at the Wayback Machine KATU November 20 2003 Jeffrey Battle Patrice Lumumba Ford sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy US Department of Justice FBI S Joint Terrorism Task Force Arrests Four on Terrorism Charges Two Others Who Were Indicted Are Now Fugitives FBI Press Release Portland Field Office Google Cache October 4 2002 Letter to the Editor Portland Oregonian Portland Seven just scapegoats Archived 2006 11 02 at the Wayback Machine Lane County Bill of Rights Defense Committee October 22 2003 Ashcroft Tries to Keep Lawyer Off Portland 7 Case Archived 2006 09 22 at the Wayback Machine Talkleft August 15 2003 Two sentenced for trying to join Taliban Archived 2011 06 29 at the Wayback Machine USA Today November 24 2003 Portland Seven Archived 2006 05 28 at the Wayback Machine Lane County Bill of Rights Defense CommitteeExternal links editUnited States v Patrice Lumumba Ford pdf Findlaw Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrice Lumumba Ford amp oldid 1219984456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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