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PRESS RELEASE
August 4, 2005 For Immediate Release

FEDERAL INDICTMENT URGED FOR AIPAC, NOT JUST ROSEN AND WEISSMAN
http://www.cnionline.org
Today’s federal indictment of two former employees of the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group, charged with
having disclosed classified defense information to Israel, falls short of what’s
needed, which is an indictment of AIPAC itself, according to Eugene H. Bird,
president of the Council for the National Interest.
“The organization itself should have been indicted, as well as the two
officers who were directly involved,” said Bird. “Let us hope that AIPAC
has learned its lesson and will stop intimidating congressmen, administration
officials, and the public media, supposedly on behalf of Israel, but in fact
destructive to an honest and open relationship between Israel and the United
States.”
Bird spoke as court documents were unsealed today and announced in
Alexandria, Virginia by U.S. Attorney Paul McNulty, accusing AIPAC’s former
policy director Steven Rosen and a former AIPAC Middle East analyst Keith
Weissman with illegally receiving classified information about Iran from a
Defense department analyst, Lawrence A. Franklin, and with illegally helping
Franklin to pass them to Naor Gilon, a political counselor at the Israeli
Embassy in Washington, DC. The federal grand jury also added new charges
against Franklin, the source of the secret information on Iran.
The five-count, 26-page indictment of Rosen and Weissman discloses a much
broader set of charges against the two men, that they have been passing
classified information to Israel as far back as 1999, on topics ranging from
Saudi Arabia to Al-Qaeda to Iran. AIPAC fired the two key staff members
after first standing by them, later claiming that the group had been misled.
But Bird argued that AIPAC had been disingenuous, saying that “it is too
bad that an organization that has professed to be supporting Israel has changed
into an organization that appears to have no boundaries for its actions against
the laws of the United States.”
The indictment spells out the details of Franklin’s meetings with Gilon
and the two AIPAC staff members, and that Rosen had initially sought out
Franklin as a source of expertise on Iran, which has been a special source of
national security concern to Israel in recent years.
The Council for the National Interest was founded in 1989 by Paul Findley
and Paul “Pete” McCloskey, both longtime Republican Members of Congress, gravely
concerned by the effects of long-term interests of the US in the Middle East.
Findley’s book, THEY DARE SPEAK OUT, chronicles how American foreign policy in
the Middle East has long been distorted by actions of the powerful Israel lobby.
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