Report: Woman imprisoned for selling to Saddam was working for CIA

By Daniel Tencer
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 -- 3:05 pm
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dawnhanna Report: Woman imprisoned for selling to Saddam was working for CIAA Detroit-area businesswoman serving a six-year sentence in federal prison for selling goods to Iraq during the embargo against Saddam Hussein was unwittingly working for the CIA, the woman's supporters say.

According to NBC affiliate WDIV, Dawn Hanna of Rochester Hills, Michigan, was working for a CIA contractor when she arranged for telecommunications equipment to be sent to the Middle East in 2002 and 2003.

The person claiming to be that contractor, Emad Al-Yawer, says that he was working on a CIA plan to sell communications equipment to Saddam Hussein that would be bugged with espionage instruments. The plan was for the agency to locate and kill the Iraqi dictator.

"The whole idea was, once they get to Saddam, send a smart bomb and blow him [to] smithereens," Al-Yawer told WDIV. Al-Yawer's Jordanian company, Advanced Technical Systems, was the partner with whom Hanna worked to deliver the communications equipment.

What's more, Al-Yawer says Hanna didn't know the equipment was headed to Iraq; he had told her it was to fulfill a contract with a Turkish company. That claim matches Hanna's defense in her trial.

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In an affidavit (PDF), Al-Yawer, whose name has been removed from the publicly available version of the document, said he had told federal agents investigating Hanna that she had no knowledge of the communication equipment's final destination.

But, as WDIV noted, the judge found this new information "not important enough" to warrant a new trial.

Hanna -- who was in charge of sales for her family company, Technology Integration Group Services -- was convicted last year on eight criminal counts, including conspiracy, violation of the trade embargo and money laundering. Her brother Darrin, who was also charged but acquitted on lack of evidence, says the prosecution "carved out" the story the jury wanted to hear.

Prosecutors "made up a whole different story," Darrin Hanna said. "It's absolutely awful. It's un-American."

According to Justice for Dawn Hanna, a Web site for Hanna's supporters, "the prosecutors in the case, Barbara McQuade and Michael Martin, hid the ... facts from the defense and, instead, prosecuted the case as if Dawn knew that the brokered equipment was headed to Iraq and wanted to help Saddam Hussein ... the exact opposite of the truth."

But, as a news report at Crain's Detroit Business states, the prosecution presented evidence that Hanna had discussed the legality of the sale with her Jordanian client.

"The jury concluded the defendant was guilty of intentionally violating the trade embargo with Iraq, that she had specific knowledge of that, and that essentially her defense regarding Turkey was not true," US Attorney Terence Berg told WDIV.

But Al-Yawer claims Hanna had no idea the equipment was headed to Iraq. "Never, at any time, did I mention to Dawn or anyone else where it's going," he told WDIV. He claims "it was his responsibility to lie, cheat and steal, if necessary, to get the equipment into Saddam's hands," the station reported.

Al-Yawer expressed shock that an American citizen could be locked up for unknowingly working for the CIA.

"You only get this [kind of thing] in third-world countries," Al-Yawer said. "Not countries that carry [the symbols] of liberty and freedom."

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  • carol3331
    Where is the the money now?
  • harrylord
    Enemies in public-partners in private! PROMIS did not miss a keystroke, business partners like this, who needs enemies? we all are our own worst enemies!
  • Satan
    Love how my comment never appeared. POS.
  • imwc
    how nazi of the cia...what if another country did that to US?...it would be considered an act of war...
  • QWERTY
    The Mossad was posing as CIA and recruited Al-Yawer. Dawn Hanna was a Mossad asset supposed to keep tabs on Al-Yawer. The plot was foiled by the CIA for if Saddam were assassinated the US would have no justification for invading Iraq.

    That's why Dawn is serving time in jail.
  • Elim
    Yeah, that sure sounds like something the CIA would do. They've been doing that to people who threaten to expose their drug running operation. That's what the Lockerbie bombing was all about. Two of their own were going to blow the whistle, so they brought the plane down, killing everyone just to get those two.
  • octopussy
    ah, the tentacles of the CIA... hilarious - 'advanced technical systems' is a term widely used in CIA reports. now into swamp: Ms Hanna's employer, Technology Integration Group Services (TIG), is presided by Cosimo Patti, a shady dude who's been caught not reporting corporate compensation for his other company servicing TIG - American Oriental Bioengineering. Forbes lists TIG as a penny stock operation with Mr Patti as its major shareholder and sole employee.
  • texasaggie
    In North by Northwest at least the FBI personnel felt guilty about what they were doing. Needless to say, that was just fiction. The CIA and judicial prosecutors have absolutely no qualms about doing even worse. That is why sociopaths are the best CIA agents. They have absolutely no conscience.
  • Elim
    But this is what our clandestine services DO, to protect us, ya know? They draw some innocent person into some scheme that they cooked up, then prosecute the innocent person as a terrorist. The American people are told that our heroic FBI or CIA saved us again.
  • aerows
    Don't lump the FBI in with the CIA. The FBI actually has rules to follow. The CIA does whatever they want, and answers to no one.
  • Elim
    Oh, sure. Just ask Sibel Edmonds about that.
  • S in PA
    Mark, she was convicted before the election.
  • MarkH
    Were the prosecutors DoJ holdovers appointed by Bushies?
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