This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz) stamped as evidence for House Oversight. It details the author's interactions with high-profile political figures, including a scheduled meeting with Yitzhak Rabin shortly before his assassination, a refusal to represent Rabin's assassin Yigal Amir, and discussions with Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding the potential representation of Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic. The text also mentions inquiries for legal representation received during the 2011 Arab Spring from representatives of Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi.
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| Author/Narrator | Lawyer |
Likely Alan Dershowitz (based on context of high-profile legal representation and self-description as a 'Zionist Jew'...
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| Yitzhak Rabin | Prime Minister of Israel |
Consulted with the author; was scheduled to meet the author in Boston regarding rhetoric in Israel before his assassi...
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| Israel's Ambassador to the United States | Diplomat |
Intermediary who arranged the scheduled meeting between the author and Rabin.
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| Yigal Amir | Assassin |
Murdered Rabin. The author declined an offer to represent him.
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| Radovan Karadzic | Head of Bosnian Serbs |
Referred to as 'Radovin Karadic'. Sought the author's legal representation while a fugitive and later in prison.
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| Bill Clinton | President of the United States |
Discussed the potential representation of Karadzic with the author at a dinner.
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| Hillary Clinton | First Lady |
Discussed Karadzic with the author; was adamantly against the author representing him.
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| Hosni Mubarak | Deposed President of Egypt |
Representatives contacted the author for legal defense during the Arab Spring.
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| Muammar Gaddafi | Leader of Libya |
Representatives contacted the author for legal defense during the Arab Spring.
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| Norwegian human rights activist | Activist |
Close to Mubarak; asked the author to join Mubarak's legal team in Cairo.
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| International Tribunal in the Hague |
Where Karadzic was urged to turn himself in and where he was eventually tried.
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Location where Rabin was scheduled to speak and meet the author.
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Country dealing with virulent rhetoric discussed by Rabin.
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Location of ethnic wars involving Karadzic.
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Location of the prison and tribunal where the author met Karadzic.
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Country involved in Arab Spring.
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Spelled 'Lybia' in text. Country involved in Arab Spring.
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Proposed location for the author to join Mubarak's legal team.
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"I raised the question of whether it would be wise for Mubarek to be represented by a Zionist Jew."Source
"Mrs. Clinton was adamantly against my representation of this 'butcher,' but President Clinton said that if I could persuade him to turn himself into the international tribunal in the Hague as a condition of my representing him, it would be a worthwhile tradeoff."Source
"I declined the offer to represent Amir"Source
"I told him of my policy of not representing fugitives or people involved in ongoing crimes."Source
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