WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a country seared by the Sept. 11 attacks, Muslim American charities and donors say they live in constant fear of frozen funds, indictments and even closure, regardless of whether they have done anything wrong.
The case of former Florida university professor Sami al-Arian, who was acquitted on several charges of funding terrorists on Tuesday after almost three years in jail, highlights and underscores these concerns.
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