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Yusuf Islam wins
amatullah
02/17/05 at 09:48:14

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/76A94BDF-0922-4FB8-8278-0C1E79BB69FD.htm

Two British newspapers are to pay unspecified damages to singer Yusuf
Islam
- previously known as Cat Stevens - over articles linking him to
terrorists.


Islam on Tuesday said The Sunday Times and The Sun had promised not to
repeat the allegation and agreed to pay his legal costs and
"substantial
damages".

"It seems to be the easiest thing in the world these days to make
scurrilous
accusations against Muslims, and in my case it directly impacts on my
relief
work and damages my reputation as an artist," he said.

"The harm done is often difficult to repair. However, I am delighted by
the
settlement, which helps vindicate my character and good name."

Confirmation

The Sunday Times and The Sun both confirmed they were making payments
to
Islam but declined to specify the amounts.

"There is an agreed settlement," said Richard Caseby, managing editor
of The
Sunday Times. "The Sunday Times always denied liability and we
disagreed
with Cat Stevens' lawyers interpretation of the article, but we took a
pragmatic view of the case."

"It seems to be the easiest thing in the world these days to make
scurrilous
accusations against Muslims, and in my case it directly impacts on my
relief
work and damages my reputation as an artist"

Yusuf Islam

Janet Anderson, a spokeswoman for The Sun, said Islam's statement was
correct but declined to comment further.

The stories appeared in the newspapers in October. The Sunday Times ran
a
correction in November saying it had not intended to suggest Islam
supported
terrorism.

"We wish to make it clear that he is not and never has been involved in
any
such activities and we accept that he abhors all forms of terrorism,"
it
said.

The Sun also ran a correction.

Islam was removed from a London-to-Washington flight in September
because
American officials suspected him of links to terrorists, a charge he
vehemently denies.

He said the US government has still not told him what the accusation
was
based on.

Islam said he planned to use the money from the newspapers for aid
projects
he started to help children orphaned by the recent tsunami in Asia.


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