Texas
teen arrested over clock is moving to Qatar with his family
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[October 21, 2015]
By Lisa Maria Garza
DALLAS (Reuters) - The Texas boy arrested
for bringing to school a homemade clock that was mistaken for a bomb is
moving to Qatar, his family said on Tuesday, a few hours after he was at
the White House for an astronomy night hosted by President Barack Obama.
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Ahmed Mohamed, 14, a bespectacled ninth-grader who became an
Internet sensation for an arrest that supporters said was influenced
by bias against his Muslim religion, has accepted an offer from the
Qatar Foundation to study at its Young Innovators Program.
"This means, that we, as a family, will relocate to Qatar where
Ahmed will receive a full scholarship for secondary and
undergraduate education," his family said in a statement.
The teenager, who dabbles in robotics and had attended a Dallas-area
high school, has basked in celebrity status since his arrest in
September. The family has been traveling the globe to meet
dignitaries.
Sudanese state radio reported that his father took him to meet
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. The Sudanese leader is accused by
the International Criminal Court of masterminding genocide, crimes
against humanity and war crimes during Sudan's Darfur conflict.
After Mohamed was seen in a NASA T-shirt in handcuffs, the Twitter
hashtag #IStandWithAhmed trended globally and was cited in praise
from Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Facebook Chief Executive
Officer Mark Zuckerberg, who said: "Having the skill and ambition to
build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest.”
No charges were filed and police in the Dallas suburb of Irving said
in September they were reviewing their actions in the case..
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At the White House on Monday night, Obama briefly met Mohamed as he
shook hands with students at the event, giving the student a hug.
At the time of the arrest, Obama's Twitter feed had a message of
support for Mohammed, which read: "Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring
it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like
science. It's what makes America great."
"It was amazing, and a honor meeting President Obama," Mohamed said
on Twitter after meeting Obama.
(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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