- Rafiq Abdus Sabir
Rafiq Abdus Sabir, an American doctor convicted of supporting terrorism, had agreed to provide medical treatment to insurgents wounded in the US-led Invasion of Iraq.
Born in
New York , Sabir was raised by his mentally-ill mother after his father abandoned the familyhttp://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2007/04/22/0422sabir.html] . He graduated fromColumbia University and worked as anemergency room physician inBoca Raton, Florida (including atGlades General Hospital ) andSaudi Arabia , [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/05/16/us_doctor_pledged_to_al_qaeda_for_jihad_prosecutor/ U.S. doctor pledged to al Qaeda for jihad: prosecutor - Boston.com ] ] paying off $750,000 frommedical school debts, living with hiscommon-law wife Arlene Morgan, and their two sons. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-05-31-terror_x.htm USATODAY.com - N.Y. man, Fla. man denied bail after arrests in al-Qaeda sting ] ] http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/11848664.htm]He was approached by an undercover
FBI agent Ali Soufan, who pretended to a member ofal-Qaeda wanting to set up medical care for injured fighters.http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070522/ap_on_re_us/terrorism_arrest] Sabir was arrested onMay 28 ,2005 at his home in the Villa San Remogated community , where he had lived for the past two years.Sabir is a friend of
Tarik Shah , a New Yorkjazz musician and martial-arts expert who was convicted of agreeing to provide training to Iraqi insurgents. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30C12F83D5B0C768CDDAD0894DF404482&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Bronx Man Pleads Guilty In Terror Case - New York Times ] ] Shah pled guilty and agreed to serve 15 years in prison, and was the one who gave the FBI Sabir's name as a "co-accomplice". A Brooklyn bookstore owner and aWashington D.C. cabdriver received 13 and 15 years imprisonment respectively, in the same FBIsting operation .Shah and Sabir swore "Bayat" together, though Sabir later claimed that since the oath was simply repeating Arabic that was read to him by the FBI agent, he hadn't understood what was being said, and that the agent's primitive Arabic resulted in words like "al-Qaeda" being mispronounced and undecipherable, as demonstrated in audiotapes played for the courtroom. Federal prosecutor
Karl Metzner argued that since Sabir had lived inSaudi Arabia for several months, he must be able to speak Arabic.Other evidence argued by Metzner included the fact that Sabir was a legal firearms owner.
Sabir was found guilty on
May 21 ,2007 , and expressed disappointment with the verdict through his lawyer Ed Wilford. OnNovember 28 ,2007 , Sabir was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment, out of a possible maximium of 30. http://nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/FeaturedDocs/U.S._v_Sabir_DOJPR_Sent.pdf]References
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url=http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/Sabir050407
title=al Qaeda in America: U.S. physician found GUILTY of providing support to al QaedaAmericanTerrorism
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