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men's lawyer, Hasan Katchela, described the men as disappointed in the sentence and planned to appeal saying, "We are surprised, we were not expecting this decision. The families want to challenge the verdict in high court." Rana Bukhtiar, the deputy prosecutor general of Punjab, said that the prosecutors in the case sought to appeal the sentencing to have it increased as they initially had sought the maximum penalty, 25 years in jail. The judge dismissed the remaining charges that had been leveled against the men including directing others to commit terrorism, which could have resulted in a sentence of life imprisonment. The FBI and other U.S. agencies were initially involved in the case, but a lawyer for the men's families, Nina Ginsburg, criticized what she claimed was "the lack of involvement by the U.S. government to protect the rights". A spokesman for the State Department, P.J. Crowley, said that embassy officials had monitored the progress of the case and that they have "met periodically with each individual and have not seen any evidence of mistreatment will continue to…support them during the appeals process."
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advocate, Ameer Abdullah Rokri, of the group said they had no plans to seek training in terrorist tactics and that they intended to go to Afghanistan to work with refugees there. As of January 4, 2010, Pakistani authorities had made a number of allegations against the men, most notably of attempting to engage in terrorism, and police were planning to seek life sentences. The five may be charged "waging war against Pakistan" and "planning terrorist attacks in the country."
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will be deported to the U.S. in the near future. The men plead not guilty and now await the next phase of the trial, a hearing on March 31, 2010 in which the prosecution will present its evidence against them. The men's Advocates expected the trial to go on for at least six months. and the case will be heard before a judge, in an anti-terrorism court in Sargodha.
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As of December 14, the High Court of Lahore was awaiting further information in the case before it ruled on the issue of the extradition of the five men, which the U.S. had not yet sought. Police involved in the case said that the men had been in contact with militant groups since August 2009 and had
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On December 11, 2009, the FBI questioned the five men separately, as it wanted them to return to the U.S., but was uncertain as to whether they would be deported. The five were not immediately charged under Pakistani law, and it was not known what charges they may face in the U.S. The minister of law
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The charges not carrying possible life sentences carry sentences of up to seven years. Nadeem Akram Cheema, a public prosecutor involved in the case said, "We will try to get the maximum punishment and we have all the evidence." That they were formally charged indicates that it is unlikely that they
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Pakistani officials said that men were a security threat and that they had been arrested before they could mount an attack. A prosecutor in the case, Nadeem Akram Cheema, said that based upon their contact with a Taliban recruiter, "They wanted to be part of an operation. They and their handlers did
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and to Lahore. They spent five days there before they finally arrived at Sargodha. They landed in Karachi on November 20. One of the men had left an 11 min video that expressed his belief that Muslim lands must be defended against western invaders. However, it was not described as a typical suicide
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The men claimed that the torture was meted out by Pakistani Police and FBI agents, however, both U.S. and Pakistani authorities have denied the allegations. The men also claimed that the torture was directed by U.S. officials, which was denied by Pakistani prison official and the U.S. Consulate in
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On Thursday, June 24, 2010, Judge Mian Anwar Nazir found the five men guilty. The men were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and fines of $ 823 for conspiring against the state and an additional 5 years for financing a militant organization; both sentences are scheduled to run concurrently. The
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In mid-January 2010, the men appeared in a special anti-terrorism court in Sargodha, where the police detailed the charges against them. Police officials presented the judge with a 250-page charge sheet, which contained evidence that the men had met with the Jaish-e-Muhammed militant group in
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Police initially accused two men of having contacts in al-Qaeda, a charge that they denied. According to a lawyer for the defense, Hassan Dastgir Katchela, the prosecutors' case is based upon an alleged e-mail from an al-Qaeda operative to the men. The five men deny any such E-mail exists. An
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The defense sought to have the men released on bail on the grounds of lack of evidence, but the request was rejected by the presiding judge, Anwar Nazeer. The trial was set for March 17, 2010, according to the public prosecutor, Naveed Akram Cheema and a Pakistani court has blocked the men's
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is the son of Khalid Farooq, the occupant of the house in Pakistan in which they were detained. He lives on the same street as the mosque with his father and his mother, Sabrina, who operates a computer business. Khalid, who immigrated to the US some 20 years ago, and Sabrina were in
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The men have said that they were on route to Afghanistan to perform charity and humanitarian work in assisting Muslim refugees. Listed on their visa applications as the purpose of travel, however, was attending a friend's wedding in Karachi and sightseeing in Lahore and Sargodha.
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said that the men had been in contact with local militant groups since August 2009 and had offered their assistance in unspecified attacks. They were not initially accused of a crime. They had been missing from their home area for approximately a month prior to their detention.
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The five young men were formally charged on Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in a closed hearing in Sargodha. Each of the charges against the five men are related to terrorism. According to Hassan Katchela, a defense lawyer, each of the five was charged with, as reported by
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extradition. The hearing on March 17 was adjourned by Judge Anwar Nazeer until March 31. On March 31, a hearing in the Sargodha Jail was adjourned until April 17. A U.S. delegation was in attendance.
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The Pakistani government, on April 17, presented its evidence, including documents, phone logs, e-mails and 13 witnesses. In addition, they announced the name of the militant linked to al-Qaeda,
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Investigators stated that the men were on route to Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban against NATO forces. The investigators mentioned that the men had planned to go from Sargodha to
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D.C. Council and was described by another college student he had met through the Council as "very devout; he wouldn't date women" but not explicitly political. He performed the
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Some of the suspects were born outside the U.S., but all of them are U.S. citizens. However, the U.S. embassy in Pakistan said that one of them did not have a U.S. passport.
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and the second of them listed as two separate charges: "criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism in Pakistan planning to wage war against a friendly country." According to
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Dastagir, a lawyer for the defense, alleged the evidence had been fabricated by the police and said he would present evidence sufficient to prove the men's innocence.
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expressed their concerns of possible abuse to Pakistani officials previously, however, the U.S. government is satisfied that the trial was progressing openly.
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Their names are Umer Farooq, Ramy Zamzam, Ahmed Abdullah, Waqar Khan, and Aman Yasir. Ahmed Abdullah was later identified as Ahmed Abdullah Minni.
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On June 24, 2010, the five men were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment; both the defense and the prosecution are planning to appeal.
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also lived on the same street as the mosque with his family, which runs a day care center. He is described as a "native of
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also reported five charges, adding "directing a person to commit a terrorist act," and without the last two reported by
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According to investigators, the men had planned to meet a contact close to the Afghan border, between Punjab and the
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in 2007 and returned "even more intensely observant." Pakistani Police described him as the leader of the five.
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Early in the ongoing investigation, officials described them as en route to fight against American forces in
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when their son and the others showed up. Khalid was initially detained as well but was later released.
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Hyderabad. According to a member of the police, Usman Anwar, the men admitted their desire to wage
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and that they had donated money to banned militant groups. The men's legal representative,
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Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History
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not have enough time to plan a meticulous attack and were nabbed before they could."
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plotting attacks in Afghanistan, an ally of Pakistan, which carries a life sentence
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on a house with links to a militant group. In part of an increasing trend in
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Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United States
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They knew one another from the ICNA Center, a mosque affiliated with
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Robert Windrem, Pete Williams and Jim Miklaszewski (March 8, 2010).
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Jerry Markon, Karin Brulliard and Mohammed Rizwan (March 18, 2010).
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Jerry Markon, Debbi Wilgoren and Rizwan Mohammed (March 17, 2010).
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Perlez, Jane; Salman Masood, Waqar Gillani (December 11, 2009).
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planning attacks against allies of Pakistan and within Pakistan
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planning attacks on Pakistani air force bases in Sargodha and
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Zahid Hussain, Tom Wright and Keith Johnson (June 25, 2010).
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Inter-Services Intelligence activities in the United States
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Gillani, Waqar; Richard A. Oppel Jr. (January 18, 2009).
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The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power
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Waqar Gillani and Sabrina Tavernise (June 24, 2010).
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Lorber, Janie; Ashley Southall (December 10, 2009).
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planning assaults on a Pakistani nuclear power plant
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Index

Waqar Khan
Muslim Americans
Washington, D.C.
police raid
Pakistan
homegrown terrorism
Afghanistan
Sargodha

Karachi
Hyderabad
Lahore
Sargodha
Dulles International Airport
Karachi
Hyderabad
North-West Frontier Province
Taliban
al-Qaeda
YouTube
Punjab Province
Jaish-e-Muhammed
Federal Bureau of Investigation
South Waziristan
Islamic Circle of North America
Arlington
Sargodha
Egyptian
historically black
Howard University

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