The Chicago Tribune, 24 June 2010
Publié le :
24 juin 2010
Zarar Khan
"SARGODHA,
Pakistan (AP) Five American men were convicted Thursday on terror charges by a Pakistani court and sentenced to 10 years in prison in a case that has heightened concerns about Westerners traveling to Pakistan to contact
al-Qaida and other Islamist extremist groups.
"The trial of the young Muslim men from the
Washington, D.C., area was sensitive for the U.S., which has a duty to ensure justice for its citizens abroad but also has pushed Pakistan to crack down on militancy.
"Prosecutors said e-mail records and witness statements proved the men used the Internet to plot terror attacks in Pakistan and nations allied with it. The father of one of the men said they were in Pakistan to attend his son's wedding, but had intended to cross into
Afghanistan for humanitarian work."
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