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January 20, 2008 Sunday Muharram 10, 1429





Al Qaeda bomb plotter gets life in US


NEW YORK, Jan 19: A Canadian who admitted plotting to bomb US embassies in Singapore and the Philippines was sentenced to life in prison on Friday after telling the court he had been “brainwashed” by Al Qaeda.

Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, a Canadian citizen of Iraqi descent, was sentenced by a federal judge after pleading guilty in July 2002 for his role in the disrupted bomb plots on orders from Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

He initially cooperated with US authorities but the relationship soured and he grew to mistrust them during four years he was held in prison.

He was sentenced without a trial, based on his initial guilty plea and court documents on the secret case were only unsealed shortly before the sentencing.

“I do not believe in terrorism, violence and killing,” Jabarah, 25, told US District Judge Barbara Jones, saying he had been a “naive youth” who was indoctrinated by bin Laden and other Al Qaeda leaders.

“I was very unfortunately brainwashed,” he said. “I was very sadly deceived by them and they exploited and used me maliciously.”

The judge, noting that “actions speak louder than words,” said although Jabarah had denounced Al Qaeda and terrorism, he was the moving force in the embassy plots.

“That was a decision that had to be made knowingly and wilfully and cannot be mitigated” by arguing “you were duped into believing somehow killing innocent people could be right,” she said.

Jabarah admitted he swore loyalty in person to bin Laden in May 2001 and received instructions from accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to attack U.S. and Israeli embassies in the Philippines.

They later shifted the target to the U.S. embassy in Singapore and acquired surveillance videos and explosives.

Prosecutors said Jabarah was a liaison between al Qaeda and the Jemaah.—Reuters






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