http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6622020,00.html
Doctor in Terror Trial Defends Himself 

NEW YORK (AP) - A Florida doctor accused of pledging to support terrorists
testified Wednesday that he never believed he was agreeing to aid al-Qaida
when he took an oath from an FBI agent the government says was posing as a
terror recruiter. 


``I am not a member of al-Qaida,'' Rafiq Abdus Sabir told the jury during
his trial in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. ``It is wrong to kill.'' 


He said there was ``no way I'm going to align myself with al-Qaida.'' 


``That is just not me,'' he said. ``I never had any thoughts about them
whatsoever and all the nasty things they have done around the world, killing
people, innocent people mostly and the big atrocities they have done around
the world.'' 


Sabir was arrested after an FBI sting operation and charged with providing
material support to a terrorist organization, a charge that could carry a
prison sentence of up to 30 years if he is convicted. 


On Monday, FBI agent Ali Soufan testified that he administered an oath in
May 2004 to Sabir and his good friend, jazz musician and martial arts expert
Tarik Shah, in which both men pledged their support to al-Qaida and its
leader, Osama bin Laden. 


A tape recording of the pledge ceremony and Soufan's testimony are the
centerpiece of the government's case against Sabir, who is standing trial
alone after three co-defendants - Shah, a Washington, D.C., cab driver and a
Brooklyn bookstore owner - pleaded guilty and agreed to sentences between 13
and 15 years in prison. 


Sabir said he thought the oath was a pledge to support Muslim brothers,
meaning all Muslims, and it was the traditional oath given for centuries to
Muslims who wanted to strengthen their commitment to their faith. 


He said he never heard bin Laden's name and, ``I did not think al-Qaida was
involved in this in any way, shape or form.'' When Soufan mentioned ``Sheik
Osama'' on the tape, Sabir never thought it referred to bin Laden because
``Osama'' is a common name and ``sheik'' can only be used to refer to
someone who has received religious training, which bin Laden has not, the
doctor testified. 


Sabir said that when he made his religious pledge, known as pledging bayat,
he had ``no idea what I was getting into.'' 


``I had no idea what this bayat was going to cost me,'' he added. ``I had no
idea it was going to end up in something like this.'' 


 



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