FBI doctor disputes suspect's torture claims
Posted by Robert on October 18, 2005 9:55 AM
Of course, claiming torture is a tactic right out of the Al-Qaeda playbook. [1] Ahmed Omar Abu Ali update from [2] AP, with thanks to DC Watson:
ALEXANDRIA -- An FBI doctor testified Monday that he found no significant scars on the back of a U.S. citizen who claims that Saudi police whipped and tortured him into falsely confessing he joined al-Qaida and plotted to assassinate President Bush....Prosecutors allege Ahmed Omar Abu Ali joined al-Qaida in 2002 while enrolled in a college in Saudi Arabia. They say he confessed to plotting Bush's assassination along with other terrorist acts, including plans to establish an al-Qaida cell in the United States and to rescue of Muslim prisoners detained at Guantanamo Bay....
His attorneys want the confession thrown out. They argue that the 24-year-old falsely confessed after being tortured and whipped by the Saudis, and they say U.S. authorities were complicit in the torture.
Prosecutors deny Abu Ali, of Falls Church, was mistreated.
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