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brexiiton · 11 months
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A judge called an FBI operative a 'villain.' Ruling comes too late for 2 convicted in terror sting
BY MICHAEL HILL
Updated 3:59 PM GMT +10, August 8, 2023
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - In a scathing ruling last month, a judge said the FBI had used a "villain" of an informant to manipulate a group of Muslim men into going along with a fictitious plot to destroy military planes and synagogues in New York City's suburbs. She ordered three released from prison, saying "the real lead conspirator was the United States."
Now, a man convicted in another sting carried out by the same FBI operative says he hopes the ruling will prompt U.S. prosecutors to review the fairness of similar counterterrorism operations carried out in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks.
"Hopefully this will be the first step for the Justice Department to review all those cases of conspiracy and entrapment," said Yassin Aref, a former imam who spent 14 years in federal custody in a case involving a business loan made to an Albany pizza shop owner and a made-up story about a Stinger missile.
Aref and the shop owner were arrested in 2004 in one of several FBI stings carried out by a paid civilian operative named Shahed Hussain, whose work has been criticized for years by civil liberties groups.
Hussain entered the U.S with his wife and two sons in the 1990s afer he was accused of murder - falsely, he once testified - in his native Pakistan. He settled in the Albany area and was working as a translator when he got caught helping someone get their driver's license illegally. In exchange for leniency, he started working for the FBI.
American law enforcement at the time was on a massive hunt for terrorist "sleeper cells" planning attacks on U.S. soil. Hussain worked with the FBI to approach people suspected of being sympathetic to Islamic militant groups and see if they could be talked into an illegal act.
One target was a group of four men from Newburgh, New York, who were arrested in 2009, convicted of plotting deadly antisemitic attacks and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Courts has upheld their convictions, finding they knowingly became eager participants in a plot to plant explosives at a Bronx synagogue. But when three of the four applied for compassionate release, U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon granted the request, saying the FBI had sent a master manipulator "to troll among the poorest and weakest of men for 'terrorists' who might prove susceptible to an offer of much-needed cash in exchange for committing a faux crime."
In a ruling July 28, McMahon called them "hapless, easily manipulated and penurious petty criminals" who had no connection to any terrorist group and had "never remotely contemplated" violent extremist before they met Hussain.
The ruling resonated with defendants and attorneys in a case Hussain helped build in 2004 against two men involved with an Albany mosque, Aref and former pizza shop owner Mohammed Hossain.
Posing as a successful businessman, Hussain befriended Hossain, eventually offering to lend him $50,000 for his struggling business. But he also told the pizza parlor owner the money would come from the sale of a shoulder-fired missile, imported from China, to a group that wanted to kill a Pakistani diplomat in New York City.
Hossain later said he thought the talk about an attack was a joke and that the missile he was shown was a plumbing supply. For religious reasons, he asked his imam, Aref, to witness the business transaction, much like a notary.
Aref and Hossain, now free after serving long prison terms for money laundering concealing material support for an attack with a weapon of mass destruction and giving material support to a terrorist organization, say they were innocent.
"I was a businessman taking care of my children," Hossain told the Associated Press.
Defense lawyers said they were manipulated to take part in a deal they didn't understand.
"The government wanted to make me something big, to make me look like danger," said Aref, speaking to the AP from his native Iraq, where he now lives. When the FBI was not able to find real terrorists, he said, "then they created one."
The FBI declined to comment. Emails seeking comment were sent to the Department of Justice and the regional U.S. attorney's office.
At the time of the arrests, then-deputy attorney general James Comey said "we are working very, very hard to infiltrate the enemy." After their convictions, then-U.S. Attorney Glenn Suddaby said the pair were "prone to support terrorism."
But the Albany case became a prime example used by critics who believed the government overreacted in its response to 9/11. In their view, Hussain was not informing on potential terrorists, but pushing people toward illegal behavior.
Judge McMahon described Hussain as "most unsavory," saying he encouraged his naive targets with rhetoric and a large cash reward.
McMahon's government-led conspiracy criticism is "exactly the argument we were making," said Terence Kindlon, the attorney who represented Aref. Kindlon called a "contrived case" tried amid rage over 9/11.
Hussain is believed to have returned to Pakistan, but he maintained a limo company in upstate New York that was operated by a son. In 2018, one of the company's vehicles wrecked while carrying a group on a birthday outing, killing 20. Hussain's son was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to at least five years in prison after prosecutors presented evidence that the company had evaded safety regulations.
The FBI said in a prepared statement that it did not take any action that allowed the limousine company to operate, "nor did we take any action to interfere with the prosecution of the case."
Contact information for Hussain in Pakistan could not be found.
Aref, 53, was deported after his prison sentence but says he bears no ill will. His appeals attorney, Kathy Manley, said legal appeals are exhausted.
Hossain, 68, was released in 2020 and lives in Albany. He no longer has the pizza place, but maintains a handful of rental properties. He said the experience has left him with lingering fears.
"If I look back and I'm thinking about what has happened," he said, "it just makes me numb."
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rose1water · 2 years
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The tears that we shed for Imam Husayn ع signifies a harmony between our souls; it represents a brief flight that our spirit makes along with Husayn's ع spirit. Such a teardrop has the potential to create within us a little glow of his valor, his faith, his piety; a small spark of his tawhid—and it is for this reason that a single teardrop for Imam Husayn ع has magnificent value.
— Shaheed Mutahhari (r)
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paulpingminho · 1 year
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topnews24online · 2 years
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Today is Shaheed Noor Hussain Day
Today is Shaheed Noor Hussain Day
Top News Desk: Today November 10 (Thursday) is Shaheed Noor Hussain Day. Today is an unforgettable day of the movement-struggle for the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh. On this day, Noor Hossain was martyred in the anti-dictatorship movement of 1987. His self-sacrifice against the dictatorship of that time accelerated the movement of democratic people. On that day, Jubo League Nur Hossain…
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offender42085 · 11 months
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Before trial, the Judge said he would accept a plea bargain and impose a term of 1 1/3 to 4 years in prison--but after loosing at trial the Judge gave a longer sentence.....
Nauman A Hussain, New York inmate 23B2641, born 1990, incarceration intake 06/13/2023 at age 33, parole eligible 05/14/2028, scheduled conditional release 05/14/2033, Full Release 05/14/2038
Manslaughter
Nauman Hussain, the limousine operator convicted earlier of 20 counts of manslaughter for his role in the deadly Oct. 6, 2018 crash, was sentenced to 5 to 15 years in state prison.
The Schoharie County Courthouse is just a few miles from the scene of the wreck. State Supreme Court Justice Peter Lynch handed down the sentence — the maximum allowed under state law.
“I’m familiar with all the facts of this case, and I’m going to render a verdict accordingly,” said Lynch, who last year rejected a plea deal that would have seen Hussain complete community service and receive probation in lieu of prison time for his role in the crash.
Hussain, the operator of Prestige Limousine & Chauffeur Service — the Wilton-based company, owned by his father, which rented the stretched 2001 Ford Excursion SUV, that would later crash after suffering catastrophic brake failure, to a group of 17 friends from the Amsterdam area to attend a birthday celebration in Cooperstown — did not speak during the proceedings.
He sat silently with his head down, handcuffed, wearing bright orange prison garb, as family members spoke for more than an hour.
All 17 passengers, the vehicle’s driver and two bystanders were killed after the vehicle’s brakes failed as it descended a steep hill on state Route 30, before crossing the intersection of Route 30A at speeds in excess of 100 mph, striking a vehicle in the parking lot of the Apple Barrel Country Store and coming to rest in a culvert.
Some raised questions about what role Hussain’s father, Shahed, played in the crash and whether his past ties to the FBI as an informant allowed the family to circumvent state and federal vehicle registration and inspection laws that could have prevented the wreck. Shahed Hussain was not in the country at the time of the crash and has never been charged in connection to the incident.
The FBI provided families of those killed in the crash a briefing about their handling of Shahed Hussain a few days before sengencing, but several have said questions remain about whether he used his connections with the agency to avoid persecution.
The sentencing comes two weeks after a jury convicted Hussain of second-degree manslaughter following a seven-day trial that was initially expected to last up to six weeks, but almost never happened at all.
Hussain, in 2021, accepted a plea deal to 20 counts of criminally negligent homicide that would have seen him escape jail time and instead serve probation and community service.
But Judge Lynch rejected to deal at a sentencing hearing, offering Hussain the option to serve 1 1/3 to 4 years in prison or go to trial.
Lynch, who called the deal “completely disingenuous and unacceptable to this court,” began overseeing the trial after Schoharie County Court Judge George Bartlett III, who approved the plea deal, retired.
The crash was caused by a ruptured rear brake line that rendered the vehicle’s back brakes inoperable and caused the front brakes to overheat and melt. The master brake cylinder was determined to be working at the time of the wreck.
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beardedmrbean · 5 months
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A man convicted in 2010 of plotting to blow up New York City synagogues and a Jewish community center, and shoot down military planes, was ordered to be released from prison by a judge who said the defendant was part of a group manipulated by the FBI.
Four men, who became known as the "Newburgh Four," were caught up in a scheme in 2009 to attack the synagogues and community center, and launch stinger missiles at military aircraft, driven by what the judge describes as overzealous FBI agents and an "unsavory" confidential informant.
U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon had already ordered the three other men in the group - Onta Williams, David Williams and Laguerra Payen - to be released last July.
The fourth man, James Cromitie, described as the ringleader by the government, was ordered released by the judge on Friday.
The judge called the case "notorious" and described the men as "hapless" petty criminals who were "easily manipulated" by the government in a sting operation.
Cromitie's lawyer was quoted in the New York Times as saying the judge's order was "at least some kind of vindication for what we believe was a tragic miscarriage of justice."
The four men were convicted of terrorism charges in 2010 and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Friday's order by the judge asked for Cromitie's sentence to be cut to time served plus 90 days. It did not reverse the conviction.
Judge McMahon said that Cromitie was a small-time "grifter" who was broke and unemployed when he was enlisted in the FBI-driven plot and provided fake bombs to plant in exchange for $250,000 in the "jihadist mission." Cromitie enlisted the other three men to serve as lookouts, according to the judge. "The three men were recruited so that Cromitie could conspire with someone," the judge said. "The real lead conspirator was the United States. .... The FBI invented the conspiracy; identified the targets; manufactured the ordnance."
Cromitie was recruited by longtime FBI informant Shahed Hussain, whom the judge called a "villain." The judge wrote that Hussain's role was to infiltrate mosques and spot people who could be potential extremists.
Hussain offered "heavenly and earthly rewards, including as much as $250,000" to Cromitie "if he would plan and participate in, and find others to participate in, a jihadist 'mission,'" according to the judge.
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bollywoodirect · 1 month
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Did you know Anwar Hussain was the maternal half-brother of actress Nargis?
Anwar was a talented actor in Hindi cinema, renowned for his roles as villains and in supporting parts. His career in Bollywood lasted 38 years, from 1938 to 1981, during which he appeared in over 100 movies.
Some of his most memorable performances were in films like Aawaz, Ab Dilli Dur Nahin, Gunga Jamuna, Shaheed, Baharon Ke Sapne, Victoria No. 203, Chori Mera Kaam, Loafer, Gaddar, Rafoo Chakkar, and Jail Yatra. Anwar was also the son of the famous singer Jaddanbai, making him a prominent figure in the film industry for his acting and family connections.
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hahahakeemu · 11 months
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Shaheed Sayyid Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr stated, “The commemorations of Imam al-Hussain ع is a thorn in the eyes of the tyrants.”
These nights truly connect us to our worthy scholars, and thus, we are connected to Imam Sahib al-Zaman عج.
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likewaterfallz · 2 years
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COMMON CONFUSIONS RELATED TO THE BELIEFS OF SHIAS POST 2
Another question which brings the test. My acquaintance told me, "Why you cry for Hussain when many were shuhada in history? If we cry for him we should cry for eveyone. They are all the same." This hurts me so much. Please dont get me wrong, I am open for questions of all kind. If I dont know something I will be straightforward to say I don't know but lets learn together.
What I do know is the answer to this question. That,
DEATH is inevitable and true that there have been many shuhada in islamic history. But first of all they are not the same. Had they all been same, the killing of Ameer Hamza (ra) would not have saddened Rasool (saww) so much that his deah combined with the death of Hazrat Abu Talib (as) and hazrat Khadija (sa) in the same year made him declare that year Aam ul Huzn.
And Imam Hussain's (as) martyrdom is NOT the same. It wasnt any ghazwa or any other battle against nonbelievers that he was killed. He was killed by people who prayed and recited kalma. What is sad is that Muslims rendered him, his companions, kids, and women the worst and most inhumane treatment. This is a clear indication between the two ideologies, one which is a malign tumor to islam of course followed by yazeedis who supported murder and plunder without fear of Allah and the other one was kindness, negotiation, humanity, reliance over allah, and the utmost resolve. Because frankly speaking I have not seen in history where a man was faced with 30000 spears by the people who worship the same God as him yet He remained more adherant to tauheed than anyone on the battlefield that day. The concept of tauheed is no dilution in monotheism. When the nafs rises enough to compel one to make acts which may tarnish the entire message of God then that itself is the beginning of the dilution in tauheed which is a debate for another day. So, its not the same.
Do we cry that he became a shaheed? No! We cry for the sufferings rendered to him and his family by Muslims. When a Christian saw him be tormented by the forces of yazeed he converted to Islam so that he could defend him. He was killed defending a man he just met and whose face made him believe in excellence of Islamic principles more than fake glory of the forces of the then islamic ummah Caliph yazeed. People found death better than what Muslims were doing on 10th muharram 61 hijri to the progeny of rasool allah (saww). We cry because we are not affiliated to those so called Muslims who could not come up with one crime against which they thought the grandson of Rasool Allah (saww) should be beheaded. We cry over what could have been the destiny of Tauheed and islam had Imam Hussain (as) not risen to say NO to the forceful allegiance to illegitimate caliphate. WE cey over the fact that only two decades later to the demise of Prophet (saww) people plunged in the same darkness, barbarism, and ignorance for which they got revelations in the first place. We cry to keep the ignorance at bay and keep rejuvinating our hearts with the name of Al Hussain (as) against all yazeeds. The question of allegiajce brings many questions on the legitimacy of caliphate. Was it to guide people or to annex more areas and increase political influence with religion as guise? That is something to ponder upon. We dont because we are hushed by molvis. Asking questions is not shirk. God has said, Seek. Why then we must not?
I am writing my response and feedback in a humble and polite manner. I know no one has time to question these thinga then research and get answers. Also many posionous suspicions are spread from inside and outside elements. These statements are familiar to all of us cause we are trapped in the same confused present. Also I am writing for my personal records. Also I am writing because my nana died and I dont have anyone with whom I can make these discussions who actually enjoys to debate.
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andrewtheprophet · 20 days
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apuestasoscars2024 · 2 months
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¿Cuál es la ubicación exacta de Al Yarmouk y qué atracciones turísticas ofrece?
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¿Cuál es la ubicación exacta de Al Yarmouk y qué atracciones turísticas ofrece?
Ubicación geográfica de Al Yarmouk
Al Yarmouk es una región con una ubicación geográfica destacada en el Oriente Medio. Se encuentra situada al sur de la ciudad de Damasco, la capital de Siria. Esta área se extiende en la llanura de Hauran, cerca de la frontera con Jordania, lo que le otorga una posición estratégica en la región.
Geográficamente, Al Yarmouk se caracteriza por su paisaje de tierras fértiles y su clima mediterráneo, lo que lo convierte en una zona propicia para la agricultura. Sus campos cultivados son conocidos por producir una amplia variedad de cultivos, incluyendo cereales, verduras y frutas.
Además de su importancia agrícola, Al Yarmouk también tiene un valor histórico y cultural significativo. Durante siglos, ha sido habitado por diversas comunidades, incluyendo a los antiguos romanos y bizantinos. Más recientemente, la región ha sido escenario de conflictos debido a su cercanía con áreas disputadas en el conflicto sirio.
La ubicación estratégica de Al Yarmouk ha sido objeto de interés para diversas potencias regionales e internacionales a lo largo de la historia. Su proximidad a importantes centros urbanos y rutas comerciales ha contribuido a su relevancia geopolítica.
En resumen, la ubicación geográfica de Al Yarmouk en la llanura de Hauran, al sur de Damasco y cerca de la frontera con Jordania, le confiere una posición estratégica tanto en términos agrícolas como geopolíticos en el Oriente Medio.
Monumentos históricos en Al Yarmouk
Al Yarmouk es una ciudad con una rica historia y un patrimonio cultural impresionante. Entre los monumentos históricos que destacan en esta región se encuentran varios sitios de gran importancia.
Uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos de Al Yarmouk es el Castillo de Al Yarmouk, una antigua fortaleza que data de la época medieval. Este imponente castillo ha sido testigo de innumerables batallas y conflictos a lo largo de los siglos, y su arquitectura impresiona a todos los visitantes que se acercan a contemplarlo.
Otro punto de interés en Al Yarmouk es la Mezquita Al-Hussain, un hermoso templo religioso que ha sido un centro de la vida espiritual de la comunidad durante generaciones. Su arquitectura tradicional y su decoración detallada la convierten en un lugar de visita obligada para aquellos interesados en la historia y la cultura de la región.
Además, en Al Yarmouk se pueden encontrar antiguas ruinas romanas que dan testimonio del legado de este antiguo imperio en la zona. Estas ruinas, como el Anfiteatro Romano de Al Yarmouk, son un recordatorio de la grandeza de la civilización romana y atraen a turistas de todo el mundo interesados en explorar el pasado de la región.
En resumen, los monumentos históricos de Al Yarmouk son una muestra del rico patrimonio cultural de esta ciudad y merecen ser visitados y admirados por todos aquellos que aprecian la historia y la arquitectura antigua.
Lugares de interés en Al Yarmouk
Ubicado en el distrito de Kuwait City, Al Yarmouk es un lugar vibrante y lleno de vida que ofrece una amplia gama de lugares de interés para visitar. Entre los sitios más destacados de Al Yarmouk se encuentra el Parque Al Shaheed, un hermoso espacio verde que es perfecto para relajarse y disfrutar de la naturaleza en medio de la ciudad.
Otro lugar emblemático en Al Yarmouk es la Mezquita Al Yarmouk, un impresionante edificio religioso que representa la arquitectura islámica moderna y que es un importante punto de referencia en la zona. Los visitantes pueden experimentar la rica cultura y tradiciones de Kuwait al visitar esta impresionante mezquita.
Además, Al Yarmouk alberga una variedad de centros comerciales, restaurantes y cafeterías que ofrecen una amplia selección de deliciosas comidas locales e internacionales. Los amantes de las compras disfrutarán explorando las tiendas de moda y los mercados tradicionales en busca de artículos únicos y souvenirs.
Para los amantes del arte y la cultura, Al Yarmouk cuenta con galerías de arte y museos que exhiben obras de artistas locales e internacionales. Estos espacios culturales son una excelente manera de sumergirse en la escena artística de Kuwait y apreciar la creatividad de sus habitantes.
En resumen, Al Yarmouk es un destino emocionante y diverso que ofrece una amplia gama de lugares de interés para todos los gustos. Ya sea que estés interesado en la historia, la cultura, las compras o simplemente relajarte en un hermoso entorno natural, Al Yarmouk tiene algo especial que ofrecer a todos sus visitantes. ¡No te pierdas la oportunidad de explorar este fascinante distrito de Kuwait City!
Actividades turísticas en Al Yarmouk
Ubicado en el hermoso país de Kuwait, Al Yarmouk es un destino turístico emergente que ofrece una amplia gama de actividades para los visitantes. Con su rica historia, su vibrante cultura y su impresionante arquitectura, Al Yarmouk cautiva a quienes lo visitan.
Una de las actividades turísticas más populares en Al Yarmouk es explorar sus antiguos sitios arqueológicos. Los visitantes pueden maravillarse con las ruinas de antiguas civilizaciones y sumergirse en la historia de la región. Además, los museos locales ofrecen una visión fascinante de la cultura y el patrimonio de Al Yarmouk.
Para aquellos que buscan aventuras al aire libre, Al Yarmouk ofrece una variedad de actividades emocionantes. Desde safaris en el desierto hasta deportes acuáticos en el Golfo Pérsico, los amantes de la naturaleza encontrarán muchas opciones para disfrutar de la belleza natural de la región.
Además, los mercados locales de Al Yarmouk son un lugar perfecto para los amantes de las compras y la gastronomía. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de la vibrante escena culinaria de la ciudad y llevarse a casa recuerdos únicos de su viaje.
En resumen, Al Yarmouk es un destino turístico fascinante que combina historia, cultura y aventura en un entorno único. Ya sea explorando sus sitios arqueológicos, disfrutando de actividades al aire libre o simplemente relajándose en sus mercados locales, los visitantes encontrarán experiencias inolvidables en este encantador rincón de Kuwait. ¡Descubre todo lo que Al Yarmouk tiene para ofrecer y vive una experiencia turística inolvidable!
Gastronomía local de Al Yarmouk
Al Yarmouk es una región conocida por su rica gastronomía local que combina influencias de diversas culturas culinarias. Situada en un lugar estratégico entre Oriente Medio y el Mediterráneo, la comida en Al Yarmouk es un reflejo de su historia diversa y vibrante.
Uno de los platos más icónicos de Al Yarmouk es el Mansaf, un manjar tradicional jordano que consiste en cordero cocinado lentamente en una salsa de yogur, acompañado de arroz y almendras. Este plato es un festín para los sentidos y representa la hospitalidad y generosidad de la región.
Otro plato popular en Al Yarmouk es el Shawarma, una deliciosa carne de cordero o pollo marinada en especias y asada lentamente en un asador vertical. El shawarma se sirve comúnmente en pan de pita con verduras frescas y salsa de tahini, creando un sabor increíble que deleita a los amantes de la comida callejera.
Además de estos platos tradicionales, Al Yarmouk ofrece una amplia variedad de postres irresistibles como el Baklava, una dulce y crujiente mezcla de nueces, miel y hojaldre que es un verdadero manjar para los golosos.
En resumen, la gastronomía local de Al Yarmouk es una fusión única de sabores y tradiciones que refleja la rica historia y diversidad cultural de la región. Los amantes de la buena comida encontrarán en Al Yarmouk un paraíso culinario lleno de experiencias gastronómicas memorables. ¡No dudes en visitar esta región para disfrutar de sus delicias culinarias únicas!
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Avec l'arrestation et la condamnation samedi du chef du PTI Imran Khan dans l'affaire de corruption Toshakhana, le Pakistan continue de maintenir sa notoriété pour l'emprisonnement d'anciens premiers ministres tout en évitant toute action contre les dictateurs militaires qui ont violé à multiples reprises la Constitution.Affaire ToshakhanaKhan, le chef du parti pakistanais Tehreek-e-Insaf, a été interpellé dans sa résidence de Zaman Park à Lahore à la suite d'une peine de trois ans de prison prononcée par un tribunal d'Islamabad. Les accusations portées contre lui impliquent la dissimulation du produit de la vente de cadeaux d'État au Toshakhana.Le Toshakhana, un département relevant de la Division du Cabinet, est responsable de l'hébergement des cadeaux accordés aux dirigeants et aux représentants du gouvernement par des dignitaires étrangers et des chefs d'autres gouvernements. Khan, en possession de certains de ces cadeaux, dont une montre précieuse que lui avait donnée le prince héritier saoudien, a procédé à leur vente pour un gain personnel.Bien qu'il ait été autorisé à acheter des cadeaux aux Toshakhana et à effectuer des ventes, le dirigeant de 70 ans n'a pas divulgué l'argent qu'il gagnait, ce qui a conduit à des accusations de recel. Cet acte est considéré comme un crime en vertu de la loi, et il impliquait son omission d'informer la Commission électorale du Pakistan du produit qu'il avait réalisé.Dans d'autres circonstances, Khan aurait peut-être reçu un avertissement ou une amende de la part du tribunal, mais sa chance était déjà épuisée lorsqu'il s'est heurté à l'establishment militaire influent, ce qui a entraîné sa destitution du gouvernement en avril de l'année précédente.Anciens PM qui ont purgé une peine de prisonKhan n'est pas le premier Premier ministre pakistanais à être emprisonné. Le pays a une longue histoire de dirigeants élus endurant un traitement similaire.Hussain Shaheed SuhrawardyEn tête de liste se trouve Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, un politicien bengali du Pakistan oriental de l'époque, qui occupait le poste de cinquième Premier ministre. En janvier 1962, il a été arrêté et emprisonné sous de fausses accusations d '«activités anti-étatiques». Cela dit, sa véritable offense a été son refus de soutenir le dirigeant militaire, le général Ayub Khan.Zulfikar Ali BhuttoZulfikar Ali Bhutto, le neuvième Premier ministre du Pakisan, a été arrêté pour complot en vue d'assassiner un opposant politique en 1974. En conséquence, il a été condamné à mort puis pendu le 4 avril 1979.Benazir BhuttoBenazir Bhutto a été Premier ministre du pays à deux reprises, d'abord de 1988 à 1990, puis de 1993 à 1996. En qualité de seule femme Premier ministre de l'histoire du Pakistan, elle a fait face à de multiples arrestations, à partir de 1985 lorsqu'elle a été assignée à résidence pendant 90 jours.En août 1986, Bhutto a été arrêté après avoir dénoncé le dictateur militaire Ziaul Haq lors d'un rassemblement à Karachi. En avril 1999, elle a été condamnée à cinq ans de prison pour corruption et a été disqualifiée et condamnée à une amende de plus de 5 millions de livres. Cela dit, elle a réussi à éviter l'arrestation en s'exilant.Nawaz CharifAprès la prise de fonction du général Pervez Musharraf, Nawaz Sharif a été arrêté en 1999 puis exilé pendant 10 ans.En juillet 2018, il a été condamné à 10 ans de prison, avec sa fille Maryam Nawaz, dans une affaire de corruption. Plus tard cette année-là, en décembre, il a été condamné à une peine de sept ans de prison dans l'affaire de corruption d'Al-Azizia Steel Mills. En 2019, Sharif s'est rendu à Londres pour un traitement médical et n'est pas revenu.Shahid Khaqan AbbassiEn juillet 2019, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi a été interpellé dans le cadre d'une affaire de corruption liée au gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL). Cela dit, il a ensuite été libéré sous caution et remis en liberté.Imran KhanLe 9 mai 2023, Imran Khan a été interpellé dans une énième affaire de corruption, mais au bout de quelques jours, il a été libéré suite à l'intervention de la Cour suprême.
Le 5 août 2023, il a été condamné à trois ans de prison dans l'affaire Toshakhana.Pour répondre sa condamnation et à son interpellation, le célèbre journaliste et présentateur de Geo News, Hamid Mir, a affirmé qu'Imran Khan n'était pas le premier Premier ministre à être envoyé en prison et pourrait ne pas être le dernier."D'abord Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, puis Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, puis Benazir Bhutto, puis Nawaz Sharif et désormais Imran Khan. Les Premiers ministres et les politiciens sont toujours punis », a-t-il tweeté.Il a aussi déclaré qu'aucun Premier ministre à travers l'histoire du Pakistan n'avait encore rempli son mandat de cinq ans.Dictateurs militairesÀ l'opposé, aucun des quatre dictateurs militaires - Auyb Khan, Yahya Khan, Ziaul Haq et Pervez Musharraf - n'a été traduit en justice pour son rôle dans le renversement de gouvernements élus et la violation de la Constitution.La puissante armée pakistanaise, qui a dirigé le pays sujet aux coups d'État pendant plus de la moitié de ses 75 années d'existence, exerce une influence considérable sur la sécurité, la politique étrangère et les questions politiques.(Avec les entrées de PTI)
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