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Re: هل استطاع الهروب من أمريكا، والآن سفير حكومة المؤتمر الوطني في الإمارات؟؟ وكمان يفتن؟؟ (Re: Yasir Elsharif)
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A transcript introduced at the trial of the conspirators in New York last year quoted Siddig Ibrahim Siddig Ali, a Sudanese immigrant who was a defendant, as telling an informer on May 10, 1993, that he had friends in the Sudanese Mission who could provide diplomatic plates that would help him get a car packed with explosives into the garage at the United Nations headquarters. In another such conversation, he spoke of using a van from the Sudanese Mission to plant such a bomb.
As early as August 1993, Mr. Yousif was quoted as angrily denying a report by ABC News that he and Mr. Mohamed were Sudanese intelligence officers who had been taped in conversations with Mr. Ali supporting such a plot.
In February 1995, shortly after the trial opened, Mr. Ali pleaded guilty to all charges against him, including conspiracy to bomb the United Nations and other major landmarks.
Asked why it had taken so long to expel Mr. Mohamed, Mr. Rubin said, "We made this decision at the appropriate time."
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