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(New York Times) A.G. Sulzberger and William K. Rashbaum - An Afghan immigrant pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism charges in what he said was a Qaeda plot to detonate a bomb in the New York subway. Najibullah Zazi admitted that he came to New York last year to kill himself and others on the subway using a homemade bomb. He characterized the plot as a "martyrdom operation" that he was just days away from executing when he realized he was under government surveillance. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said: "This attempted attack on our homeland was real, it was in motion and it would have been deadly." Zazi told the court he went with friends to Pakistan in August 2008 to join the Taliban in fighting the U.S. in Afghanistan. While in Pakistan, he received training in making bombs, and was persuaded by Qaeda operatives to return to America to be a suicide bomber. 2010-02-23 08:11:33Full Article
Guilty Plea in Plot to Bomb New York Subway
(New York Times) A.G. Sulzberger and William K. Rashbaum - An Afghan immigrant pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism charges in what he said was a Qaeda plot to detonate a bomb in the New York subway. Najibullah Zazi admitted that he came to New York last year to kill himself and others on the subway using a homemade bomb. He characterized the plot as a "martyrdom operation" that he was just days away from executing when he realized he was under government surveillance. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said: "This attempted attack on our homeland was real, it was in motion and it would have been deadly." Zazi told the court he went with friends to Pakistan in August 2008 to join the Taliban in fighting the U.S. in Afghanistan. While in Pakistan, he received training in making bombs, and was persuaded by Qaeda operatives to return to America to be a suicide bomber. 2010-02-23 08:11:33Full Article
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