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US Clashes With UAE, Denies Involvement In Arrest Of Late Jamal Khashoggi’s Former Lawyer

He was arrested from Dubai airport on Thursday as he was transiting to Istanbul for a wedding and taken to an Abu Dhabi detention center.

The United States has stated that it had not sought the arrest of the former lawyer of slain Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
The development has contradicted the United Arab Emirates’ official explanation for the American citizen’s detention, according to Times of Israel.

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The UAE on Saturday sentenced the civil rights lawyer, US citizen, Asim Ghafoor, to three years in prison followed by deportation on charges of money laundering and tax evasion.
Ghafoor has rejected the charges and said he had no idea he had been convicted on the charges at some point in the past, in absentia.
He was arrested from Dubai airport on Thursday as he was transiting to Istanbul for a wedding and taken to an Abu Dhabi detention center.
The UAE portrayed Ghafoor’s arrest as a coordinated move with the US to “combat transnational crimes,” saying American authorities had requested Emirati help with an investigation into Ghafoor’s alleged tax evasion and suspicious money transfers in the autocratic country.
But the US disputed that account, with the State Department saying it has “not sought the arrest of Mr. Ghafoor” while referring further questions to the US Department of Justice.
Ghafoor sits on the board of Washington-based human rights watchdog Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) and was a close friend of Khashoggi, the dissident writer and Washington Post columnist dismembered by Saudi agents in Istanbul in 2018.
He represented Khashoggi as well as his fiancée, Hatice Cengiz.
The UAE announced Ghafoor’s sentencing a day after DAWN raised the alarm of his arrest. The arrest also came the day after US President Joe Biden left the region after a four-day visit to Israel, the West Bank and Saudi Arabia and returned to Washington.
The State Department said it had raised Ghafoor’s detention “at senior levels with Emirati authorities” and provided consular support, with American officials seeing Ghafoor most recently on Sunday.
“We have conveyed our expectation that Mr. Ghafoor’s rights to a fair and public hearing and to fair trial guarantees be fully respected and that he be treated humanely,” the statement added.

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