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Judge to US imam: stop giving rambling speeches

A US judge wants a Muslim cleric to stop making rambling speeches in his trial on charges that he helped finance the Pakistani Taliban.

Updated on: Feb 21, 2013 11:12 PM IST
AP | By , Miami
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A US judge wants a Muslim cleric to stop making rambling speeches in his trial on charges that he helped finance the Pakistani Taliban.

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US district judge Robert Scola admonished Hafiz Khan again on Thursday to answer a prosecutor's questions directly. The 77-year-old cleric frequently speaks at length against the US government for bringing terrorism support charges against him and sometimes has insulted the prosecutor personally.

Khan is testifying in Pashto with an interpreter in his own defense for a third day. He is charged with providing at least $50,000 to the Taliban.

Khan has testified that he opposes the Taliban and that money he sent overseas was for innocent purposes.

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