The U.S. court has found a man guilty of Pakistani scientist plotting to kill U.S. agents while he was detained for questioning in Afghanistan.
The prosecutor said Aafia Siddiqui, the US-trained neuroscientist, was armed with a gun and fired on American agents.
Americans were not bad, but Siddiqui, 37, was killed.
This denied the allegations and claims that had ties to Al Qaeda. Human rights groups say they have five years in secret U.S. custody.
Siddiqui was arrested by Afghan police in July 2008 on suspicion of carrying chemical and advice for mass casualty attacks in New York.
The attempted premeditated murder were not found.
The jury in Manhattan convicted of attempted murder, armed robbery and use of firearms and enforcement. It should be punishable by a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The penalty is due May 6.
After the verdict was issued, Siddiqui told the court: This is a test of Israel, not America. He said he would get a fair trial against the Jewish people on the jury.
The two-week trial was marked by epidemics of other defendants, who were expelled from the courtroom.
Prosecutors said that carrying bomb-making instructions and a list of targets, including New York’s Statue of Liberty when he was arrested.
Not indicted on terrorism, but.
FBI agents and U.S. soldiers said they are willing to Siddiqui on Afghan police, July 18, 2008, took a silent weapon and started firing questions.
The Americans said they shouted Death to Americans and God is great in Arabic.
The Americans returned fire, wounding and was raised in the United States to face charges of attempted murder, when he had recovered.
Siddiqui said he had been killed after a glance behind a curtain on a flight from the police.
He has maintained the innocence throughout the trial. The defense team argued that there was no forensic evidence allegedly used the weapon was never delivered.
Their lawyer, Linda Moreno, said even the government’s witnesses, contradictory statements on where Siddiqui was in the room during the confrontation, the number of shots and how many people were present.
He said in his statement on Siddiqui in a secret prison where children were tortured … Instead, before his arrest in Afghanistan.
The comments refer to mysterious disappearance in 2003 after returning from the United States to Pakistan, and their arrest in Afghanistan in 2008.
They divorced in 2002 and then told the nephew of the alleged 9 / 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is married to the refusal of his family.
The U.S. and Pakistani officials have denied anything to do with the disappearance.

Increasing social unrest has led North Korea to ease restrictions on private markets, say reports.
The move follows a recent currency revaluation which wiped out many cash savings in the country.
The revaluation appears to have been an attempts by North Korea’s leaders to reassert control over the economy.
But correspondents in South Korea say allowing markets to operate more freely may be the only way for many in the North to feed themselves.
A spokesman for South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said signs of an easing of restrictions had been detected “in various places”.
The authorities “may not have been able to keep ignoring people’s demands,” the spokesman told the AFP news agency.
The BBC’s John Sudworth in Seoul says the traders and smugglers who manage to cross North Korea’s tightly-sealed border with China have reported runaway inflation, food shortages and civil unrest in recent weeks.
Organisations with contacts in the North saying some people had attacked security agents patrolling markets.
The unrest followed a 30 November decree that old North Korean banknotes would be swapped for new ones at a rate of 100 to one.
The amount of currency people were allowed to exchange was reportedly restricted, and any cash held above that became worthless – effectively wiping out some people’s savings.
The revaluation also led to spiralling inflation.
According to traders quoted in the South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo, $1 fetched 98 won at the beginning of the revaluation whereas it is now worth between 300 to 500 won.
On Wednesday, South Korean media reported that a top North Korean finance official had been sacked over the chaotic move.
Pak Nam-Ki, the Communist Party’s director for planning and finance, had reportedly been absent from public activities since early January.
The revaluation was apparently an attempt by North Korean leader Kim Jong-il to reassert state control over the economy and curb free-market activity.
But if that was the intention, it seems to have worked too well, says our correspondent.
North Korea introduced limited market reforms in 2002, which allowed people to buy and sell goods at free markets.
These markets have become increasingly important to ordinary North Koreans, with a wide range of goods on offer, such as imported fruit, clothes and electronics unavailable in state shops.
Some analysts say the main reason for the currency revaluation was rein in the newly emerging middle class, many of whom have made their money trading in the free markets.

She defended China against the United States came a day after President Barack Obama pledged to take tougher line with Beijing on currency and trade.
The spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry Zhaoxu Ma emphasized the value of the Chinese yuan was not the main reason for China’s trade surplus with the United States.
Obama pledged to ensure that countries do not give an unfair advantage over their currencies to the dollar.
The relations between the U.S. and China have been strained over an arms deal with Taiwan.
Tensions are also reports of Chinese cyberattacks on U.S. and run Web sites and increase the planned U.S. visit by the Dalai Lama.
U.S. Companies have complained that China’s currency is kept artificially low, allowing a steady flow of cheap goods around the world stops.
It was a meeting with Senate Democrats, Obama asked if U.S. relations with Beijing by further reducing trade disputes.
He said he will continue to ensure that China and other countries gathered through trade agreements, but warned it would be wrong for the U.S. for protectionism.
The approach of trying much harder to contain in the implementation of existing standards, the constant pressure on China and other countries to open their markets to each other opportunities, he said.
But I do not want to do is for us as a country or a comma, the recoil at the prospect of international competition. Obama also said the exchange should be monitored.
One of the challenges we face in international exchange rates and how to ensure that they fit together to make sure that our goods can not be artificially inflated the price and its products artificially deflate the price, he said.
But Mr Ma said on Thursday that the price of Chinese yuan at a reasonable level and that China does not pursue trade surplus with the United States.
Right now … the level of the yuan in a logical and balanced, he said.
Mr. Ma said he hoped the problems with Chinese-American trade relations could be resolved through dialogue.
The market is cooperation between the U.S. and China to our mutual benefit, he said.
We hope the U.S. side considers that the problems of cooperation between China and U.S. trade reasonable and objective and continue to negotiate on equal terms. Incrimination and the pressure will not help solve the problem. Chinese trade data released in December, he expects China to Germany as the largest exporter in the world to pass.
China said it had exported goods worth $ 1.2tn (757bn) in 2009, while Germany is expected to leave the amount of $ 1.18tn (744bn) to register.
The figures, which are renewed complaints from competitors trading partner of China that the undervalued currency instead.
On Wednesday, Mr Ma said President Obama would be the spiritual leader of Tibet and Nobel Peace Prize to further undermine relations between Beijing and Washington.
We urge the U.S. to fully capture the high sensitivity of the Tibetan issue to address the issues properly and prudently manage and avoid them, they must also harm China-US relations, he said.
China, which took over Tibet in 1950-51, considers the Dalai Lama a separatist.

Astronomers have used a new ground-based technique to study the atmosphere of a planet outside our Solar System.
The work could assist the search for Earth-like planets with traces of organic, or carbon-rich, molecules.
Gases have previously been discerned on exoplanets before, but only by using space-based telescopes.
Astronomers reporting in Nature say their method of spotting methane gas on exoplanets could be extended to many other, ground-based telescopes.
Methane was first spotted on an exoplanet named HD 189733b in 2008 by a group led by Mark Swain of Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the US.
It is a “hot Jupiter” or gas giant that orbits very close to its parent star, which lies about 63 light-years away from Earth.
It marked the first time that an organic molecule had been detected on an exoplanet. The known planets residing outside our Solar System currently number more than 400.
Dr Swain and his colleagues have now shown that by looking at a different set of light wavelengths, methane and possibly other components can be catalogued using relatively small, Earth-bound telescopes.
They used Nasa’s Infrared Telescope Facility in Hawaii to perform measurements of the light emitted by HD 189733b, using a version of the so-called transit method that measures an exoplanet’s “secondary eclipse”.
At its heart, the approach takes the light received on Earth when HD 189733b is behind its parent star and subtracts it from the light received when it is between its star and the Earth.
What results is the light due solely to the planet. However, the effects of the Earth’s atmosphere, with its own atmospheric gases and passing clouds, would typically tend to overwhelm the signal from the distant star.
To overcome this obstacle, Dr Swain and his colleagues decided to look in the infrared part of the light spectrum – in a region that is not currently covered by space-based telescopes – and devised a method to get rid of the effects of Earth’s atmosphere.
Their approach made simple assumptions about how errors in the light detected in the telescope are related to each other in terms of the wavelength or colour that is detected, or in terms of the time at which the detection is made. By making these correlations and correcting the signal over and over again, the overall error is whittled down.

Two pandas were born in the United States to be transported back to China-colonized – that a new diet and language in the face.
Mei Lan, 3, and Tai Shan, 4, born while the two parent groups borrowed from China to U.S. zoos. American fans have said that people are missing pandas.
All the pandas on loan and all the progeny should eventually return to China.
Zoo owners have applied for the teaching of Chinese-English translator Mei Lan, the dialect of Sichuan, to be able to understand the basic commands.
Mei Lan, Zoo Atlanta, and Tai Shan, a man from Washington, is part of a breeding program for giant pandas in Sichuan.
When they arrive in Chengdu, will be weaned from the high fiber biscuits is to be poor in the US Federal Reserve, and given bread and bamboo shoots instead.
The National Zoo Smithsonian Institution in Washington, Tai Shan, the parents remain until December, when they return to China at the end of the loan to 10 years.
Keeper Nicole Meese, Tai Shan kept as a child traveling with him on an airplane with a panda is engraved on the side.
Every day that makes me smile, he said, according to the Associated Press.
We will miss her very much. Believed to understand the hand signals and has prepared a brochure to help mark the new owner of the farm Bifengxia Base in Ya’an, Sichuan Province.
Mei Lan received translator – if we could find – as it should be with the Chinese, said Director of Animal Production Center of Chengdu Panda Breeding, Huang Xiangming, familiar with the agency Xinhua News.
Room for you will be in and out of the dorm to teach, said one official.
It was the first CUB-born at the zoo in Atlanta and brought thousands of visitors from the zoo and online camera.
His parents, Lun Lun and Yang Yang, had another newborn in 2008.
Potential partners for Lan May be proposed in an area where people can choose their favorite on the behavior and appearance.
Superman Kobe and Yong Yong, double or brave, are among the applicants.
Experts are also in the selection.