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Arrested
  
2002-10-21CIA

Citizenship
  
Pakistani

Name
  
Amer Aziz


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Charge(s)
  
extrajudicial detention

Dr. Amir Aziz | Orthopedic Surgeon Pakistan


Amer Aziz is a physician who is based in Lahore. He earned his medical degree in the United Kingdom and, according to the Washington Times, he is a British citizen. In 2002 the Associated Press profiled Aziz when it became known that he had treated Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda leaders. The Associated Press described Aziz as "a prominent Pakistani physician". The Los Angeles Times called him "Pakistan's foremost orthopedic surgeon".

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The New York Post asserted that Aziz was radicalized when he traveled to Kosovo during its war of independence from Yugoslavia to treat wounded Muslim Yugoslavians.

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Aziz was seized by American security officials on October 21, 2002, and held and interrogated by officers of both the FBI and the CIA.

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Aziz refuted the speculation that bin Laden was suffering from Kidney disease, or some other serious disease. He asserted that the two times he examined bin Laden, in 1999 and November 2001.

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Aziz had been paying visits to Afghanistan, to treat mujahideen since the war to oust Afghanistan's Soviet invaders in 1989.

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In 2005, the Los Angeles Times reported that Aziz travelled to perform emergency medical work when remote Pakistan controlled Kashmir was hit by an earthquake that killed 86,000. They reported on tensions with US forces who were also providing emergency service, due to his known past association with Islamists. His field hospital was in a camp run by the Jamaat-ud-Dawa—a group associated with Lashkar e taiba.

On April 25, 2011, the whistleblower organization WikiLeaks published formerly secret documents signed by the Guantanamo camp commandants. One brief recorded that one captive, Ayman Batarfi, was a young doctor who had interned under Aziz in 2000. The document quotes Aziz, and records several suspicions American intelligence officials held about Aziz. American officials suspected Aziz had been involved in an al Qaeda's plans to develop biological and chemical weapons.

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