Amer Aziz
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| Amer Aziz | |
|---|---|
| Born | Pakistan |
| Arrested | 21 October 2002 CIA |
| Citizenship | Pakistani |
| Charge | Extrajudicial detention |
Amer Aziz is an orthopedic surgeon who is based in Lahore.[1][2][3][4] He earned his medical degree in the United Kingdom and, according to The Washington Times, is a British citizen.[1][5] 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".[2]
The New York Post asserted that Aziz became radicalized when he traveled to Kosovo to treat wounded Muslims during its war of independence from Yugoslavia.[4]