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The father of an Iraqi NHS doctor accused of leading a car bombing campaign has written a letter of apology to the British public. | The father of an Iraqi NHS doctor accused of leading a car bombing campaign has written a letter of apology to the British public. |
Professor Talal Abdulla said the arrest of his son Bilal for alleged attacks in London and Glasgow had "blackened" his family name, a court heard. | Professor Talal Abdulla said the arrest of his son Bilal for alleged attacks in London and Glasgow had "blackened" his family name, a court heard. |
His letter said: "I am deeply sorry and apologise to the British public." | His letter said: "I am deeply sorry and apologise to the British public." |
Dr Bilal Abdulla denies conspiracies to murder and cause explosions over failed June 2007 bombings. | Dr Bilal Abdulla denies conspiracies to murder and cause explosions over failed June 2007 bombings. |
London's Woolwich Crown Court heard a statement by Professor Abdulla, 57, who lives as a refugee with his wife and daughters in Amman, Jordan. | London's Woolwich Crown Court heard a statement by Professor Abdulla, 57, who lives as a refugee with his wife and daughters in Amman, Jordan. |
When I heard Bilal had been arrested and what he had done it was as if the sky fell on me and the family Professor Talal Abdulla | When I heard Bilal had been arrested and what he had done it was as if the sky fell on me and the family Professor Talal Abdulla |
The rheumatologist and rehabilitation expert's statement said: "I am deeply sorry and apologise to the British public and authorities for any distress caused. | The rheumatologist and rehabilitation expert's statement said: "I am deeply sorry and apologise to the British public and authorities for any distress caused. |
"When I heard Bilal had been arrested... it was as if the sky fell on me and the family. We were shocked. We still have not recovered from this. | "When I heard Bilal had been arrested... it was as if the sky fell on me and the family. We were shocked. We still have not recovered from this. |
"I believe in Islam, the religion of love and tolerance. I am against violence and extremism. | "I believe in Islam, the religion of love and tolerance. I am against violence and extremism. |
"I do not make any distinction between people on the basis of race and religion and have brought my children up in this way. | "I do not make any distinction between people on the basis of race and religion and have brought my children up in this way. |
Life's purpose | Life's purpose |
"I am a healer by profession. This is the purpose of my life. I wanted my children to do something and be productive and beneficial members of society." | "I am a healer by profession. This is the purpose of my life. I wanted my children to do something and be productive and beneficial members of society." |
Earlier the court was told that Dr Bilal Abdulla, 29, from Paisley and Dr Mohammed Asha, 28, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, were arrested after two Mercedes cars were found parked in central London in June 2007. | |
The jury heard claims that the two men, who worked as doctors in hospitals in Glasgow and Staffordshire, were part of a cell of Islamic extremists who intended to use mobile phone detonators to ignite gas cylinders in the cars and kill dozens of late-night revellers. | The jury heard claims that the two men, who worked as doctors in hospitals in Glasgow and Staffordshire, were part of a cell of Islamic extremists who intended to use mobile phone detonators to ignite gas cylinders in the cars and kill dozens of late-night revellers. |
The devices failed to go off because of faulty detonators, the jury heard. | The devices failed to go off because of faulty detonators, the jury heard. |
The following day, engineering student Kafeel Ahmed, 28, drove a jeep into a terminal building at Glasgow airport. He later died from burns. Dr Abdulla is alleged to have been a passenger in that vehicle. | The following day, engineering student Kafeel Ahmed, 28, drove a jeep into a terminal building at Glasgow airport. He later died from burns. Dr Abdulla is alleged to have been a passenger in that vehicle. |
Dr Abdulla and Dr Asha deny all charges. | Dr Abdulla and Dr Asha deny all charges. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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