A defense lawyer for Sulaiman Abu Ghaith countered that there's a lack of evidence to convict his client of conspiring to kill Americans after the attacks. Attorney Stanley Cohen said prosecutors tried to anger jurors to seek retaliation by showing them video of the burning World Trade Center towers.
Abu Ghaith, who was brought to New York last year after his capture in Turkey, is the highest-ranking al-Qaida figure to face trial on US soil since 9/11.
If convicted, he could face life in prison.
The prosecutor told jurors the evidence against the defendant, including propaganda audio and videotapes of him speaking on behalf of al-Qaida, is overwhelming.
Bin Laden used Abu Ghaith "to send a message - a message that al-Qaida's attacks on September 11 were justified that the United States got what it deserved," Assistant US Attorney John Cronan said in federal court in Manhattan.
Cronan added: "This man's purpose was to justify mass murder to al-Qaida recruits and to the entire world.
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