伊朗支持的武装分子在美国法庭上高呼:“我们正处于战争之中”


2026-06-01T19:53:25.866Z / 路透社

2026年6月1日,一张法庭速写图显示,被控协助伊朗支持的民兵组织策划针对美国和欧洲袭击的伊拉克人穆罕默德·巴克尔·萨阿德·达伍德·萨阿迪在纽约曼哈顿联邦法院出席传讯听证会。路透社/简·罗森伯格 购买授权,打开新标签页

  • 摘要
  • 穆罕默德·巴克尔·萨阿德·达伍德·萨阿迪对支持“真主旅”的指控不认罪
  • 萨阿迪声称自己无罪,在法庭上的情绪爆发中谴责美国的行动,法官命令他坐下
  • 检察官指控萨阿迪策划了针对欧洲和美国的袭击,其中包括纽约的一座犹太教堂

纽约6月1日(路透社)——一名据称属于伊朗支持的民兵组织的成员周一对美国刑事指控不认罪,罪名是他参与了多起针对美国在欧洲利益的袭击。他在法庭上情绪爆发时宣称:“我不是罪犯。”

伊拉克国民穆罕默德·巴克尔·萨阿德·达伍德·萨阿迪在曼哈顿联邦法院发言,此前他的律师安德鲁·达拉克代表他对八项罪名不认罪,其中包括共谋为“真主旅”提供物质支持。“真主旅”是一个由伊朗支持的民兵组织,美国将其列为恐怖组织。

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“我无罪,我们正处于战争状态,”萨阿迪通过阿拉伯语翻译说道。

“你们的火箭弹正在杀害儿童,”萨阿迪补充道,同时面向前方指向美国地区法官科琳·麦克马洪和曼哈顿美国检察官办公室检察官就座的位置。

萨阿迪没有说明他所指的是哪一起具体事件。

伊朗官员称,2月28日伊朗一所女子学校遭遇袭击,造成175多名儿童和教师死亡。

路透社援引两名美国官员的话报道称,美国军方内部初步调查显示,美军可能是此次袭击的肇事者。

五角大楼尚未承认任何初步调查结果。五角大楼发言人周一表示,调查仍在进行中。

在周一的听证会上,萨阿迪身着米色囚服,双脚被镣铐锁住。

就在他发言时,麦克马洪提高了声音,命令他坐下。原本坐在萨阿迪身后的两名美国法警走向被告席,萨阿迪在他们到达时坐了下来。

萨阿迪于上月在土耳其被美国羁押。此前,自美国和以色列对伊朗开战以来,美国加强了对伊朗支持的民兵组织的审查,这些民兵组织被指控在多个地区针对美国人员和盟友发动袭击。

美国检察官表示,“真主旅”由伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队指挥。

他们称,萨阿迪在近几个月协助策划了欧洲境内约18起袭击,其中部分袭击并未实施;还在3月和4月策划了针对美国本土的袭击,其中包括袭击纽约的一座犹太教堂。

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We are in a war,’ alleged Iran-backed militant exclaims in US court

2026-06-01T19:53:25.866Z / Reuters

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, an Iraqi man accused of helping Iran-backed militia’s plans for attacks in the United States and Europe, attends his arraignment in Manhattan federal court in New York City, U.S., June 1, 2026 in a courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

  • Summary
  • Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi pleads not guilty to charges of supporting Kata’ib Hezbollah
  • Al-Saadi claims innocence, denounces US actions in court outburst, judge orders him seated
  • Prosecutors allege Al-Saadi plotted ​attacks in Europe and US, including a New York synagogue

NEW YORK, June 1 (Reuters) – An alleged member of an Iran-backed militia pleaded not guilty on Monday to U.S. criminal charges he was involved in multiple attacks against American interests in Europe, proclaiming in a courtroom outburst, “I am not ​a criminal.”

Iraqi national Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi spoke in Manhattan federal court after ​his lawyer, Andrew Dalack, entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to ⁠eight counts including conspiracy to provide material support to Kata’ib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia ​the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.

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“I am not guilty and we are in a war situation,” ​Al-Saadi said through an Arabic interpreter.

“Children are being killed by your rockets,” Al-Saadi added, gesturing in front of him toward where U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon and prosecutors with the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office were ​seated.

Al-Saadi did not say if he was referring to a specific incident.

A February 28 strike ​at a girls’ school in Iran killed more than 175 children and teachers, Iranian officials say.

Reuters has reported ‌that an ⁠initial, internal U.S. military investigation showed U.S. forces were likely responsible, citing two U.S. officials.

The Pentagon has not acknowledged any preliminary findings. A Pentagon spokesperson said on Monday the investigation was still ongoing.

Al-Saadi wore a beige prison outfit and was shackled at his feet at Monday’s hearing.

As he ​spoke, McMahon raised her ​voice and ordered ⁠he be seated. Two U.S. marshals who had been sitting behind Al-Saadi approached the defense table, and he sat down as they arrived.

Al-Saadi ​was taken into U.S. custody in Turkey last month, amid heightened ​U.S. scrutiny ⁠of Iran-backed militias accused of targeting American personnel and allies across multiple regions since the U.S. and Israel went to war against Iran.

U.S. prosecutors say Kata’ib Hezbollah is directed by Iran’s Islamic ⁠Revolutionary Guard Corps.

They ​said Al-Saadi helped plan approximately 18 attacks in Europe ​in recent months, not all of which occurred, and in March and April plotted attacks in the United States, ​including against a New York synagogue.

Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Alistair Bell

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Reports on the New York federal courts. Previously worked as a correspondent in Venezuela and Argentina.

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