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The Man Who Refused to Plead Guilty

How a Muslim Convicted of Terrorism Won His Freedom

Uzair S. Paracha Denise LeBoeuf Asim Qureshi

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Pluto Press
20 April 2026
'A remarkable story' - Arun Kundnani, author of The Muslims are Coming!
In 2003, 23-year-old Uzair Paracha was arrested by the US government and branded a terrorist. A Pakistani man living in New York, he was accused of providing 'material support' to al-Qaeda - a vague, catch-all charge invented in the chaotic aftermath of 9/11. He was offered a plea deal but refused, knowing he was innocent.

What followed was a nightmare: years in solitary confinement, a trial built on fear instead of facts, and a justice system determined to make an example of someone who they thought looked the part. Uzair’s case wasn’t an anomaly: it was the blueprint.

The Man Who Refused to Plead Guilty is more than one man’s story: it’s a stark reflection of the path the US chose after 9/11. A path that reached for demonisation before understanding, punishment before truth. Uzair Paracha’s experience lays bare the human cost of a vengeful nation, how a heart filled with principle can find some small semblance of justice.
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Imprint:   Pluto Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
ISBN:   9780745351964
ISBN 10:   0745351964
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction by Jeanne Theoharis 1. Building Hope 2. Dismantling Dreams 3. Fighting to Live 4. From Take Off to Treadmill 5. Grow in the Dark 6. The Unhappening 7. Aftermath Afterword by Asim Qureshi

Uzair S. Paracha is a Pakistani national who was arrested in New York on terrorism charges and wrongly imprisoned in the US for 17 years. He used his time in prison to teach and help fellow prisoners with self-education, reading and reflection, and other life skills, preparing them for a life outside of prison. He is now back home in Pakistan, attempting to mend the fragments of a life once undone. Denny LeBoeuf is a retired capital defence attorney based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the Director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s John Adams Project, assisting the capitally charged detainees on Guantanamo in the military commissions, and was formerly the Director of the ACLU’s Capital Punishment Project, and the Director of the Louisiana Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana. Asim Qureshi is Research Director at CAGE, an independent advocacy group working to empower communities impacted by the War On Terror. He specialises in investigating the impact of counterterrorism practices worldwide, and advises legal teams involved in defending terrorism trials in the US and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He is the author of When Only God Can See.

Reviews for The Man Who Refused to Plead Guilty: How a Muslim Convicted of Terrorism Won His Freedom

'In the US, almost everyone accused of terrorism, whatever their guilt, accepts a plea deal rather than fight in courts that are stacked against defendants. Uzair Paracha insisted on his innocence. After twenty years in prison, he was finally vindicated. This is his remarkable story' -- Arun Kundnani, author of <i>What is Antiracism? And Why it Means Anticapitalism</i>


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