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  • London Airline Plot - ‘Son-in-law of Zawahiri was mastermind’

    08/19/2006 1:29:22 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 6 replies · 841+ views
    DAWN.com (Pakistan) ^ | August 19, 2006 | Ismail Khan
    PESHAWAR, Aug 18: A son-in-law of Al Qaeda No 2 Dr Ayman Al-Zawahiri is believed to be the mastermind of the plot to blow up transatlantic flights and he met one or some of the plotters at a place close to the Pakistan-Afghan border, credible sources told Dawn. “The mastermind in the planes bombing plot is Zawahiri’s son-in-law,” said the sources who did not want to be named. “He is the guy being looked for,” they added. Osama bin Laden’s top lieutenant is known to have several sons-in-law. One of them was reported to have been killed in a...
  • Egyptian Court Orders Sadat Assassin Freed

    07/13/2005 1:50:22 AM PDT · by M. Espinola · 19 replies · 502+ views
    Newsday ^ | July 12th, 2005, | By Associated Press
    CAIRO, Egypt -- An Islamic militant convicted in connection with the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was ordered released from prison Tuesday after a court ruled he had completed his sentence. Tarek el-Zomor, 45, should have been released in October 2003 after serving 22 years for his part in plotting Sadat's killing during a military parade in Cairo, the court said in a verdict issued Tuesday.
  • Anyone know who got booted from American Idol tonight?

    04/20/2005 6:38:52 PM PDT · by Echo Talon · 24 replies · 3,090+ views
    Ahhh, I was watching the Cubs game and missed Idol. Anyone know who got booted off? Thanks in advance. :D
  • Militant Group Says It Downed Russian Jets

    08/27/2004 3:27:20 AM PDT · by The Raven · 94 replies · 4,313+ views
    newsday/ap ^ | 8/27/2004 | MAAMOUN YOUSSEF
    CAIRO, Egypt -- A claim of responsibility for the downing of two Russian planes appeared on a Web site known for militant Muslim comment Friday. The statement, which accused Russians of killing Muslims in Chechnya, was signed "the Islambouli Brigades." A group with a similar name has claimed at least one previous attack, but the legitimacy of the group and the authenticity of such statements could not be verified. Russian officials have said terrorism was the most likely cause of Tuesday's plane crashes, which killed 89 people. "We in the Islambouli Brigades announce that our holy warriors managed to hijack...
  • Link found between Aziz attack, Sadat killing [Islambouli Brigade]

    08/03/2004 11:27:52 AM PDT · by ganeshpuri89 · 2 replies · 749+ views
    Indo-Asian News Service ^ | August 3, 2004 | unattributed
    Islamabad, Aug 2 : Pakistani authorities believe there is a link between Friday's failed suicide attack on prime minister-in-waiting Shaukat Aziz and the 1981 assassination of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat told Dawn that Islambouli, the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the Aziz attack, was also involved in the Sadat killing, the newspaper reported Monday. Hayat said the Egyptian government, Pakistan's embassy in Cairo and other agencies were being contacted for information about the terrorist group and its linkages. He said that Islambouli had become an ally of Al Qaida sometime in the 1990s....
  • Cheerleaders for Terrorism: Radical lawyer Lynne Stewart continues her support for Islamic terror

    06/17/2003 10:40:08 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 4 replies · 923+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | Wednesday, June 18, 2003 | By Erick Stakelbeck
    Cheerleaders for TerrorismBy Erick StakelbeckFrontPageMagazine.com | June 17, 2003 Two groups whom Islamic terrorists can count on for sympathy and support are radical lawyers and their counterparts in American law schools. Lynne Stewart is a hero of the National Lawyers Guild and a sought-after campus lecturer. While out on bail under indictment for colluding with a terrorist leader, she has been a sought-after speaker for law school audiences who relish her attacks on Attorney General John Ashcroft as a modern-day fascist and on her country for its imperialist and racist policies. Stewart made national headlines in April 2002 when she...
  • Egypt Frees 900 Muslim Militants [900 Terrorists Let Loose!]

    09/30/2003 11:27:34 AM PDT · by TastyManatees · 41 replies · 421+ views
    Yahoo (AP) ^ | 9/30/03 | Staff
    Security Sources: Egypt Frees 900 Muslim Militants CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt released 900 members of an Islamic militant group that killed 58 tourists in 1997 and helped plot the murder of president Anwar Sadat, security sources said on Tuesday. Analysts said that freeing so many members of the outlawed al-Gama'a al-Islamiya (Islamic Group), whose jailed leaders renounced violence six years ago, would help the movement gain a political voice and could strengthen the hand of more moderate Islamists in the Arab world's most populous country. News of the mass release came two days after Egypt announced it had freed Karam...
  • Egypt frees Sadat's assassin mastermind

    09/29/2003 8:40:07 AM PDT · by NativeNewYorker · 152+ views
    upi via bloomberg no url | 9/29/3
    CAIRO, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Egypt freed the rebel leader who ordered the assassination of former President Anwar Sadat in 1981, the BBC reported Monday. Karam Zohdy, 51, was sentenced to life in prison for approving the assassination as one of the leaders of the Islamic group al-Gamaa al-Islamiya. According to Egyptian law, a life sentence normally means 25 years. However, Egypts counts a prison year as nine months, meaning Zohdy was overdue for release. Another factor in Zohdy's release was a heart condition and diabetes, the official Mena news agency said. While in prison, he is reported to have...
  • (Egyptian) Court sentences Islamic militant to five years in prison

    02/27/2003 2:05:30 PM PST · by anotherview · 211+ views
    AP / The Jerusalem Post ^ | 27 February 2003 | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Feb. 27, 2003 Court sentences Islamic militant to five years in prison By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CAIRO, Egypt - The Supreme State Security Court on Thursday sentenced an Islamic militant, who had been deported from the United States, to five years' imprisonment for membership of a banned Islamic group. Nabil Soliman, 41, was convicted of belonging to Islamic Jihad, the group that assassinated President Anwar Sadat in 1981. In court, he denied any involvement in violence or militant groups, saying he had been mistaken for another man with the same name. The United States extradited Soliman to Egypt in June...
  • Carter intervention on Iraq unlikely

    12/07/2002 9:57:41 AM PST · by GeneD · 16 replies · 158+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 12/07/2002 | Mark Bixler
    With the prospect of war looming in Iraq, an Emory student asked former President Jimmy Carter the other day whether he might mediate any current conflicts in the Middle East. After all, Carter is to receive the Nobel Peace Prize next week for brokering peace between Egypt and Israel in 1978 and for tackling vexing disputes in places such as Haiti, North Korea and Sudan. Carter dodged the question by assuring the class he was happy in Plains, and his aides doubt he will play a role in Iraq. It is not a situation, they said, that meets his criteria...