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Egypt holds brother of al-Qaida No. 2 man
The Associated Press ^ | 3/4/2004, 10:38 a.m. ET

Posted on 03/04/2004 8:06:41 AM PST by freeperfromnj

Edited on 07/06/2004 6:39:34 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: swarthyguy
Update here. Speculation that we may have Zawahiri dead and want to check DNA with his brother's.

http://www.nj.com/newsflash/international/index.ssf?/base/international-12/1078415040287790.xml
21 posted on 03/04/2004 11:29:39 AM PST by freeperfromnj
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To: TonyRo76
Thanks ~ your's isn't too bad either. :):)
22 posted on 03/04/2004 2:01:12 PM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: swarthyguy; Cap Huff
Thanks both of you. Yet one more thing to keep an eye on..
23 posted on 03/04/2004 8:47:08 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
24 posted on 03/05/2004 5:11:44 AM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: Valin; Dog; Coop; swarthyguy; Boot Hill; Angelus Errare; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Prodigal Son; ...
Something strange going on here. Today, 6 March 2004 this story comes out:

Sanaa hands over suspects to Egypt Cairo |Reuters | 06-03-2004

Yemen has extradited to Egypt the former leader of a group linked to Osama bin Laden's Al Qaida network along with five other suspected Egyptian militants, a London-based Islamist said yesterday.

Sayyed Iman Sherif, a former leader of the secretive Jihad group, and five other Egyptians were held in Yemen for more than two years before Sanaa handed them to Cairo in return for Yemeni opposition figures, Yasser Al Sirry said.

"The extraditions were made last month as part of a security settlement between the two countries," Sirry told Reuters by telephone from London, where he runs the Islamic Observation Centre rights watchdog.

He said he obtained his information from other Islamists and relatives of those extradited in Yemen and Egypt.

Sherif is a former leader of the Jihad group which bin Laden's right-hand man Ayman Al Zawahiri once headed. Jihad, under Zawahri, joined ranks with bin Laden in 1998 in an alliance which they said would strike US and Jewish interests.

A Yemeni official said yesterday that Sanaa had handed over to Egypt six Jihad members in the past two days.

But it was not clear if the six were the same mentioned by Sirry. Egyptian and Yemeni officials were not immediately available for comment.

Sanaa hands over suspects to Egypt This guy Sayyed Iman Sherif sounds like the same Imam al-Sherif that was reported to have been captured the other day.

25 posted on 03/06/2004 10:08:03 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Dog; Coop; swarthyguy; Boot Hill; Angelus Errare; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Prodigal Son; ...
Here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1090573/posts
26 posted on 03/06/2004 10:12:34 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Valin; swarthyguy; Prodigal Son
Wonder why they never acknowledged it?

The question should be why did they announce it now.

27 posted on 03/06/2004 10:43:11 AM PST by Dog (Bin Laden your account to America is past due......time to pay up.)
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To: Dog
A precursor to the Grand Finale?

All your imams belong to us.
28 posted on 03/06/2004 10:45:33 AM PST by swarthyguy
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To: Cap Huff
Good catch!

--Boot

29 posted on 03/06/2004 12:29:14 PM PST by Boot Hill (Candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo, candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo!)
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To: freeperfromnj
Mubarak's scheduled to visit with President Bush next month.
30 posted on 03/06/2004 1:56:35 PM PST by csvset
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To: Cap Huff
Another good thing coming out of the fall of Saddam?
People waiting around to see which way the wind blows?
31 posted on 03/06/2004 5:21:26 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: Dog
That would be another way of putting it.
32 posted on 03/06/2004 5:22:43 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: Valin; Dog; swarthyguy
I'm wondering whether there is some connection to the Wana operation. The speculation/rumors about Khalid [Khaled] al-Zawahiri almost immediately surfaced. Now the Telegraph is "unofficially confirming" that K. al-Zawahiri was taken along with documents etc., and supposedly information is being gleaned from him. Of course, K. Z. has been said to have been killed a couple of years ago in Afghanistan . . .

Next we have the raids in Yemen where Iman [Imam] al-Sharif (a kingpin in the Egyptian Islamic Jihad founded by papa al-Zawahiri) is rumored to have been taken. Later it is reported that al-Sherif has actually been held secretly by Yemen for the last couple of years. Now there is an exchange of "prisoners" between Yemen and Egypt.

Swarthyguy's comment, "A precursor to the Grand Finale?" is appropriate (although I think this is just the coming end of act two --- act three is some years off). Maybe some people are scrambling to get in position for what happens next.
33 posted on 03/07/2004 12:47:45 AM PST by Cap Huff
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Yemen Extradites Militants to Egypt

Khaled Al-Mahdi

Arab News

SANAA, 6 March 2004 — Yemen has handed over to Egypt six militants wanted there for suspected links to Osama Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda organization, a senior government official said yesterday.

The official told Arab News the extradition was made in the past few days “in response to a request by the Egyptian authorities under a joint security cooperation agreement.”

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, would not give names of the suspects or the exact date of the extradition.

He also refused to confirm reports yesterday that the six included Sayed Imam Al-Sharif, the founder of Egypt’s Islamic Jihad militant group, who was reportedly captured in a raid by security forces on militant hide-outs in southern Yemen on Wednesday.

According to Reuters which cited London-based Islamist Yasser Al-Sirry, Al-Sharif was extradited along with five other fellow militants last month.

It quotes Al-Sirry as saying that the six Egyptians were held in Yemen for more than two years before Sanaa handed them to Cairo in return for Yemeni opposition figures.

“The extraditions were made last month as part of a security settlement between the two countries,” Al-Sirry told Reuters by telephone from London, where he runs the Islamic Observation Center rights watchdog.

He said he obtained his information from other militants and relatives of those extradited in Yemen and Egypt.

Egyptian diplomats in Sanaa contacted by Arab News gave contradicting accounts, saying Yemen had not extradited any Egyptian nationals recently.

Al-Sharif had reportedly moved to Yemen in 1996 after turning leadership of the group over to Ayman Al-Zawahiri, now Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 leader.

Yemeni officials said on Thursday that Al-Sharif had been arrested along with a leading Yemeni Al-Qaeda member named Abdul-Raouf Nassib in the southern province of Abyan.

The arrests took place as part of an ongoing crackdown on mountainous hide-outs of militants in Abyan, where security and military forces are carrying out an extensive manhunt.

Meanwhile, security forces focused on intelligence and mediators rather than force yesterday in their continued hunt for extremists across rugged mountain terrain in the remote area, local officials said.

They were set to delay indefinitely a48 -hour ultimatum facing the fugitives hiding in the mountains of southern Abyan province, which was due to expire yesterday.

“Dozens of wanted extremists are dispersed in the mountainous area where they are hiding in small groups, making them difficult to locate and capture” in the Jebel Thira region above the town of Lawder, one official said.

“In addition, the mountainous region where they are hiding is extremely difficult to access and is very large because it extends for tens of kilometers,” he said.

Security forces backed by helicopters and armored vehicles were deployed to Abyan on Wednesday where they surrounded “about a dozen” suspected extremists.

The local authorities have refused to identify the10 other suspects arrested or give details about the organizations they belong to.

The remaining fugitives are facing an ultimatum “to surrender unconditionally or face a military assault”, according to the main Yemeni opposition party, Al-Islah.

Also yesterday, at least four people were killed and 30 others injured when an armed man hurled a grenade in a mosque in the central Yemeni province of Dhamar, witnesses said.

The attacker threw a grenade at worshipers during the weekly Friday prayers in a mosque in the Utoma district, Dhamar province, roughly 100 kilometers south of the capital Sanaa, witnesses said.

The attacker himself was reportedly among those killed. His motives were not immediately known.

— Additional input from agencies

Yemen Extradites Militants to Egypt

The plot is really getting murky here.

34 posted on 03/07/2004 2:44:35 AM PST by Cap Huff
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To: Cap Huff
The plot is really getting murky here.

Very murky.

Aren't the Muslims in Yemen of the Wahabbie variety?

35 posted on 03/07/2004 8:03:11 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I don't know for sure. I have a feeling that the number would be low, but I'd have to research that one. My understanding is that most Yemeni Muslims are of the folk Islam variety, and a huge percentage of them work only a couple of hours a day and then spend most of it getting smashed from chewing qat.
36 posted on 03/07/2004 8:09:35 AM PST by Cap Huff
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