The Chicago Tribune, citing the former second-ranking official of the Albanian intelligence service, reported in its Sunday editions that Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, was a valuable source of information in the mid-1990s to the CIA about the close-knit community of Islamic fundamentalists living in exile in Albania, a formerly communist country in the Balkans.
*this is excerpted per FR rules and is a longer post, but well worth the information.
To: FairOpinion
ping.
August 1995 - Abu Omar, an Egyptian, had been living in Albania for four years and working for a Muslim charity, the Human Relief and Construction Agency (HRCA).
Surfaced again in Rome in 1997, where he was accorded political refugee status. Moving north to Milan, he gravitated to the Islamic institute on Via Quaranta, which has a reputation as the most radical Islamic outpost in Italy.
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07/06/2005 9:40:47 PM PDT by
endthematrix
("an ominous vacancy" fills this space)
To: endthematrix
And a rather long interesting article with more detail -- but who knows how accurate -- any excuse, to bash the Bush administration...
Bourne Again?
The real-life spy adventure uncovered in Italy's 'kidnapped imam' case raises more troubling questions about how the Bush administration came to invade Iraq, and what's happened to the war on terror.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8475633/site/newsweek/
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