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Profile of WSJ Kidnapping Suspect "Saeed went to Bosnia"
AP via Yahoo! News ^ | Wed Feb 6, 5:42 PM ET | KATHY GANNON

Posted on 02/07/2002 5:52:04 AM PST by Spar

Profile of WSJ Kidnapping Suspect

Wed Feb 6, 5:42 PM ET

This is an undated photo of Sheik Omar Saeed, who is being hunted by police in Pakistan in connection with the kidnapping of US reporter Daniel Pearl, it was reported Wednesday Feb. 6, 2002, in The Times newspaper, London. Saeed, 27, a London-born former British public schoolboy was named by officials at the US State Department as a key figure in the kidnapping, according to the newspaper report. (AP Photo/PA)

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - The leading suspect in the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is a 27-year-old Briton, educated in the country's expensive private schools and described by his one-time tutor as "a nice bloke."

But Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh, also known as Sheik Omar Saeed, went on from his placid upbringing to a shadowy life of jail and reputed connections to Islamic militant groups.

Saeed was arrested in India in 1994 in connection with the kidnapping of three British backpackers in Kashmir to demand the release of Islamic militants fighting to end Indian rule in the contested Himalayan region.

Saeed was shot and wounded by police and the hostages were freed unharmed.

He spent the next five years in jail — although never brought to trial — and was freed after gunmen hijacked an Indian Airlines jet to Kandahar, Afghanistan, and demanded the release of Saeed and other figures.

Saeed, a first-generation Briton, is the son of a Pakistani-born clothing merchant who lives in a London suburb and attended expensive private schools where classmates and teachers regarded him as a devoted student.

He has been described by fellow classmates and teachers as a powerfully built young man, a disciplined student and a person with a sense of humor that allowed him to laugh at himself.

On summer break from university at age 20, Saeed went to Bosnia to work with a charity. British press reports say he is believed to have developed ties there to militant Islamic groups that recruited him to fight for the secession of the Indian-ruled portion of Kashmir, the only predominantly Muslim part of India.

Saeed is believed to have links to Jaish-e-Mohammed, a radical group banned last month by Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf. The group's founder, Maulana Masood Azhar, was freed as a result of the same hijacking that got Saeed out of Indian jail.

After his arrest in 1994 his parents said he was being tortured in India and protested his innocence. They told their local newspaper, the Wanstead and Woodford Guardian, that their son was being wrongly portrayed by India.

George Paynter, who was Saeed's economics tutor at Forest School in Snaresbrook, East London, said on Wednesday: "I'm horrified. The chap we knew was a good all round, solid and very supportive pupil.

"It is very difficult for us to understand because it isn't the Omar we knew," Paynter said. "He was a nice bloke and very respectful."

Although a devoted student who regularly received high grades, he scored only a "D" in Religious Studies at the school.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: florida; islamicviolence; terrorwar
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I see a pattern.
1 posted on 02/07/2002 5:52:04 AM PST by Spar
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To: Spar
How anyone can say that stopping and checking men, that fit this profile, is a bad thing drives me nuts.

We need to close the borders and question all men of Middle Eastern decent right away. What will it take to get this done? A nuclear attack on an American city?

2 posted on 02/07/2002 6:04:12 AM PST by Mixer
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To: Mixer, Black Jade; vooch
If Saeed and thousands others just like him were not stopped in Bosnia, where a whole terror recruitment and terror base exists, under the nose of thousands of US and NATO troops based there how do you expect any security stateside?
3 posted on 02/07/2002 7:05:15 AM PST by Spar
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To: Mixer
A nuclear attack on an American city?

Not even that would do it as long as the media has transmission capability.
4 posted on 02/07/2002 7:07:08 AM PST by Registered
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To: Spar
how do you expect any security stateside?

I, and all other American should, expect it here first and foremost.

5 posted on 02/07/2002 7:46:46 AM PST by Mixer
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To: Mixer
expectation and reality are two different things. Ask your Senator or congressman if they supported Bosnia and Kosovo and have him explain why helping those people made you safer.
6 posted on 02/07/2002 8:11:46 AM PST by Spar
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To: Islamic_violence
Clinton's 8 year support of Bosnian Mujhadeen is having some serious blowback
7 posted on 02/07/2002 8:36:52 AM PST by vooch
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To: Spar
Previous generations of foreign students from Britain's private schools and prestigious institutions went on to become Prime Ministers, Presidents and CEOs!
8 posted on 02/07/2002 9:47:57 AM PST by mikeIII
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To: Spar
Bosnia, where a whole terror recruitment and terror base exists, under the nose of thousands of US and NATO troops based there…

There is a report on one of those Bosnian Islamic terrorist camps today from Tanjug. These "young Bosnians" will, many of them, be radicalized for the rest of their lives. Decades more terrorism to come.:

ITALIAN TV STATION SAYS ISLAMIST EXTREMISTS TRAIN IN JABLANICA

BERLIN - The Italian intelligence has discovered an Islamist extremists' training camp in Jablanica, 80 km southwest of Sarajevo, Italy's RAI-3 television has reported.
According to the exclusive RAI-3 report, carried by the German radio station Deutsche Welle, young Bosnians are tested at the camp to determine their ability to take part in Jihad.

9 posted on 02/07/2002 9:54:31 AM PST by joan
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To: Spar
There are so many ways for Muslims to get in and out of Bosnia, or stay there for extended periods of time and no amount of NATO troop presence will change that.

And yet it's interesting that the US government has known for years that the Bosnian Muslims were issuing Bosnian passports to any terrorist who needed one. There's no reason to believe the practice has stopped at all.

10 posted on 02/07/2002 11:33:41 AM PST by Ichabod Walrus
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To: Ichabod Walrus
interesting INDEED.
11 posted on 02/07/2002 11:41:24 AM PST by Spar
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To: Spar
www.time.com/time/europe/eu/interview/0,9868,182213,00.html

TIME Magazine

Former President of Bosnia Alija Izetbegovic talks to TIME about about allegations of terrorist links in the Balkans

BY ANDREW PURVIS/SARAJEVO

October 31, 2001

Reports have long circulated - actively fuelled by Izetbegovic's former enemies in Belgrade and the Serb Republic of Bosnia - that he met with bin Laden and openly courted potential terrorists during the war. TIME met with him last week and asked him about those allegations. Excerpts:

TIME: According to several reports, you met with Osama bin Laden or his chief deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri during the war. Is that true?

Izetbegovic: During and after the war I met with thousands of people coming from the Islamic world but I can remember the faces and names of only a few. Neither of the two you mentioned are among them. And if, by some chance, I have met them, then they could not have talked with me about terrorism.

TIME: Do you believe there is an al-Qaeda cell in Bosnia?

Izetbegovic: There are suspicions but no proof. Personally I do not believe that al-Qaeda has cells in Bosnia.

12 posted on 02/07/2002 12:51:55 PM PST by Ichabod Walrus
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To: Black Jade
BUMP
14 posted on 02/11/2002 3:31:23 AM PST by F-117A
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To: terrorwar; Wallaby
News about Sheikh.
15 posted on 02/11/2002 3:44:12 AM PST by aristeides
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To: Black Jade
BUMP
16 posted on 02/11/2002 4:15:35 AM PST by steve50
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To: Black Jade
The Sarajevo 6 were recently taken into custody by the USA ....and "izzybegsabitch" doesn't think there were any al queerda cells in Bosnia! HA!
17 posted on 02/11/2002 6:05:20 AM PST by crazykatz
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To: Spar
Yes, the pattern is, seemingly nice respectable person, thats how they stay hidden until they are needed.
18 posted on 02/11/2002 8:19:41 AM PST by Great Dane
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To: Black Jade
BTTT
20 posted on 02/11/2002 11:50:31 AM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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