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To: madfly
Try a google search for

Hicham Rhazouani Florida

Hicham Rhazouani, (941) 389-0579, 835 W Elkcam Cir, Marco Island, FL 34145

Want to give him a call?

489 posted on 06/15/2002 9:55:18 AM PDT by muggs
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To: muggs
Want a map to Hicham's neighborhood?

article lists his address on Dogwood. Moved?

492 posted on 06/15/2002 10:12:25 AM PDT by GalvestonGal.com
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To: muggs;all
CNN BREAKING:

Report: Saudi Arabia diplomat confirms nationals held in Morocco

June 15, 2002

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- A Saudi diplomat has reportedly confirmed for the first time that three men detained in Morocco for allegedly planning attacks on U.S. and British warships are natives of the kingdom.

Al-Eqtisadiah, a Saudi daily, on Saturday quoted Abdul Aziz al-Khojah as saying a Saudi investigative team has arrived in Morocco to follow ongoing investigations into the three Saudis.

Moroccan officials identified the three men as Saudis earlier this week when they confirmed their arrests. The three, who were taken into custody in May, claimed to be members of the al Qaeda terror network, the Moroccan officials said, speaking on condition they not be identified.

The three were allegedly planning to carry out attacks similar to the one against the USS Cole in October 2000. In that strike, two suicide bombers rammed a small boat packed with explosives into the destroyer as it anchored in a Yemeni port, killing 17 U.S. sailors. Al Qaeda has been linked to that attack.

These three are accused of planning attacks on U.S. and British warships in the Straits of Gibraltar between Morocco and Spain.

Al-Khojah's comments mark the first official word from the Gulf state that the men are Saudis.

On Thursday, Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Prince Ahmed had questioned their nationalities, saying: "We can't say for sure they are Saudis until the results of the investigations become clear," he said. On Saturday, Saudi officials refused to comment on the newspaper report.

Saudi Arabia, an oil-rich Gulf state and guardian of Islam's holiest shrines, rejects being labeled the home of terrorists.

It took months before Saudi diplomats acknowledged official U.S. reports that 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers were Saudi. However, it stresses that Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda's leader and the prime September 11 suspect, was stripped of his Saudi citizenship years ago.

Morocco has said it has no intention to extradite the suspects to Saudi Arabia if there is a trial.

494 posted on 06/15/2002 10:25:58 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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To: muggs; madfly
Hicham Rhazouani, (941) 389-0579, 835 W Elkcam Cir, Marco Island, FL 34145

Hmmmm....it's about 1am there now, shall I wake him ot whoever answers? (heh heh....)

522 posted on 06/15/2002 10:03:18 PM PDT by kstewskis
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