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 CNNSI.com - SI Online - The Mastermind - Tuesday August 20, 2002 02:35 PM
Abu Daoud, sat on the Palestinian National Council, where in 1996 he joined a majority in voting to revoke the clause in the PLO charter calling for Israel's destruction.
Abu Daoud, who would not reveal where he resides -- saying only that he lives with his wife on a pension provided by the PA -- agreed to answer written questions.
Abu Daoud speculates that the Germans found this story useful, to make the attack seem like an inside job and divert attention from their poor security measures.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /si_online/news/2002/08/20/sb2   (729 words)

  
 Abu Mazen funded Munich Massacre
Abu Daoud, sat on the Palestinian National Council, where in 1996 he joined a majority in voting to revoke the clause in the PLO charter calling for Israel's destruction.
Abu Daoud, who would not reveal where he resides -- saying only that he lives with his wife on a pension provided by the PA -- agreed to answer written questions.
Abu Daoud speculates that the Germans found this story useful, to make the attack seem like an inside job and divert attention from their poor security measures.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/902320/posts   (1816 words)

  
 Did Mahmoud Abbas Finance the 1972 Munich Olympic Takeover? - And if he did, does it make him a less trustworthy negotiator in 2003? By Michael Young
Abu Daoud confirmed that Salameh had headed a group by that name, but he claimed it was a counterfeit version.
But Abu Daoud didn't want to blacken his former collaborators; he wanted to earn credit for Munich, which he still defends but says was not supposed to provoke bloodshed.
Oddeh, known as Abu Daoud, wrote that he was the mastermind of Munich, which was carried out by the so-called Black September organization.
www.slate.com /id/2085993   (827 words)

  
 1977 in History
January 11 France releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of involvement in massacre of Israeli athletes at 1972 Munich Olympics
January 12 Anti-French demonstrations takes place in Israel after Paris released Abu Daoud, responsible 1972 Munich massacre of Israeli athletes
January 18 Imran Khan takes 12 wickets in match for Pakistan win at the SCG
www.brainyhistory.com /years/1977.html   (6887 words)

  
 Abu
1977 France releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of involvement in massacre of Israeli athletes at 1972 Munich Olympics
1002 Abu Amir Mohammed ibn Abd allah ibn Mohammed ibn Abi Amir, dies at 64
1595 Abu al-Faiz ibn Mubarak Faizi, Persian-Dutch E indies poet, dies at 48
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/a/abu.html   (398 words)

  
 Did Mahmoud Abbas Finance the 1972 Munich Olympic Takeover? - And if he did, does it make him a less trustworthy negotiator in 2003? By Michael Young
Abu Daoud confirmed that Salameh had headed a group by that name, but he claimed it was a counterfeit version.
Abbas, known by the nom de guerre Abu Mazen, is said to be everything Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, is not: sincere, responsible, and conciliatory.
A founding member of Fatah, the PLO's main faction, Abu Mazen headed some of the organization's most sensitive departments in the 1960s and '70s; it would have been remarkable if he was not involved in violence.
slate.msn.com /id/2085993   (819 words)

  
 Socialist Viewpoint
Zakariya Zebeida, commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades in the northern West Bank, speaks bitterly about the “betrayal” of the Israeli peace camp and thinks that Abu Mazen “doesn’t even control his own pants”
Shortly before we arrived, Daoud accidentally ran down a neighbor in a stolen car and the neighbor was rushed to the hospital with a head injury.
The only one of the Palestinians who can make peace is Abu Amar (Arafat).
www.socialistviewpoint.org /sum_03/sum_03_05.html   (819 words)

  
 Letter to HM Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain (Human Rights Watch Press release, )
On December 11, lawyers for eight Bahrainis—Fakhri Abdallah Rashid Khalil, Mirza Ibrahim al-Qatari, Ali Salman Isa Ahmad, Sami Abdallah Hassan Abu Hamad, Ahmad Mahdi Salman Daoud, Majeed Milad Ahmad al-Jazeeri, Hussain Ali Muhsin al-Tittan, and Ra’id Salman Abdallah al-Khawaja—attempted to file a complaint with the office of the general prosecutor in the Ministry of Interior.
According to information Human Rights Watch has received, Col. Abu Hamud told the lawyers that they would be wasting their time to attempt to file such a complaint with the investigations directorate, and refused to provide a signed acknowledgement of receipt of the complaint.
After leaving the general prosecutor’s office, the head of legal affairs phoned to invite the lawyers to return to meet with his superior, Col. Muhammad Rashid Abu Hamud, the general prosecutor.
www.hrw.org /press/2002/12/bahrain1217ltr.htm   (819 words)

  
 Abu
1977 France releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of involvement in massacre of Israeli athletes at 1972 Munich Olympics
1002 Abu Amir Mohammed ibn Abd allah ibn Mohammed ibn Abi Amir, dies at 64
1595 Abu al-Faiz ibn Mubarak Faizi, Persian-Dutch E indies poet, dies at 48
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/a/abu.html   (819 words)

  
 031305.html
In the West Bank, Israeli forces bulldozed a house, killing Mohammed Abu Hazneh, who is the member of Islamic Jihad believed responsible for planning the February attack on a Tel Aviv nightclub.
Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh is now the only candidate for presidential elections next month following the withdrawal of the sole opposition candidate, Mohamed Daoud Chehem, who had not raised enough money.
Her colleague Mohammed Ajmal Khan was charged with directing terrorism and conspiracy to provide money and weapons while Palvinder Singh was also indicted on the two conspiracy charges.
www.terrorismcentral.com /Newsletters/2005/031305.html   (5689 words)

  
 French History Chronology
France touches off an international uproar when it releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of being involved with the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics
Freedom of worship was established in France under the constitution that came out of the French Revolution of 1789.
A French column surrenders at Sidi Brahim in the Algerian War.
www.bestofcolumbus.com /fussichen/otdFran.htm   (5689 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - SI Online - The Mastermind - Tuesday August 20, 2002 02:35 PM
But Israeli special forces stormed the plane, killing or capturing all the terrorists and freeing every passenger, leaving Arafat, by Abu Daoud's account, desperate to boost morale in the refugee camps by showing that Israel was vulnerable.
Germany issued an international arrest warrant on Abu Daoud, and Israel canceled his travel credentials, barring him from the Palestinian lands he had spent his adult life trying to liberate.
Though he wasn't involved in conceiving or implementing it, "the [Munich] operation had the endorsement of Arafat." Arafat is not known to have responded to the allegations in Abu Daoud's book.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /si_online/news/2002/08/20/sb2   (5689 words)

  
 Mastermind of Munich Massacre to Receive the Palestine Prize
The Palestine Prize for Culture named after Mahmoud Hamshari is to be granted this year to Abu Daoud, mastermind of the 1972 massacre of Olympic athletes in Munich, the prize committee announced.
On Munich, Abu Daoud and Jewish Justice: Some Considerations From International Law by Prof.
Abu Daoud will receive the prize, amounting to 10,000 French francs, for his book, "Palestine: From Jerusalem to Munich", in which he describes how he planned and implemented the killing of 11 Israeli athletes at Munich.
www.gamla.org.il /english/article/1999/nov/ler1.htm   (216 words)

  
 Mastermind of Munich Massacre to Receive the Palestine Prize
The Palestine Prize for Culture named after Mahmoud Hamshari is to be granted this year to Abu Daoud, mastermind of the 1972 massacre of Olympic athletes in Munich, the prize committee announced.
On Munich, Abu Daoud and Jewish Justice: Some Considerations From International Law by Prof.
Abu Daoud will receive the prize, amounting to 10,000 French francs, for his book, "Palestine: From Jerusalem to Munich", in which he describes how he planned and implemented the killing of 11 Israeli athletes at Munich.
www.gamla.org.il /english/article/1999/nov/ler1.htm   (216 words)

  
 Israeli 1972 Olympic Team Murdered in Munich
The mastermind of the massacre, Abu Daoud, admitted his role in his autobiography, Memoirs of a Palestinian Terrorist, published in 1999.
Although this was said to be the first public acknowledgment that the PLO was behind Munich, Daoud himself essentially admitted this when under interrogation by Jordanian police in 1972.
Besides Daoud, at least one other PLO terrorist linked to the planning of the Munich attack is living freely in the PA areas: Amin al-Hindi, who heads Arafat's General Intelligence Service.
www.palestinefacts.org /pf_1967to1991_munich.php   (977 words)

  
 American Committee on Jerusalem
Umm Waheed named her daughter Badr, meaning "full moon", because that is what she saw in 1948 when she gave birth alone in Sheikh Daoud, to which she had returned after all the inhabitants had left to Yaraka, a neighbouring village.
There is Umm Ismail, and one of their daughters, two grandsons, myself and some other visitors, and the children of Shatilla refugee camp who have brought me here to listen to Abu Ismail tell the story of the massacre in his village of Safsaf, near Safad, northern Palestine.
Sitting in his office in Umm al-Fahm's drab city hall, with a view of the town's own golden dome of the relatively new Abu Obeidah mosque behind him, Eghbariyah presented the party line concerning the Mount, insisting that "so far, the archeologists have found nothing [at the site] that belongs to the Jewish people.
www.acj.org /july/July_13.htm   (8441 words)

  
 Israel Law Center - Center Update
In his French-language autobiography, "Palestine: From Jerusalem to Munich," Abu Daoud describes the role of Abu Mazen in providing the funds to carry out the Black September Olympic attack.
If proven true, Abu Mazen’s role in the brutal killing of the Israeli athletes and American citizen David Berger must preclude his involvement in the negotiations between the United States, Israel and her Arab neighbors.”
The Israeli civil rights group Shurat Hadin has announced a campaign to convince U.S. and German law enforcement agencies to open an investigation into the role of newly-appointed Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Abu Mazen in the massacre of eleven Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany.
www.israellawcenter.org /press.shtml?1700528700   (10123 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Abu Daoud, in an interview about the Munich massacre for a film called "One Day in September," admitted that Black September was merely the cover name adopted by Fatah members when they wanted to carry out terrorist attacks.
Darshan-Leitner told Arutz-7 that PA sources themselves told her that it is ridiculous to claim that Abu Mazen was never involved in terrorism.
Abu Mazen is not as terrorism-free as might have been thought - and he is in fact connected with one of the 20th century's most infamous terrorist crimes: the 1972 massacre of 11 Israeli athletes...
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=42611   (453 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - SI Online - The Mastermind - Tuesday August 20, 2002 02:35 PM
But Israeli special forces stormed the plane, killing or capturing all the terrorists and freeing every passenger, leaving Arafat, by Abu Daoud's account, desperate to boost morale in the refugee camps by showing that Israel was vulnerable.
Though he wasn't involved in conceiving or implementing it, "the [Munich] operation had the endorsement of Arafat." Arafat is not known to have responded to the allegations in Abu Daoud's book.
In May 1972 four Black Septembrists hijacked a Sabena flight from Brussels to Tel Aviv, hoping to free comrades from Israeli jails.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /si_online/news/2002/08/20/sb2   (453 words)

  
 The Munich Massacre
In 1999, Abu Daoud admitted his role in the massacre in his autobiography, Memoirs of a Palestinian Terrorist.
Bassam Abu Sharif, a member of the PFLP at the time, said the motive for the operation in Munich was to attract publicity for the Palestinian cause and to win the release of Palestinian prisoners.
On December 27, 2005, Daoud reiterated that he had no regrets about his involvement in the Munich attack, and that Steven Spielberg's new film about the incident would not deliver reconciliation.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Terrorism/munich.html   (1219 words)

  
 Israeli 1972 Olympic Team Murdered in Munich
The mastermind of the massacre, Abu Daoud, admitted his role in his autobiography, Memoirs of a Palestinian Terrorist, published in 1999.
Although this was said to be the first public acknowledgment that the PLO was behind Munich, Daoud himself essentially admitted this when under interrogation by Jordanian police in 1972.
Although Salah Khalaf (aka Abu Iyad) officially headed the organization, Black September refrained from publishing official statements, and its leaders kept their identity hidden.
www.palestinefacts.org /pf_1967to1991_munich.php   (1219 words)

  
 SONY PICTURES CLASSICS presents: One Day In September
Abu Daoud, the Black September commander most closely involved with setting up the Munich operation, admitted to the filmmakers that Black September was merely the cover name adopted by members of Fatah when they wanted to carry out terrorist acts, but did not want the party's name besmirched.
The de facto leader of Black September (and the man who personally carried the arms into Germany that were used in Munich) was Abu Iyad, Arafat's long-time deputy.
Amongst the last to die was Abu Iyad, killed while the PLO were resident in Tunis.
www.sonypictures.com /classics/oneday/html/blacksept   (989 words)

  
 The Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) - Munich Massacre Connection
Munich, Abu Daoud describes the role of Abu Mazen in providing the funds to
Thirty years after he helped plan the terror strike, Abu Daoud remains in hiding -- and unrepentant
terrorist who masterminded the the Munich attack, Mohammed Daoud Oudeh ("Abu
www.landofisrael.info /News/2003/4/29/abu_mazen_munich.html   (541 words)

  
 SONY PICTURES CLASSICS presents: One Day In September
Abu Daoud, the Black September commander most closely involved with setting up the Munich operation, admitted to the filmmakers that Black September was merely the cover name adopted by members of Fatah when they wanted to carry out terrorist acts, but did not want the party's name besmirched.
The de facto leader of Black September (and the man who personally carried the arms into Germany that were used in Munich) was Abu Iyad, Arafat's long-time deputy.
Black September had a reputation as an organisation where extreme secrecy and extreme violence went hand in hand.
www.sonypictures.com /classics/oneday/html/blacksept   (989 words)

  
 NATIVITY CHURCH KILLERS, MAY, 2002
KHALED Abu Mohammed, el Hamid Najimeh, Ahmad Hamamreh, born in 1968 TERROR: Tanzim-Fatah General Intelligence activist from Dehaisheh Responsible for many fatal terrorist attacks originating in Bethlehem.
Shooting attacks, placed explosive devices COUNTRY: GREECE THERE ARE 2 IBRAHIM ABIAT's, both to ITALY IBRAHIM MOUSSA SALEM, born 1961 Ibrahim Abiath, Ibrahim Salem Abayat, Abu Glarif - BEARD - KILLED AMERICAN TERROR: Hamas, and head of the Fatah Tanzim in Bethlehem.
ABDULLAH DAOUD, MOHAMMED ABDULLAH KHADER, born 1962, married TERROR: Head of PLO in Bethlehem, al-Kadr worked close with the Tanzim.
www.revlu.com /cyp.html   (1586 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of the Rulers of Egypt
Abu al-Abbas Ibn Abdullah Ibn Mohammed Ibn Ali Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abbas, known as al-Saffah, the bucher, was announced the caliph in al-Kofa.
Wadih, Mawla of Abu Ga’far, for four months from Gomadi al-Akhera 162 H/February 779AC to Ramadan 162H/May 779,
Yahya Ibn Daoud al-horashi, known as Ibn Mamdoud, from Zel Hijja 162H/August 779 to al-Mouharam 164/September 780AC,
www.sis.gov.eg /rulers/html/en07.htm   (1586 words)

  
 Kesher Talk: 09/01/2002 - 09/07/2002
InContext also follows the money trail, mentions France's release of Muhammad Daoud Audeh—alias Abu Daoud—the reputed mastermind behind the massacre, and has bios of all the murdered Israeli athletes.
Check the end of the Index of the Munich Massacre Blogburst to find links to the new articles (and an explanation, if you are here for the first time).
He also reviews One Day in September, the 2000 award-winning documentary on the event which is narrated by Michael Douglas.
www.hfienberg.com /kesher/2002_09_01_kesher_archive.html   (6355 words)

  
 The Munich Massacre
In 1999, Abu Daoud admitted his role in the massacre in his autobiography, Memoirs of a Palestinian Terrorist.
Bassam Abu Sharif, a member of the PFLP at the time, said the motive for the operation in Munich was to attract publicity for the Palestinian cause and to win the release of Palestinian prisoners.
The massacre of 11 Israeli athletes was not considered sufficiently serious to merit canceling or postponing the Olympics.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Terrorism/munich.html   (1219 words)

  
 BAKR HASAN AL-
HUSSEIN SADDAM 5 HUSSEIN KING 2 SHAKIR SADUN 2 AZIZ TARIQ 1 DAOUD ABU 1 GHAFUR AHMAD ABD AL- 1 HABASH GEORGE 1 HADDAD WADI (TERRORIST) 1 IRAQ CIA IN 1 JIBRIL AHMED 1 JIHAD ABU 1
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www.namebase.org /main2/Hasan-Al_2D-Bakr.html   (1219 words)

  
 Ishtar on Encyclopedia.com
Mondair Naim Al-Daoud, owner of Ishtar Dates in Abu Al-Kassib, Iraq, examines a date palm tree in an orchard at his factory.
Most important as a mother goddess and as a goddess of love, Ishtar was the source of all the generative powers in nature and mankind.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/I/Ishtar.asp   (553 words)

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