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In the News (Fri 27 Nov 09)

  
  Ahmed Al Ghamdi
Ahmed Alghamdi was one of several that should have been “instantly ‘red-flagged’ by British intelligence,” because of his links to Raed Hijazi, a suspected ally of bin Laden being held in Jordan on charges of conspiring to destroy holy sites.
Ahmed Alghamdi also is linked to two other addresses less than a mile south of the Daytona Beach airport, as well as one within three miles of the Spruce Creek Airport.
Ahmed Alghamdi, who was aboard Flight 175, had a license issued to him in 1993 using the address of a former Howard Johnson's motel.
911review.org /Wiki/Ahmed_Al_Ghamdi.shtml   (1243 words)

  
  Ahmed al-Ghamdi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This photograph of Ahmed al-Ghamdi was released by the FBI in the days following the attack.
Ahmed Salah al-Ghamdi (Arabic: احمد الغامدي, also transliterated Alghamdi) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of United Airlines flight 175 as part of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.
Al-Ghamdi was from the al Bahah province of Saudi Arabia, an isolated and underdeveloped area, and shared the same tribal affiliation with fellow hijackers Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, and Ahmed al-Haznawi.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmed_Al_Ghamdi   (398 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Al-Qaeda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But police investigations and subsequent trials showed that while Al Qaeda was believed to have provided expertise and coordination, much of the planning and all the personnel who undertook the attacks came from local radical Islamist groups.
Saif al-Adel Saif Al-Adel (or Seif Al Adel) (born April 11, 1960 or 1963) is believed to be a senior member of the Al-Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
Al Jazeera (Arabic:), meaning The Island or The (Arabian) Peninsula is an Arabic-language television channel based in Qatar.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Al_Qaeda   (10531 words)

  
 World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks
Five more-Wail al Shehri, Waleed al Shehri, Abdul Aziz al Omari, Mohand al Shehri, and Ahmed al Nami-came from Asir Province, a poor region in southwestern Saudi Arabia that borders Yemen; this weakly policed area is sometimes called "the wild frontier." Wail and Waleed al Shehri were brothers.
Salem al Hazmi, a younger brother of Nawaf, was born in Mecca.
For instance, although Ahmed al Ghamdi, Hamza al Ghamdi, and Saeed al Ghamdi attended prayer services regularly and Omari often served as an imam at his mosque in Saudi Arabia, Suqami and Salem al Hazmi appeared unconcerned with religion and, contrary to Islamic law, were known to drink alcohol.
www.globalsecurity.org /security/ops/911-recr.htm   (3699 words)

  
 The History of Al-Qaeda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world.
Al Qaeda had a command and control structure which included a majlis al shura (or consultation council) which discussed and approved major undertakings, including terrorist operations.
Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda also forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in the Sudan and with representatives of the government of Iran, and its associated terrorist group Hizballah, for the purpose of working together against their perceived common enemies in the West, particularly the United States.
www.storm.ca /~ouelletr/x-ray/al-qaeda-history.htm   (974 words)

  
 Indictment: Zacarias Moussaoui
Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world.
Al Qaeda had a command and control structure which included a majlis al shura (or consultation council) which discussed and approved major undertakings, including terrorist operations.
Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi, a/k/a "Mustafa Ahmed," was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on August 5, 1968.
www.fromthewilderness.com /timeline/2001/msnbc121101.html   (4468 words)

  
 Flight 93: Forty lives, one destiny
Ahmed Al Haznawi, who occasionally shared a home with Jarrah in South Florida, was in his early 20s.
Saeed Al Ghamdi is a cypher to authorities.
With Jarrah was his roommate from Florida, Ahmed Al Haznawi, a 20-year-old student from Baljurshi, Saudi Arabia, along with Al Nami, the man who disappeared on his visit to Mecca, and Saeed Al Ghamdi, a young man about whom almost nothing is known.
www.post-gazette.com /headlines/20011028flt93mainstoryp7.asp   (5947 words)

  
 Terrorist Organizations Intelligence Analysis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
British-born Islamic militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, commonly known as Sheikh Omar, calmly confessed to the abduction of Pearl in Karachi on January 23.
Al- Jihad members testified during the 1999 trial in Egypt that he had entered the USA in 1995 using the alias Dr Abdel Moez and while there raised funds used to finance attacks on the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, and elsewhere.
Al Ittihad, a small, relatively weak organization with a predominantly domestic agenda, was largely eliminated as a military presence by the Ethiopian government after encroaching upon the turf of powerful warlords.
www.storm.ca /~ouelletr/x-ray/terrorist-organizations.htm   (4989 words)

  
 Ahmed al-Ghamdi - Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
On or about September 11, 2001, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Fayez Ahmed, Mohald al-Shehri, Ahmed al-Ghamdi, and Marwan al-Shehhi hijacked United Airlines Flight 175, a Boeing 767, which had departed from Boston at approximately 8:15 a.m.
Ahmed Alghamdi, had his apartment complex nearby Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Little information has surfaced except that he may have lived in Delray Beach, Fla., and that he is reported to have lived briefly at a Vienna, Virginia, boarding house near CIA headquarters.
sep11.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmed_Alghamdi   (234 words)

  
 Amana Online
Ghamdi appeared to be part of a group of Arab men who often gathered at apartments in the complex called the Fountains, near the University of West Florida.
Ahmed S. Faiez, who did have a pilot's license and was listed as having trained at the Spartan Aeronautics School in Tulsa, Okla., paid $4,500 for Seat 2A.
Ahmed al-Haznawi, who had a Fort Lauderdale address, according to driver's license records, and entered the country on a Saudi passport, and a man named Ahmed al- Nami, about whom little is known, were on United Airlines Flight 93 with Mr.
www.amanaonline.com /Articles/art_122.htm   (2051 words)

  
 Estate of John Patrick O'Neill v. Republic of Iraq, et al   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Defendants Al Taqwa and Nada Management Organization are banks who had their origin in the late 1980’s, during which time the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood formed financial management firms and banks called “Al Taqwa” (“Fear of God”), that were dedicated to the overthrow of Western nations, and the creation of a worldwide Islamic government.
Al Taqwa and the Nada group, as well as their four principals – Nada, Himmat, Huber, and Mansour, have had their assets frozen and are believed by the U.S. Department of Justice to be co-conspirators of Al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda camps were used to train terrorists to fight in Islamic causes, such as supporting Pakistan in its dispute with India over the province of Kashmir.
cryptome.quintessenz.at /mirror/oneill-v-iraq.htm   (13552 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Organizers of the September 11, 2001 attacks Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
According to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, this distribution merely reflected the proportions of trainees at al Qaida camps along the factor of ease of obtaining U.S. visas for Saudi citizens.
Ahmed al-Ghamdi, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, and Ahmad al-Haznawi came from three neighboring towns and belonged to the same tribe.
Salem al Hazmi was a younger brother of Nawaf al Hazmi.
www.ipedia.com /organizers_of_the_september_11__2001_attacks.html   (879 words)

  
 9/11 Commission Report - Notes - 12 What to Do? A Global Strategy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The names of at least three of the hijackers (Nawaf al Hazmi, Salem al Hazmi, and Khalid al Mihdhar) were in information systems of the intelligence community and thus potentially could have been watchlisted.
Khalid al Mihdhar and Salem al Hazmi presented passports with a suspicious indicator of Islamic extremism.
There is reason to believe that the passports of three other hijackers (Nawaf al Hazmi, Ahmed al Nami, and Ahmad al Haznawi) issued in the same Saudi passport office may have contained this same indicator; however, their passports have not been found, so we cannot be sure.
911.gnu-designs.com /Notes_12.html   (2152 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
He was reported to have been in Hollywood, Florida, for a month earlier this year but his father, Ahmed, said that Waleed was alive and well and living in Morocco.
Ahmed had a pilot's licence and was listed as having trained at the Spartan Aeronautics School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, although the school had no record of him attending.
Ahmed is thought to have lived in Delray Beach, Florida.
news.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/20/wterr120.xml   (1964 words)

  
 Winds of Change.NET: Special Analysis: The Al-Ghamdi Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It may be of interest to you that the state department listed for the years 1994-95 an Al Ghamdi in it's archived site for diplomatic attaches to the United States.
Dr Ali Mugharam Ghamdi, chairman of the United Kingdom Action Committee for Islamic Affairs, which organised the vigil, said that it was intended to demonstrate 'a genuine and permanent bitterness in the hearts and minds of ordinary Muslims'.
The important thing regarding the al-Ghamdi clan and it's ties to al Qaida is where the al Ghamdi's ancestral home is: The Bahah and Asir Provinces.
www.windsofchange.net /archives/003576.php   (3546 words)

  
 Scoop: UQ Wire: Tracking All Hijackers (LIHOP Series)
Al Mihdhar, who officially helped crash the plane into the Pentagon, simply listed "Hotel" as his U.S. destination on his visa— no name, no city, no state — but had no problem getting a visa.
Oddly enough, al Midhar then decided to stay in the same city that was home to the mosque of Sheik Omar Abdul Rahman, who is in prison for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
The 911victims accuse Prince Turki al Faisal, former Saudi Intelligence, of having ties to al-Bayoumi and been involved in the financial planning of the Sept. 11th attack.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/HL0302/S00218.htm   (4019 words)

  
 PC Perspective / Amdmb Forums - Suicide Bomber in Mosul was a SAUDI Arabian Medical Student
In nine eleven terrorism, it was mostly Saudi educated youth that caused terrorism in America, The suicide bomber who killed 22 people when he blew himself up in a US army mess tent the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, was a Saudi medical student, an Arab newspaper reported today.
Al Qaida has it's roots in a form of Islam(if you can call it that) called "Wahhabism".
Al Qaida has very handily been able to recruit their charred meat on the growing hatred among Muslims for the US.
forums.pcper.com /showthread.php?t=372481   (2916 words)

  
 ICP - Credit reports for major and emerging world markets
Ahmed Abdullah Bahlas Polyester Yarn Factory Saudi Arabia
Ahmed Al Bukhari and Partners Factory Co Ltd Saudi Arabia
Ahmed Al Saleh And Sons Co WLL Kuwait
www.icpcredit.com /companies/Ah1.asp   (490 words)

  
 Indictment: Zacarias Moussaoui
Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi, a/k/a "Mustafa Ahmed," was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on August 5, 1968.
At various times from in or about 1992 until in or about 1993, Usama Bin Laden, working together with members of the fatwah committee of al Qaeda, disseminated fatwahs to other members and associates of al Qaeda that the United States forces stationed in the Horn of Africa, including Somalia, should be attacked.
On various occasions, an unindicted co-conspirator advised other members of al Qaeda that it was Islamically proper to engage in violent actions against "infidels" (nonbelievers), even if others might be killed by such actions, because if the others were "innocent," they would go to paradise, and if they were not "innocent," they deserved to die.
www.msnbc.com /modules/wtc/moussaoui_indictment?p=1&cp1=1   (4316 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the ...
Salem al Hazmi cleared the metal detector and was permitted through; Nawaf al Hazmi set off the alarms for both the first and second metal detectors and was then hand-wanded before being passed.
We asked a screening expert to review the videotape of the hand-wanding, and he found the quality of the screener's work to have been "marginal at best." The screener should have "resolved" what set off the alarm; and in the case of both Moqed and Hazmi, it was clear that he did not.
Jarrah was in seat 1B, closest to the cockpit; Nami was in 3C, Ghamdi in 3D, and Haznawi in 6B.
www.fictionwise.com /ebooks/eBook24549.htm   (1843 words)

  
 MegaStar - Osama broadcast 16/04/02
The channel also aired a brief clip of Osama bin Laden, with his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, as al-Zawahri praises the bombers.
The channel has identified the hijacker as Ahmad al-Haznawi al-Ghamdi, a name which is similar to Ahmed al-Ghamdi, who was on Flight 175 that crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York.
A team of US soldiers had been destroying old Soviet missiles or shells in the Mian Khoh area, about 4km northeast of Kandahar, when the accident happened.
www.megastar.co.uk /megastar/news/2002/04/15/sMEG01MTAxODg4NDMwNTE.html   (152 words)

  
 PowerGen mission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Al Abdulkarim Trading (AKTE) is a leading supplier and stocking distributor of specialty and commodity components and equipment in Saudi Arabia.
The market segments which are targeted by AKTE include oil and gas, petrochemicals, electrical, telecommunications, utilities, instrumentation, plant automation, and industrial and commercial construction.
The KFB group was established in 1978, and has a total manpower of 220, with a yearly turnover of approximately 55 million U.S. dollars.
www.us-saudi-business.org /Delegations/powergen00.htm   (3281 words)

  
 Northwest Herald - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
CAIRO, Egypt – The suicide bomber who killed 22 people when he blew himself up in a U.S. mess hall in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul was a Saudi medical student, an Arab newspaper reported Monday.
Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat identified him as 20-year-old Ahmed Said Ahmed al-Ghamdi, citing unnamed friends of the man's father.
The friends said members of an Iraqi resistance group contacted al-Ghamdi's father to tell him that his son was the suicide bomber who carried out the Dec. 21 attack, the deadliest on an American installation in Iraq.
www.nwherald.com /print/282303524936785.php   (269 words)

  
 News from Agape Press
Is there any indication that al Qaida has ceased its plans to bring future terrorist attacks to the United States?
Was it the Entebbe, Uganda, hijacking of 1976, which, since that time El Al has instituted the most stringent security procedures of any publicly flown airlines in the world?
Quite simply, if you don't pass muster with their security agents, you can scream "ACLU" until you are blue in the face, and you still won't get on the plane.
headlines.agapepress.org /archive/8/102004ds.asp   (956 words)

  
 Terror ... it's all in the family - Global Affairs Forum, Politics, Law, Science, Health
BASRA: Large numbers of Al Qaeda fighters are still crossing freely from Saudi Arabia into Southern Iraq, according to senior military officials in Basra.
The al Saud family is in the position of having to "ride the tiger", because to fall off is to be eaten.
Historically, the al Saud family rose to power when: "in 1902 Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud captured Riyadh, the Al-Saud dynasty's ancestral capital, from the rival Al-Rashid family.
www.globalaffairs.org /forum/showthread.php?t=31030   (1314 words)

  
 In the Bullpen » Mess Hall Bomber was Saudi National   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The suicide bomber who killed 22 people when he blew himself up in a US army mess tent the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, was a Saudi medical student, an Arab newspaper reported today.
Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat identified him as 20-year-old Ahmed Said Ahmed al-Ghamdi, citing friends of the man’s father.
According to your logic, since there were members of al qaida in the U.S....
www.inthebullpen.com /archives/2005/01/03/mess-hall-bomber-was-saudi-national   (508 words)

  
 At Least 7 of the 9/11 Hijackers are Still Alive
, Fayez Banihammad (from the UAE), Ahmed al Ghamdi, Hamza al Ghamdi, Mohand al Shehri
"You cannot throw a stone in Saudi Arabia without hitting an Al Ghamdi," he said, referring to the alleged last name of three of the hijackers.
Now, people who are intending to commit suicide normally don't worry about whether anyone knows their real name, and it is here that some other odd aspects of this case take on a new meaning.
www.whatreallyhappened.com /hijackers.html   (826 words)

  
 InFact - The 9/11 Commission Report - Page 564
Waleed al Shehri, Mohand al Shehri, Hani Hanjour, Majed Moqed, Nawaf al Hazmi, Hamza al Ghamdi,Ahmed al Ghamdi, Saeed al Ghamdi, Ahmed al Nami, and Ahmad al Haznawi) held passports containing these same fraud- ulent features, but their passports have not been found so we cannot be sure.
Khallad Bin Attash, Ramzi Binalshibh, Zakariya Essabar,Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, and Saeed al Ghamdi (not the individual by the same name who became a hijacker) tried to get visas and failed.
Program planners have set a goal of collecting information, confirming identity, providing information about foreign nation- als throughout the entire immigration system, and ultimately enabling each point in the system to assess the law- fulness of travel and any security risks.
www.insightful.com /products/infact/911/corpus/report_574_564.html   (644 words)

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