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  Fbi most wanted terrorists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 One of FBI's 'Most Wanted Terrorists' confirmed dead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An al Qaeda operative wanted in connection with the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings was killed in April in Pakistan, American officials have confirmed.
CNN reports that Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah, a member of the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list and planner of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings, was killed this past April in an airstrike by Pakistani forces near the border with Afghanistan.
The terrorist was wanted in connection with the bombings of 3 US Embassies in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, and Tanzania that killed 224 people.
tailrank.com /728369/One-of-FBI-s-Most-Wanted-Terrorists-confirmed-dead   (670 words)

  
 BBC News | AMERICAS | America's 'most wanted terrorists'
Wanted in connection with the hijacking of TWA flight 847 from Athens to Rome in 1985, in which an American citizen was killed.
Wanted in connection with the hijacking of TWA flight 847 in 1985.
Wanted in connection with the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York in 1993, in which six people died.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/americas/1591997.stm   (511 words)

  
 The 22 Most Wanted Terrorists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When Chemical Ali was recently captured, we heard that he had been the "king of spades" and was number 5 on the list of most wanted Iraqis.
Of the 55 most wanted Iraqis, 39 are captured or confirmed dead.
Other captures of terrorists have been hailed as major events, but almost all of those captured have not been on the most wanted list.
alumnus.caltech.edu /~richard/reflect/mostwanted.html   (394 words)

  
 FBI Most Wanted Terrorists List
Usama Bin Laden is wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.
Abdul Rahman Yasin is wanted for his alleged participation in the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center, New York City, on February 26, 1993, which resulted in six deaths, the wounding of numerous individuals, and the significant destruction of property and commerce.
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is wanted for his alleged involvement in a conspiracy plot, based in Manila, The Philippines, to bomb commercial United States airliners flying routes to the United States from Southeast Asia in January of 1995.
www.100megsfree3.com /levgen/fbimw.html   (822 words)

  
 Most Wanted Terrorists
Bush said "they are among the most dangerous -- the leaders and key supporters, the planners and strategists.
Three years, two wars, 1,000+ American lives, and $120,000,000,000 later, the FBI still lists 21 of the 22 as most wanted terrorists.
That leaves as many as 19 of the 22 most wanted terrorists still on the loose, plotting, organizing, armed and dangerous.
www.webspawner.com /users/mostwantedterrorists   (718 words)

  
 KCCI.com - News - Bush Releases 'Most Wanted Terrorists' List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
FBI Director Robert Mueller called the list a "global spotlight," adding that the list, in service since 1950, has a 94-percent success rate and that one in three captured terrorist suspects has been the result of a private tip.
Bush said the international coalition the United States is assembling in the war against terrorism is essential to the success of the most wanted list and "closing the net" on the suspects.
It is similar to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, which has led to the capture of hundreds of criminals in half a century.
www.kcci.com /news/1010466/detail.html   (451 words)

  
 CNN.com - 'Most wanted terrorists' list released - October 10, 2001
Two other men on the list are linked to earlier terrorist plots also prosecuted in New York -- the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center and the foiled 1995 plot to blow up U.S. airliners -- masterminded by convicted terrorist Ramzi Yousef, who is serving a life sentence in federal prison.
The 22 names on the "most wanted" list of suspected terrorists and the crimes they are alleged to have been involved in are as follows:
Yasin was questioned by the FBI after the bombing, but released and fled the country.
www.cnn.com /2001/US/10/10/inv.mostwanted.list   (1039 words)

  
 FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In five cases, the FBI removed individuals from the list after deciding that they were no longer a "particularly dangerous menace to society".
The most recent capture of a Ten Most Wanted Fugitive is John W. Parsons.
Robert William Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FBI_ten_most_wanted_fugitives   (1199 words)

  
 Washington Week . Student Voices | PBS
Abdul Rahman Yasin was featured on a recent edition of "America's Most Wanted" as one of 22 terrorists singled out by President George W. Bush for atrocities committed in the United States.
This is the first time in the FBI's history that it has created a list specifically of wanted terrorists.
The FBI has yet to release information on any terrorists who they think took part in the recent terrorist acts.
www.pbs.org /weta/washingtonweek/voices/200110/1022fbisuspects.html   (493 words)

  
 FBI 22 Most Wanted Terrorists
While you walk through this life so precious hold the flame of God's love gently in the palm of your hand, for the wind is fickle.
Terrorist Watch addresses the terrorist activities and the the methods used by al-Qaeda terrorist operatives in the U.S., with in-depth analysis of the relationships that exist between al-Qaeda and Middle Eastern terrorist groups and their Middle East nation-state benefactors.
To date, these are the 22 Most Wanted Terrorists by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for numerous acts of terrorism worldwide from 1985 to the most recent Attack on America on September 11, 2001.
terroristwatch.tripod.com /22_most_wanted_terrorists.htm   (107 words)

  
 Most Wanted Terrorists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The alleged terrorists on this list have been indicted by sitting Federal Grand Juries in various jurisdictions in the United States for the crimes reflected on their wanted posters.
Future indictments may be handed down as various investigations proceed in connection to other terrorist incidents, for example, the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
It is also important to note that these individuals will remain wanted in connection with their alleged crimes until such time as the charges are dropped or when credible physical evidence is obtained, which proves with 100% accuracy, that they are deceased.
www.fromthewilderness.com /timeline/2002/fbi02.html   (261 words)

  
 Wanted Terrorists - Terrorism Information Center - National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
Information on wanted terrorists is provided as well as information on those brought to justice.
Though not exclusive to terrorists, the FBI's Most Wanted Fugitives page contains information on terrorists whose acts were infamous enough to land them on the list.
Exclusive to terrorists, the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist page contains information on terrorists whose acts were infamous enough to land them on the list.
www.mipt.org /Wanted-Terrorists.asp?RecordType=&DisplayDesc=   (230 words)

  
 FBI Most Wanted Terrorists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also by then, some new high profile terrorists had qualified to be listed as Most Wanted Terrorists under FBI guidelines.
On June 08, 2006, ABCNEWS reported that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was confirmed to have been killed in Baghdad in a bombing raid by a United States task force.
On October 11, 2006 Adam Gadahn was removed by the FBI from the Seeking Information - War on Terrorism list, and placed instead on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FBI_Most_Wanted_Terrorists   (1817 words)

  
 FBI: Bin Laden Not Wanted 'Dead or Alive' for 9/11?
The FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" web page does not state that Bin Laden is wanted for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
states: "Usama Bin Laden is wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.
FBI Director Robert Mueller, in a speech at the Commonwealth Club on April 19, 2002,
www.twf.org /News/Y2006/0608-BinLaden.html   (599 words)

  
 FBI Updates "Most Wanted Terrorists" Lists
Added to the Most Wanted Terrorists list, which was originally established in October of 2001, are Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah, Abd Al Aziz Awda, Khadafi Abubakar Janjalani, Isnilon Totoni Hapilon, Jainal Antel Sali, Jr., and Mohammed Ali Hamadei.
Janjalani, Hapilon and Sali are allegedly part of the terrorist organization Abu Sayyaf Group, which is responsible for the kidnapping and murder of foreign nationals in and around the Republic of the Philippines.
All 26 of the individuals on the Most Wanted Terrorists list have been indicted by federal grand juries in various jurisdictions throughout the United States.
www.commonvoice.com /article.asp?colid=4325   (689 words)

  
 America's Most Wanted Fugitives @ Re-QUEST dot Net (tm) ||| Top 10 Fugitives
These persons are wanted by the ATF as the result of criminal investigations, often in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies, that resulted in the issuance of a federal arrest warrant.
The FBI is offering rewards for information leading to the apprehension of its top ten most wanted fugitives.
View the latest wanted posters of some of the U.S. Postal Service's most wanted.
www.re-quest.net /government/most-wanted/index.htm   (270 words)

  
 U.S. Citizen Indicted for Treason put on FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" List - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
The treatment of Gadahn is notably different from the Justice Department's approach to other U.S. citizens accused of working on behalf of al-Qaeda since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, who have been charged with lesser crimes than treason or have been designated as enemy combatants outside the normal criminal justice system.
What he has repeatedly stated, over and over in his broadcasts, is that he will assist in terrorist attacks against the United States, has allied himself with a terrorist group with murderous idealology, and that he and his newfound brothers will not excercise restraint or compassion in carrying out his attacks.
I am more likely to believe that they are dissatisfied with their lives in relative comparison to how they percieve the rest of the world to live...without the omniscient threat of economic and specific security.....or at least the most talked about parts of the world.........
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread229443/pg1   (3432 words)

  
 One of FBI's 'Most Wanted Terrorists' confirmed dead - CNN.com
DNA testing confirmed the Pakistani government's claim, U.S. officials said, and Atwah's name was removed from the FBI's list of Most Wanted Terrorists.
He was indicted in connection with al Qaeda's suicide bombings of U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah, now confimed dead, is shown in a photo released by the FBI in 2001.
www.cnn.com /2006/WORLD/asiapcf/10/24/alqaeda.operative/index.html   (259 words)

  
 Online NewsHour Update: Pres. Bush Unveils Most Wanted List -- October 10, 2001
President Bush visited FBI headquarters today to announce a list of 22 suspected terrorists, vowing the U.S. will "shine the light" of justice on those behind last month's attacks.
The president said the 22 men are "the leaders, key supporters, planners and strategists" in suspected terrorist operations.
The FBI had already compiled a list of the 19 suspected hijackers who died in last month's crashes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania.
www.pbs.org /newshour/updates/october01/investigation_10-10.html   (261 words)

  
 Great Day for removing 2 Terrorists on FBI Most Wanted List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I thought according to Little Tommy Dasshole and the rest of those liberals that we aren't capturing terrorists and Osodom bin Slabbin is still on the loose and we haven't accomplished anything in Ashcanistan....
This "most wanted terrorist" list seems to be dwindling more and more as the days and months go by.
Any large terrorist attack by Muslim alien terrorist attack should be grounds for impeachment of this President.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/854860/posts   (956 words)

  
 Zap2it - TV news - 'America's Most Wanted' Targets Terrorists
The White House and FBI contacted FOX Wednesday (Oct. 10) to see about producing a special episode of the crime-fighting program aimed at terrorists.
The special "America's Most Wanted" will air at 9 p.m.
ET Friday, Oct. 12 on FOX (its normal Saturday slot is taken by the baseball playoffs).
tv.zap2it.com /tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|71120|1|,00.html   (217 words)

  
 Government Guide: Nation's Most Wanted
More Most Wanted Lists: The FBI isn't the only agency in the fugitive search business.
Puzzle Piece: Help the FBI solve cases that remain mysteries.
Also to seek public info on suspected terrorists.
www.governmentguide.com /health_and_safety/mostwanted.adp   (92 words)

  
 FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists
On October 10, 2001, President Bush announced a new "most wanted" list of suspected terrorists.
The list is comprised of people indicted by federal grand juries for killing, or plotting to kill, Americans in terrorist attacks.
These individuals will remain wanted in connection with their alleged crimes until such time as the charges are dropped or when credible physical evidence is obtained, which proves with 100% accuracy, that they are deceased.
www.infoplease.com /spot/terrorism8.html   (149 words)

  
 Newsvine - most-wanted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An al Qaeda operative wanted in connection with the 1998 U.S. world-news, pakistan, al-qaeda, terrorist, fbi, airstrike, most-wanted
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -- Houston's FBI office has placed the fugitive daughter of a deceased Utah polygamist on the agency's "most wanted" list after getting a tip about the woman from a relative in prison.
A crucial breakthrough in the hunt came last month when Jordanian intelligence officers captured one of Zarqawi's mid-level operatives near the Iraqi border, according to the official.
www.newsvine.com /most-wanted   (317 words)

  
 SearchSystems.net - The Largest Most Wanted Public Records Directory
Description: FBI Resources, including: most wanted; kidnapping, missing persons, most wanted terrorists; parental kidnappings; crime alerts; unknown suspects; monthly fugitives; and seeking information.
Description: Browse the U.S. Department of State list of Most Wanted Terrorists by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Description: Browse this listing of the United Stated Secret Service most wanted fugitives to view photo, name, physical description, and offense committed.
www.searchsystems.net /list.php?nid=326   (316 words)

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