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  Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, OBL's brother-in-law, murdered in Madagasc - RightNation.US
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, one of Osama bin Laden's brother-in-laws with deep roots in al-Qaeda as a financier and facilitator, has been reported to have been murdered in his bedroom in Madagascar.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa is perhaps the poster-child for failure in exclusively relying on the law-enforcement model for counterterrorism operations.
Khalifa was released by the U.S. and deported to Jordan, where he was sentenced to death for a string of bombing in the country.
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  Mohammed Jamal Khalifa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa (Arabic: محمد جمال خليفه) is a Saudi Arabian businessman from Jeddah who is married to one of Osama bin Laden's sisters.
Khalifa is said to have trained with Osama Bin Laden in the mujahideen camps in Afghanistan during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
Khalifa was the regional director of the Philippines for the International Islamic Relief Organization.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammed_Jamal_Khalifa   (917 words)

  
 Benevolence International Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In late 1994, Mohammed Jamal Khalifa travelled to the United States to meet with Mohamed Loay Bayazid, who was the president of Benevolence International at the time.
The FBI received communications from the Philippines that Khalifa was funding Operation Bojinka, a terrorist plot that was foiled on January 6, 1995.
However, Khalifa was deported to Jordan by the INS in May 1995.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Benevolence_International   (589 words)

  
 Operation Bojinka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Wali Khan Amin Shah, an Afghan, was the financier of the plot.
Mohammed purported himself to be a Saudi or Qatari plywood exporter named Abdul Majid.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi businessman from Jeddah that is married to one of Osama bin Laden's sisters, was in the Philippines earlier in 1994, probably conspiring with Abu Sayyaf.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/o/op/operation_bojinka.html   (4754 words)

  
 World Trade Center bombing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The name Abu Barra, which was an alias of Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, appeared in the manuals.
On March 4, 1993 authorities announced the capture of one of the suspected bombing conspirators and exactly one year later four terrorists were convicted for their roles in the bombing.
Khalifa was arrested in relation to the crime in December 14, 1994, and was deported to Jordan by the INS in May 5, 1995.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/World_Trade_Center_bombing   (1180 words)

  
 Mohammed Jamal Khalifa
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa wants you to know that he is an innocent man. Mohammed Jamal Khalifa wants to tell you that he has never done anything wrong.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa would additionally like for you to know that he really, really disapproves of his brother-in-law, Osama bin Laden.
Khalifa fought the deportation in court, first with an unsuccessful bid to be released on bail, then in immigration court.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/crime/terrorists/mohammed-jamal-khalifa   (1942 words)

  
 whoisjohndoe2.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Khalifa has been tied by the federal government and mainstream news sources to a 1994 al Qaeda attempt to purchase uranium, the mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombing, U.S.-based charities the government claims moved fund on behalf of al Qaeda and the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.
Khalifa was formally named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 New York City Landmarks bombing plot and the FBI has connected him to bomb-making documents that included information on every component of the Oklahoma City bomb.
Khalifa was arrested after two weeks in the U.S. while possession of a bomb-making manual and evidence that he was tied to the Manila cell.
angry.egoplex.com /2003_10_01_johndoearchive.html   (2460 words)

  
 Operation Bojinka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Endnote 7 of Chapter 5 of the 9/11 Commission Report states that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed claims that "bojinka" is "a nonsense word he adopted after hearing it on the front lines in Afghanistan." "BOHICA" is common military slang for 'Bend Over Here It Comes Again' which refers to an incoming enemy attack, often bombs.
Konsojaya was heard via wiretaps to be frequently in contact with Mohammed Jamal Khalifa's charitable organization until the plot was discovered.
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed decided that explosives were too risky to use in his next plot.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Project_Bojinka   (5015 words)

  
 Context of 'Late 1995-September 11, 2001: Khalifa Still Active in Southeast Asia'
Mohammed Loay Bayazid is arrested in Morgan Hills, California, together with Mohammed Jamal Khalifa (see December 16, 1994-May 1995), bin Laden’s brother and a known terrorism financier.
Khalifa had been convicted and sentenced to death in a December 1994 Jordanian trial, but then a key witness recanted and the verdict was overturned in April 1995 (see Early April 1995).
Khalifa had run a number of charity fronts in the Philippines (see 1987-1991) until he was arrested in the US in late 1994 (see December 16, 1994) and then let go in 1995 (see April 26-May 3, 1995).
www.cooperativeresearch.org /context.jsp?item=a95khalifastillactive   (6747 words)

  
 GN Online: Bin Laden's relative linked to attempt on Pope's life - FBI
Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law Mohammed Jamal Khalifa was part of the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in Manila in 1995, according to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) report which reached Manila.
Khalifa was arrested in the U.S. after the September 11 terror attacks, the FBI report said.
Khalifa admitted that he had known the bombers in Jordan, and added that he had sent them money, too, for past services, but had to distance himself from them because of their adherence to violence.
www.gulf-news.com /Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=49992   (363 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Bold Tracks of Terrorism's Mastermind
Mohammed, who is now in U.S. custody at an undisclosed location, is believed to have knowledge of most current al Qaeda operations and of the cells it has scattered around the globe.
Mohammed was inevitably drawn to the struggle and took a job teaching at a school founded by an Afghan warlord called the University of Dawa al Jihad, translated as Convert and Struggle.
Mohammed transferred some money to Yousef while his nephew was in the United States carrying out the 1993 bombing, but Mohammed was not integral to the operation and would remain subordinate to Yousef, according to FBI officials who have profiled the pair.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A63311-2003Mar8?language=printer&content=article.   (2787 words)

  
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/>Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, an alleged terrorist financier married to a sister of bin Laden, was arrested in San Francisco, Calif., in December 1994.
Khalifa was freed and lives freely in Saudi Arabia today, where he runs a seafood restaurant in Jeddah, according to media reports.
Jamal." Khalifa's full name was never mentioned, unless in sections of the transcript which were sealed under a court order.
www.blogger.com /feeds/6315162/posts/default/109458295641011280   (2055 words)

  
 Konsojaya Trading Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A company profile that was circulated to suppliers and customers stated that he was the former marketing director of a Pakistan-based supplying agent for a company in Jeddah.
A man named Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was staying in Manila, Philippines, often travelled to several places, including Brazil, to promote Konsojaya.
The organization also funneled money to an account owned by Omar Abu Omar, an employee of the International Relations and Information Centre, an organization run by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, who is married to one of Osama bin Laden's sisters.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/k/ko/konsojaya_trading_company.html   (349 words)

  
 Benevolence International Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In late 1994, Mohammed Jamal Khalifa travelled to the United States to meet with, who was the president of Benevolence International at the time.
The U.S. government also alleged that the group was aiding the travel of terrorists, including Khalifa, Bayazid, and and coordinating the escape of BIF members from Bosnian police.
On November 19, 2002, the group was classified as a terrorist group funder by the United States government.
www.bucyrus.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Benevolence_International_Foundation   (591 words)

  
 Low Earth Orbit: October 08, 2003 Archives
At the same time, the government agreed to remove allegations of terrorism from Mohammed Jamal Khalifa's INS records and to return evidence seized from his luggage.
Khalifa was formally named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the World Trade Center case.
The U.S. government not only agreed to Khalifa's request for deportation to Jordan, but in exchange for his cooperation it expunged terror-related charges from his INS record […] According to author Peter Lance, the Justice Department had wanted to hold Khalifa and investigate his alleged ties to terrorism as early as December.
orbital-mind-control-laser.net /leo/archives/2003_10_08.html   (617 words)

  
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Mohamed infiltrated the U.S. Army and engaged in shady dealings with the CIA, the FBI and the Justice Department.
Khalifa's family said the Saudi national was killed by a group of 20 to 30 armed men who stole his computer and briefcase.
Khalifa's deal to be deported was cleared in open court on April 26, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
www.blogger.com /feeds/6315162/posts/default   (12327 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Asia / Philippines: al-Qaida suspect arrested   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
She described Abdeljalil as the "point man" of Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi businessman married to one of bin Laden's sisters.
She cited a military intelligence report that Abdeljalil was in constant touch with Khalifa, whose whereabouts are unknown.
She claimed that Abdeljalil's house in Zamboanga was used as a safe-house and meeting place for al-Qaida members operating in the southern Philippines, and that his Zamboanga-based construction firm was a front for funding the terror group's activities here and abroad.
www.boston.com /news/world/asia/articles/2003/10/23/philippines_al_qaida_suspect_arrested   (393 words)

  
 Benevolence International Foundation
The other was the Benevolence International Corp., founded in the Philippines by bin Laden's brother-in-law, Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, also a native of Jeddah.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, the founder of the Philippines operations, traveled to the U.S. in late 1994, where he met with Benevolence's then-president Mohamed Loay Bayazid.
Khalifa was acquitted and is currently living freely in Saudi Arabia.
www.rotten.com /library/history/terrorist-organizations/b-i-f   (1061 words)

  
 Mohammed Jamal Khalifa
Khalifa is not only one of bin Laden’s brothers-in-law, but he also says that during the 1980s, “Osama was my best friend.
It calls a charity which Khalifa runs a “pipeline through which funding for the local extremists is being coursed.” Perhaps not coincidentally, the report was released just one day before Khalifa’s arrest in the US (see December 15, 1994).
Khalifa is actually in US custody at the time the US is given this chart (see December 16, 1994-May 1995), but he is allowed to be deported a short time later (see April 26-May 3, 1995).
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 Operation Bojinka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Wali Khan Amin Shah, an AfghanistanAfghan, was the financier of the plot.
Mohammed purported himself to be a Saudi ArabiaSaudi or Qatari plywood/ exporter named Abdul Majid.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi ArabiaSaudi businessman from Jeddah that is married to one of Osama bin Laden's sisters, was in the Philippines earlier in 1994, probably conspiring with Abu Sayyaf.
www.infothis.com /find/Operation_Bojinka   (5090 words)

  
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Khalifa established several other charities and Islamic organizations in the Philippines ostensibly for charity and religious work, which channeled money to extremist groups.
Though Khalifa has denied involvement in Bin Laden’s recent activities, he had admitted “very close ties in the past.” Yet, during a post-11 September crackdown by the Saudi Arabian government on known bin Laden associates, Khalifa was arrested but later released.
The linkages between Khalifa and Yousef, and the fact that Wali Khan Amin Shah was supposedly an employee of the IIRO was too much for the Philippine authorities to countenance.
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 DETAINED MILITANT IS JI'S MONEYMAN
Domingo described Abdeljalil as the "point man" of Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi businessman married to one of Bin Laden’s sisters.
She cited a military intelligence report that Abdeljalil was in constant touch with Khalifa, whose whereabouts are still unknown.
Khalifa was identified by US justice authorities as a threat to US security and listed as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
www.newsflash.org /2003/05/hl/hl019072.htm   (1283 words)

  
 The New Face Behind 9/11 | TIME
Mohammed, 37, who was born in Kuwait, is believed to have been a key player in the Sept. 11 attacks.
In 1995 Mohammed was in Manila, where Yousef planned the so-called Bojinka (Serbo-Croat for explosion) plot to blow up airliners as they flew from Asia to the U.S. The scheme was uncovered when a fire broke out in an apartment doubling as a bomb factory.
Mohammed, says Jacquard, is a graduate of the Abu Khabab terrorist training camp in Afghanistan, which stressed "special operations"--such as attacks with chemical and biological weapons.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,1002656,00.html   (749 words)

  
 Perry on Politics © 2004 Timothy Perry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A member of the independent commission investigating the September 11 attacks, Gorelick came under fire earlier in 2004 for possible conflicts arising from her role in the Clinton administration's war on terrorism.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, an alleged terrorist financier married to a sister of bin Laden, was arrested in San Francisco, Calif., in December 1994.
Within a month, the Justice Department instituted extradition proceedings to deport Khalifa to Jordan, where he had been convicted in absentia for his alleged involvement in a terrorist plot to bomb movie theaters.
www.perryonpolitics.com /archives/002210.html   (167 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Operation Bojinka
Operation Bojinka was developed by Al-Qaida operatives Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed while they were in Manila, Philippines in 1994 and early 1995.
They found phone numbers from Rose Masquera, Mohammed's girlfriend.
Yousef would later be arrested in a hotel room in Islamabad, Pakistan on February 7, 1995 after a 23-month manhunt.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/o/op/operation_bojinka.html   (4666 words)

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