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  Indictment of 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.
Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993.
Al Qaeda also maintained cells and personnel in a number of countries to facilitate its activities, including in Kenya, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Malaysia, and the United States.
www.usdoj.gov /ag/moussaouiindictment.htm   (4587 words)

  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Salem al-Hazmi
Salem al-Hazmi, (Arabic: سالم الحازمي, also transliterated Alhazmi), born February 2, 1981, was one of five men named on September 14, 2001 by the FBI as hijackers of American Airlines flight 77 in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.
Salem al-Hazmi was an al-Qaeda veteran by the time he was selected for participation in the 9/11 attacks.
He claimed that his passport had been stolen by a pickpocket in Cairo three years before, and that the pictures and details such as date of birth released to the public by the FBI were his own.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Salem_al-Hazmi   (681 words)

  
 911 Report Section 7.3 Assembling the Teams :: SandyBergersPants :: Political news and humor. What did you find in ...
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.
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.
Salem al Hazmi's father recounted that Salem- who had had problems with alcohol and petty theft-stopped drinking and started attending mosque regularly three months before he disappeared.
www.sandybergerspants.com /Article49.htm   (2753 words)

  
 7.3.Assembling the Teams
Several other al Qaeda figures, however, have stated that ethnicity generally was not a factor in the selection of operatives unless it was important for security or operational reasons.
Some were perceived as devout, others as lacking in faith.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.
Salem al Hazmi's father recounted that Salem -- who had had problems with alcohol and petty theft -- stopped drinking and started attending mosque regularly three months before he disappeared.
pocket-pc-ebook-reader.com /en/911/07.03.Assembling_the_Teams.htm   (3297 words)

  
 Salem al-Hazmi - Debunk911myths
Salem al-Hamzi was a hijacker on American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon.
The Hazmi brothers’ identifications were found in the rubble at the Pentagon and appeared genuine upon examination.
September 7 - Salem and Nawaf al Hazmi, along with Moqed, requested that their Virginia identification cards be reissued.
www.debunk911myths.org /topics/index.php?title=Salem_al_Hazmi   (273 words)

  
 Lawyers USA: 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 also maintained cells and personnel in a number of countries to facilitate its activities, including in Kenya, Tanzania, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Malaysia, and the United States.
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.lawyersweeklyusa.com /moussaoui1.cfm   (4644 words)

  
 Iran's Link to Al-Qaeda: The 9-11 Commission's Evidence - Middle East Quarterly
Certain al Qaeda members were charged with organizing passport collection schemes to keep the pipeline of fraudulent documents flowing.
In November, Ahmed al Ghamdi apparently flew to Beirut, traveling—perhaps by coincidence—on the same flight as a senior Hezbollah operative.
In mid-November, we believe, three of the future muscle hijackers, Wail al Shehri, Waleed al Shehri, and Ahmed al Nami, all of whom had obtained their U.S. visas in late October, traveled in a group from Saudi Arabia to Beirut and then onward to Iran.
www.meforum.org /article/670   (1638 words)

  
 Statement of Robert S. Mueller: Joint Investigation Into September 11: (published September 26, 2002)
During the summer of 2001, some of the hijackers, specifically Mohamed Atta and Nawaf at-HazMi appear to have met face-to-face on a monthly basis to discuss the status of the operation, and ultimately the final preparations for the attack.
Flight 11 hijackers Waleed al Shehri, Satam al Suqami, and Wail al Shehri are believed to have shared a room at the Park Inn in Newton, Massachusetts beginning on September 5.
Atta and al Omari were seen together on several occasions in the Portland area later that evening but their reason for going there, to date, remains unclear.
www.fas.org /irp/congress/2002_hr/092602mueller.html   (5519 words)

  
 Suspected al Qaeda Operative Charged with Planning Terrorist Actions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Al Qaeda terrorists are accused of carrying out the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington on September 11.
The indictment outlines the background of al Qaeda, its goals and alliances and details the travels of Moussaoui to Afghanistan, where he received training at an al Qaeda camp, and to the United States where he attended flight training schools.
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.
www.usembassy.it /file2001_12/alia/a1121106.htm   (4927 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Nawaf al-Hazmi
His younger brother, Salem al-Hazmi, was another of the 9/11 terrorists and helped hijack the same flight.
He also said that he revealed this to the CIA, saying "What we told them was these people were on our watch list from previous activities of al-Qaeda, in both the embassy bombings and attempts to smuggle arms into the kingdom in 1997." The CIA strongly denies having received any such warning.
Both were secretly videotaped at the meeting by Malaysian authorities who reported al-Mihdhdar spoke at length with perpetrators of the USS Cole bombing, including Tawfiq bin Attash.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Nawaf_al-Hazmi   (1667 words)

  
 National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
A couple of Shehhi's colleagues were obviously unused to travel; according to the United ticket agent, they had trouble understanding the standard security questions, and she had to go over them slowly until they gave the routine, reassuring answers.
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.
At 7:50, Majed Moqed and Khalid al Mihdhar boarded the flight and were seated in 12A and 12B in coach.
www.9-11commission.gov /report/911Report_Ch1.htm   (18172 words)

  
 Sept. 11 hijacker raised suspicions at border: South Florida Sun-Sentinel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While the specifics are classified, officials said people trying to enter the country without raising any alarms will change their names slightly, alter their places of birth or forge entry stamps to make it appear they have traveled extensively and without problems to countries that are allies of the United States.
Investigators also found that two other passports, those of hijackers Khalid al Mihdhar and Salem al Hazmi, were "suspicious" in other ways and could have been linked to al-Qaida, but they did not elaborate.
Investigators said they now believe from interviews and intelligence sources that three other hijackers - Nawaf al Hazmi, Ahmed al Nami and Ahmad al Haznawi - had the same suspicious indicators on their passports, though those passports were destroyed in the attacks.
www.sun-sentinel.com /news/bal-te.hijackers27jan27,0,5621180.story   (1141 words)

  
 Sept. 11 commission raps law enforcement, immigration agencies (1/26/04)
Mary Ryan, who was the U.S. assistant secretary of state for consular affairs when the attacks happened, testified that she now believes the terrorist attacks were the result of a colossal intelligence failure within the U.S. government and the failure of federal agencies to share information.
Two other terrorists, Khalid al Mihdhar and Salem al Hazmi, presented immigration officials with passports that had "suspicious indicators," the staffers said.
The commission also has evidence that three other hijackers, Nawaf al Hazmi, Ahmed al Nami and Ahmad al Haznawi, may have presented passports containing suspicious indicators, but their passports have not been recovered.
www.govexec.com /dailyfed/0104/012604c1.htm   (805 words)

  
 How Southern Arizona became home base for terror | www.azstarnet.com ®
He was an associate of Hanjour's in Arizona, and the FBI said he had telephone contact with Sulayman al Alwan, a radical Saudi cleric from Qassim province who may have had a role in recruiting hijackers.
The 9/11 commission reported that the al Khifa organization, which had branches in Tucson, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh and New York City, recruited American Muslims to fight in Afghanistan - including some who later took part in terrorist actions in the United States and against U.S. embassies in East Africa.
That doesn't mean the UA or the state was "somehow fostering or festering these kinds of folks," Van Fleet said.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/31354   (2270 words)

  
 Salem al-Hazmi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In November 2000, both he and Ahmed al-Ghamdi flew to Beirut, though on separate flights and at different times.
Al-Hazmi moved to Paterson, New Jersey where he lived with Hani Hanjour.
On August 27th, brothers Nawaf and Salem purchased flight tickets through Travelocity.com using Nawaf's visa card[1]
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salem_al-Hazmi   (744 words)

  
 Guardian | False identities mislead FBI
The FBI acknowledged yesterday that some of the terrorists involved in the attacks last week were using false identities, as it emerged that at least two men had been wrongly implicated.
The real Salem Al-Hazmi, however, is alive and indignant in Saudi Arabia, and not one of the people who perished in the American Airlines flight that crashed on the Pentagon.
"The Salem Al-Hamzi we have is 26 years old and has never been to the United States," Gaafar Allagany told the Washington Post.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4261617-108926,00.html   (400 words)

  
 Dem Bloggers :: Weldon and the 9/11 Commission   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Al Hamzi and Almihdhar left Kuala Lumpur on a flight to Bangkok.
Both Hazmi and Mihdhar could have been held for immigration violations or as material witnesses in the Cole bombing case.
The 9/11 Commission was operating on the premise that only three of the hijackers were known to be terrorists prior to 9/11.
www.dembloggers.com /story/2005/8/11/35327/0674   (1888 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Salem al Hazmi": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
141 June 20--Salem al Hazmi, a Saudi, applied for and received a two-year B-1 /B-2 (tourist/business) visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Within the next 20 minutes, they would be followed by Hani Hanjour and two brothers, Nawaf al Hazmi and Salem al Hazmi.
Salem al-Hazmi, born in Mecca, was Nawaf al-Hazmi's younger brother.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Salem-al-Hazmi   (569 words)

  
 Salem Alhazmi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Salem Alhazmi, 9/11 hijacker and brother of Nawaf Alhazmi.
It also intercepts calls between hijacker Salem Alhazmi and the hub, as well as conversations between his brother, hijacker Nawaf Alhazmi, in the US and the hub (see Mid-October 2000-Summer 2001).
Salem Alhazmi successfully clears the metal detector, and is permitted through the checkpoint.
www.cooperativeresearch.net /entity.jsp?entity=salem_alhazmi   (6980 words)

  
 CNN.com - Sources name hijacking suspects - September 14, 2001
Those believed to be the hijackers aboard American Airlines Flight 77, which hit the Pentagon, were Khalid Almihdhar, Majed Moqued, Nawaf Al Hazmi and Salem Al Hazmi.
The suspected hijackers aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in rural Pennsylvania, were Ahmed Al Haznawi, Ahmed Alnami, Ziad Jarrah and Saeed Alghamdi.
Bin Laden's group, Al Qaeda, is an umbrella group that reportedly coordinates the actions of smaller organizations.
www.internetwarzone.org /911/91101-2   (1072 words)

  
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al Shehri, and Ahmed al Nami--came from Asir Province, a poor region in
Salem al Hazmi, a younger brother of Nawaf, was born in Mecca.
For instance, although Ahmed al Ghamdi, Hamza al Ghamdi, and Saeed
usamemorial.org /911/fullreport-250.html   (405 words)

  
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Waleed al Shehri, Mohand al Shehri, Hani Hanjour, Majed Moqed, Nawaf al Hazmi, Hamza al Ghamdi,Ahmed al
respectively (Satam al Suqami and Nawaf al Hazmi).
als throughout the entire immigration system, and ultimately enabling each point in the system to assess the law
usamemorial.org /911/fullreport-582.html   (885 words)

  
 Worldandnation: Names of hijackers
He and suspected hijacker Marwan Al Shehhi, believed to be his cousin, came to the United States in May. He had an Egyptian driver's license and was in the United States on a tourist visa.
Lived in Daytona Beach through 1998 and later moved to Vienna, Va. Al Shehri graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in aeronautical science, the university's commercial pilot training degree, and is listed as having a commercial pilot's license.
Information: Al Hazmi may have lived in Fort Lee and Wayne, N.J. Role: Aboard the plane.
www.sptimes.com /News/091501/Worldandnation/Names_of_hijackers.shtml   (876 words)

  
 The Technology Liberation Front: Finding Suspects Isn't the Problem
Nawaf al-Hazmi and Salem al-Hazmi booked tickets through Travelocity.com using the same Fort Lee, New Jersey, address and the same Visa card.
The phone number al-Omari used on his plane reservation was also the same as that of Atta and Wail and Waleed al-Shehri.
We already knew that several of the 9/11 hijackers were affiliated with Al Qaeda, that they had traveled to Afghanistan, that they had been connected to previous terrorist attacks, etc. What was needed was more manpower focused on the leads we already had.
www.techliberation.com /archives/041492.php   (1046 words)

  
 Salem al-Hazmi
U.S. intelligence, through intercepted communications, learned of his possible connection to extremists as early as 1999, but he was not placed on any watchlists.
One al-Qaeda member claimed Nawaf begged bin Laden to allow Salem to take part in 9-11.
Tawfiq bin Attash claims he encouraged him to take part in a suicide operation.
www.globalsecurity.org /security/profiles/salem_al-hazmi.htm   (199 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Revealed: the men with stolen identities
After graduating last year he returned to Riyadh to join the electricity authority and later moved to the telecommunications authority.
The other two men accused of being terrorists are Salem Al-Hamzi and Ahmed Al-Nami.
Mr Al-Hamzi is 26 and had just returned to work at a petrochemical complex in the industrial eastern city of Yanbou after a holiday in Saudi Arabia when the hijackers struck.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/23/widen23.xml   (1013 words)

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