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Trump confirms death of top Al-Qaeda leader responsible for USS Cole attack
2019-01-07
[ALMASDARNEWS] US President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
appeared to confirm reports on Sunday that Jamal Badawi, an operative of the al-Qaeda terrorist group (banned in Russia) responsible for a 2000 attack on the USS Cole, had been killed in an Arclight airstrike.

"Our GREAT MILITARY has delivered justice for the heroes lost and maimed in the cowardly attack on the USS Cole. We have just killed the leader of that attack, Jamal al-Badawi." Trump wrote on his Twitter.

US media reported on Saturday that Badawi, who was indicted by a grand jury in 2003 for orchestrating the October 12, 2000 attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 American sailors, had been killed in the strike in Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of. Except for a tiny handfull of Jews everthing there is very Islamic...
on January 1.

On October 12, 2000, a small boat loaded with explosives crashed into the side of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Cole, killing 17 sailors and wounding another 39, leaving a gaping, 40-foot hole in the side of the ship.

Badawi, along with Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, Abu Ali al-Harithi and Fahd al-Quso, was named by the incoming George W. Bush administration as conspirators who organized the attack on behalf of al-Qaeda, which grabbed credit for the act. Tawfiq bin Attash has also been accused of organizing the attack.
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Boston bombers' mosque tied to ISIS
2014-09-08
[NYPOST] When it was revealed that the Boston Marathon bombers attended a Cambridge, Mass., mosque, its leaders were quick to disavow their actions.

Elder brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev's ideology was not their own, the leaders of the Islamic Society mosque claimed. In fact, he was admonished for an Death Eater outburst he made during one sermon.

So, one crackpot in a congregation. Who can blame the mosque?

But what about eight -- including a prominent member of ISIS?

As it turns out, worshippers at the Islamic Society have included:

 Abdurahman Alamoudi, the mosque's founder and first president who in 2004 was sentenced to 23 years in prison for plotting terrorism. In 2005, the Treasury Department issued a statement saying Alamoudi raised money for al Qaeda in the US.

Aafia Siddiqui
...American-educated Pak cognitive neuroscientist who was convicted of assault with intent to murder her U.S. interrogators in Afghanistan. In September 2010, she was sentenced to 86 years in jug after a three-ring trial. Siddiqui, using the alias Fahrem or Feriel Shahin, was one of six alleged al-Qaeda members who bought $19 million worth of blood diamonds in Liberia immediately prior to 9-11-01. Since her incarceration Paks have taken her to their heart and periodically erupt into demonstrations, while the government tries to find somebody to swap for her...
, an MIT scientist-turned-al Qaeda agent, who in 2010 was sentenced to 86 years in prison for planning a New York chemical attack. Known as "Lady al Qaeda," she is related to 9/11 criminal mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed. ISIS has tried to trade her release for journalist hostages.

 Tarek Mehanna, who in 2012 got 17 years in prison for conspiring to use automatic weapons to murder shoppers in a suburban Boston mall.

Yusuf al-Qaradawi
...crackpot Egyptian Islamist theologian. He is best known for his program Shariah and Life on Al Jazeera, with an estimated audience of 60 million kindred souls worldwide. He is also well-known for IslamOnline, which occasionally advocates things like slavery and thumping the old lady with a rod no thicker than an inch, and has published more than 120 books, including Islam: The Future Civilization. Joe has long had a prominent role within the intellectual leadership of the Moslem Brüderbund. Some of his views have been controversial in the West, though less so among the rubes of the Mysterious East, and he was refused entry to the United Kingdom in 2008. In 2004, 2,500 Muslim academics from Saudi Arabia, Iraq and from the Palestinian territories condemned Qaradawi, and accused him of giving Islam a bad name....
, a mosque trustee and Egyptian Moslem Brüderbund leader banned from the US after issuing a fatwa that called for the killing of US soldiers.

Jamal Badawi, another former trustee who in 2007 was named an unindicted co-conspirator in a plan to funnel more than $12 million to Paleostinian jacket wallahs.

Now it can be revealed that another regular worshipper at the Islamic Society mosque was Ahmad Abousamra, who is now the top propagandist for ISIS.

Abousamra's father, a prominent doctor, even sat on the board of directors of the Moslem organization that runs the mosque. He stepped down after the FBI began questioning his son.

The FBI suspects Abousamra now operates ISIS's sophisticated media wing promoting the group's beheadings and other atrocities through slick videos posted on the Internet. The brutally effective English-language propaganda campaign has helped attract thousands of Western jihadists, including at least 300 Americans.

The FBI says Abousamra, 32, traveled to Pakistain and Yemen to train to kill Americans while enrolled at Boston colleges. He justified murdering civilians because "they paid taxes to support the government and were kufar [nonbelievers]," Boston FBI Agent Andrew Nambu testified in an affidavit.
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Cambridge Mosque Contacted FBI To Identify Bombing Suspects Last Friday
2013-04-25
[DailyCaller] The Islamic Society of Boston (ISB), the Cambridge, Mass., mosque attended by Boston Marathon bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, contacted the FBI to identify the suspects on Friday, April 19, a mosque spokeswoman confirmed to the Daily Caller.
"Please don't hurt us!"
The FBI did not contact the mosque in the four days after the Monday attack and had no communication with the mosque until the ISB reached out Friday.

By the time the mosque contacted the FBI, the suspects had allegedly shot an MIT police officer and engaged in a fiery
...a single two-syllable word carrying connotations of both incoherence and viciousness. A fiery delivery implies an audience of rubes and yokels, preferably forming up into a mob...
shootout with law enforcement in Watertown, Mass., where Tamerlan was killed.

"We were the ones who reached out to them. We contacted them on Friday, once we became aware" of the suspects' identity based on the photos, ISB spokesperson Nichole Mossalam told TheDC.

The FBI first released photos of the suspects Thursday evening.

After causing a previous disturbance in Nov., 2012, on Jan. 18, 2013, Tamerlan interrupted an ISB preacher who had praised Martin Luther King, Jr., calling him a "nonbeliever," before being shouted down by other attendees, ISB said Monday.

A handful of volunteer mosque leaders confronted Tamerlan and told him he would not be welcomed if he continued to interrupt the sermons, ISB said. Tamerlan continued to attend congregational prayers after that and did not cause further disturbances.
As an aside, Breitbart notices that the mosque was founded by a convicted terrorist, and is closely connected to other suspicious characters including a certain Mr. Jamal Badawi:
The Islamic Society of Boston was founded in part by Abdurahman Alamoudi in 1981, according to the New York Sun, and was the first president of the mosque. Alamoudi is currently serving a 23 year sentence in federal prison as he was convicted in 2004 of participating in a Libyan plot to assassinate Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah.

Additionally, according to the Sun, Alamoudi raised funds for Al Qaeda.

In addition, according to an op-ed in the Jerusalem Post co-authored by local pro-Israel activist Charles Jacobs, a man named Jamal Badawi is allegedly a trustee of the ISB Cultural Center. Badawi was an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial.
USA Today, on the other hand, accuses the mosque of creating a path to extremism, and lists terrorists with which it and its sister mosque in Boston have been associated, including the charming Aafia Siddiqui, beloved of Pakistan.
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E-mails scrutinized in Murfreeboro mosque suit
2011-06-28
A lawyer representing plaintiffs suing Rutherford County to stop construction of a mosque accused the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro of building a "training center" that "may be used as an arsenal for jihad."

"The ICM has sponsored public rallies in support for Hamas in 2009 and 2010," Tom Smith said before Chancellor Robert Corlew III Monday. Smith is a Franklin attorney representing 17 plaintiffs with Murfreesboro attorney Joe Brandon Jr. A rally the ICM staged in 2009 was billed as promoting peace in Gaza at a time when Israel was waging war against Hamas in response to rocket strikes.

The plaintiffs want Corlew to reconsider his May ruling that the plaintiffs weren't harmed by the Rutherford County government's decision to approve the ICM's building plans for a 52,960-square-foot center with a mosque.

Corlew said he would review the arguments before making a decision about his ruling that recognized the ICM's First Amendment right of freedom of religion.

The ruling further defended the congregation's property right to build a mosque on 15 acres zoned for religious meeting place land use.

Defense attorney Josh McCreary advised Corlew to stick by the ruling.

"This is not a zoning case," said McCreary, pointing out that the future mosque is next door to Grace Baptist Church. "This particular piece of land did not need to be rezoned."

The land in question was part of a farm owned by plaintiff Ronald Todd's family. Todd, who attended Monday's hearing, said afterward that he would not have sold the land for the mosque had he known that the buyer would end up selling it to the ICM.

"I like to be a good neighbor when I can, but when the neighbor will not speak to you or look at you, how can you? And they hide from you. They need to clear their image in the news," Todd said.

Plaintiffs' attorney Smith also maintained that Corlew should consider new written testimony from Tim Cummings, president of Dynamic Communications LLC, about his research into the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro's website.

Smith said Cummings found evidence that the ICM's reading list was promoting the writings of two Hamas supporters, Dr. Jamal Badawi and Yusuf al-Qaradawi.

McCreary said Cummings written testimony is hearsay. "It's not admissible," said McCreary, adding that the county has had no chance to cross examine Cummings' testimony. "It's the worst kind of hearsay."
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Bad Bugger Books Behind Bars
2008-09-30
Early this year, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) announced the completion of an inventory of Islamic books and videos in Muslim chapel libraries in the 105 federal correctional institutions. The inventory, which runs to 399 pages, shows a marked predominance of Wahhabi and other fundamentalist Sunni literature among the Muslim holdings of federal prison chapels. The collections also contain plentiful materials from the Nation of Islam, the extreme black nationalist movement headed by Louis Farrakhan, but Shia and Sufi works are generally absent, as are texts on broader aspects of Islamic history and culture.

This finding is significant in light of two other facts: Muslim extremists' openly stated intent to spread their ideology in prisons, and the Bureau of Prisons' own past reliance on Muslim chaplains trained in Wahhabi Islam. While no major acts of terror have been traced to recruitment in U.S. prisons, the tools necessary for extremist indoctrination remain, unaccountably, in place.

Among the authors available to inmates in federal prisons, contemporary popularizers of Islamism, including jihadist radicals, are well represented. More encouraging is the discovery that the inventory includes only half a dozen copies of the infamous Wahhabi edition of the Koran, printed in English in Saudi Arabia with interlineated extremist commentaries (see "Rewriting the Koran," THE WEEKLY STANDARD, September 27, 2004).

But the inventory shows at least 280 copies of works by Abdullah Hakim Quick, a Wahhabi-oriented fundamentalist from South Africa. These include videos of Quick preaching hateful attacks on Baha'is, as well as Ahmadis, a heterodox Muslim group, and titles like Muslims Under Siege and The Importance of Da'wa in Times of Crisis. (Da'wa is Islamic missionary activity. Islamists pursue da'wa aggressively, sometimes with the explicit goal of establishing a worldwide Islamic state or caliphate.) Quick is also known for his pseudo-historical claims for an early Muslim presence in the Americas. The inventory further lists 250 items by another South African extremist, the late Ahmed Deedat, notorious as an anti-Christian preacher, with such piquant titles as Da'wa or Destruction, as well as ferocious attacks on Salman Rushdie.

Federal prison chapel libraries offer some 200 volumes by the Pakistani jihadist Abul Ala Mawdudi (1903-79) and approximately 200 copies of works by the eccentric Turkish Islamist Harun Yahya, who is known for donating books printed in numerous languages around the world, many of them expounding anti-Western conspiracy theories. It also lists 185 copies of offerings by a prominent North American fundamentalist, the Egyptian-born Jamal Badawi; 175 copies of titles by Imam Siraj Wahhaj, the preacher best known for spreading Wahhabism among black Americans; and 125 by Jamal Zarabozo, a white American Sunni radical. Zarabozo is the compiler of a retrograde 1996 collection of Islamic fatwas on the status of women.
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Terror-Funded MSA at Ohio State
2008-04-28
By Patrick Poole

February 20, 2006 proved to be an eventful day for the Muslim Students Association (MSA) at The Ohio State University. Not only did that date mark the conclusion of their weekend-long “Leaders of Tomorrow” conference, but that was also the day that their conference sponsor, Kindhearts, was raided by federal law enforcement and closed by order of the Department of the Treasury for financing terrorism, freezing its assets.

According to the US government, Kindhearts, which was established following the closure of the Holy Land Foundation and the Global Relief Foundation, was not only engaged in providing millions for HAMAS in Lebanon and the West Bank, it had hired as a fundraising specialist the man identified by HAMAS head Khaled Mishal as the designated HAMAS bag man in the US, Mohammed El-Mezain. (For additional background on Kindhearts and its multiple connections to the international terrorism finance network, see Joe Kaufman’s FrontPage article, “The Black Hearts of Kindhearts”)

Kindhearts, however, was not the only terror-connected sponsor of the OSU MSA conference. Also supporting the MSA’s conference was its local parent organization, Masjid Omar Ibn El-Khattab, known affectionately in the Central Ohio area as “Masjid Al-Qaeda”. The mosque nearby the OSU campus was home to the largest known Al-Qaeda cell in the US since 9/11, with two former members – Iyman Faris and Nuradin Abdi – already convicted and serving prison terms for their participation, and another cell member – Christopher Paul – currently awaiting trial.

The third identified sponsor of the MSA conference, Ilmquest Productions, is the media arm of the Al-Maghrib Institute (profiled last year here at FrontPage, “Jihad U”). Ilmquest not only publishes and markets DVDs and CDs of Al-Maghrib “scholars”, but also a long-line of other extremist speakers, including Bilal Philips, Khalid Yasin, and Yemeni Al-Qaeda cleric Anwar Al-Aulaqi.

As noted recently here at FrontPage, the Ohio State MSA is no stranger to controversy. Three months after 9/11, the Associated Press reported that the OSU MSA was under federal investigation for its MSA News email list that regularly published news releases by a whole host of Islamic terrorist organizations, and also for encouraging readers to purchase videos from a terrorist support website:

— Ohio State University's Muslim Student Association produces and distributes MSA NEWS, which publicizes events featuring controversial speakers and has included news releases from terrorist groups such as the Algerian Armed Islamic Group, which is on the State Department's list of terrorist organizations Americans are forbidden to support or finance, and the Islamic Salvation Front, a fundamentalist political party banned in Algeria.

— During last year's Ramadan fast, MSA-NEWS urged campus groups to purchase a videotape called The Martyrs of Bosnia and show it to Muslim-only gatherings. The video was sold by London-based Azzam Productions, which featured articles on its Web site like "Taliban: Allah's Blessing on Afghanistan," and solicited funds there for the Taliban rulers in Afghanistan. The site, and a related German site, were shut down by the British and German governments as part of their Sept. 11 response.

Two years later, the OSU MSA played a critical role in hosting the Third National Conference on Palestinian Solidarity, whose keynote speaker was none other than now-convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader and former University of South Florida professor, Sami Al-Arian.

And more recently, the OSU MSA jointly sponsored an event to counter last October’s Islamofascism Awareness Week featuring notorious wife-beating advocate and Muslim Brotherhood leader Jamal Badawi, “Interfaith Relations – A Muslim Perspective”. The event was paid for by the university through student fees. As I reported here at FrontPage, “Fatwa Fraud”, Badawi was one of the featured speakers and an honored guest last July at a terrorist confab in Doha, Qatar honoring HAMAS spiritual leader Yousef Al-Qaradawi and attended by HAMAS head Khaled Mishal.

College students and administrators would do well to consider that Islamic terrorism and extremism are not phenomena distant and far removed from American college campuses (even though Ohio State professor John Mueller contends there is no threat from Islamic terrorists).

In fact, Islamic terrorism and extremism might be closer than they would ever realize – as close as the nearest Muslim Student Association.
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More ties discovered between Olajuwon
2008-04-16
A little over three years ago, a report appeared in the Associated Press (AP) linking the mosque founded by former NBA star and recent inductee into the basketball Hall of Fame, Hakeem Olajuwon, with the financing of Islamic terrorist charities. At the time, Olajuwon said he didn’t know. Now, he will need to find a new excuse, as he continues to associate himself with terror-related entities and individuals.

On April 7, 2008, Hakeem Olajuwon was one of seven people to be newly inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. It’s an honor that attests to his greatness as a world-class athlete. However, the stardom and fanfare that he acquired over his 18-year NBA career became tarnished, when a report was released by the AP discussing his ties to the funding of terrorist organizations.

The story, which came out in February of 2005, stated that Olajuwon’s mosque, the Islamic Da’wah Center (IDC), in 2000 and 2002, gave over $80,000 to two charities connected to Al-Qaeda and Hamas, respectively the Islamic African Relief Agency ($81,250) and the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development ($2430).

The Islamic African Relief Agency (IARA) had been shut down by the U.S. government in October of 2004 for having supplied money to Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. As well, several IARA officials have been linked to Al-Qaeda, including a former fundraiser for the group, Ziyad Khaleel, who purchased a satellite telephone that bin Laden used to plan the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

The Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF), a.k.a. Occupied Land Fund, had been closed down by the United States, in December of 2001. The organization was founded by Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook, in January of 1989, and had raised millions of dollars for Hamas.

When the money transfers took place, Olajuwon was the Vice President of the mosque. Additionally, as the AP piece mentioned, Olajuwon had participated in a 1999 HLF celebrity bowling tournament. [He participated in the ’98 tournament, as well.]

According to the IDC’s 990 federal tax forms, under the name Hakeem Islamic Daawah Center Inc, for 2002 and 2003, it also gave $25,000 to the Hamas-related Islamic Relief (IR); $25,000 to “unindicted co-conspirator” of the 2007 Dallas HLF trial, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA); $5000 to the Hamas financier, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA); and $1000 to the Muslim Brotherhood created Muslim Students Association (MSA).

Noted by the AP, the mosque’s giving of the funds to the IARA happened after a number of news stories came out discussing the group’s various ties to terrorism. Regardless of this, Olajuwon pled ignorance, saying he and his Islamic center had no way of knowing that the organizations they were donating to had anything wrong with them. He told the New York Times, “At the time they were raising the money in 2000, we didn't even know anything about a terrorist.”

And then, more came out concerning Olajuwon’s Islamist ties. As reported in the Lone Star Times, he has had involvement with another mosque with a shady past, the El-Farouq Foundation, a.k.a. Masjid El-Farouq. The Texas State Comptroller’s office currently lists Olajawon as a Director of the center.

The stated goal of El-Farouq is the building of “bridges for the better understanding among all faiths to ensure a brighter future in a society of tolerance and respect by encouraging all to come and learn the true teachings of Islam.” However, according to Freedom House, a nonpartisan human rights advocacy organization, in its report titled ‘Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques,’ El-Farouq propagates hate material aimed at non-Muslims.

Freedom House provided quotes from texts found at El-Farouq to back up its claim. They included: “Democracy is an evil system and we have been ordered to reject evil.” (Al-Asala magazine, Issue 2, 1992) And “Residing among the unbelievers continuously is also forbidden because it is dangerous for the belief of the Muslim.” (Science of Tawheed – Unity, Book 32, 1991) About this, Freedom House stated, “The message is that the peaceful coexistence of Muslim and non-Muslim in a multi-cultural state is not simply unachievable, but is undesirable and even punishable...”

According to El-Farouq’s 990 federal tax forms, for 2001, the mosque donated $6781 to the Holy Land Foundation. In tax year 2002, it gave $5000 to the Islamic Broadcasting Network (IBN), a media outlet that features shows hosted by Al-Qaeda fugitive Anwar al-Awlaki and terrorist defender and head of the Muslim American Society’s Freedom Foundation, Mahdi Bray.

In tax year 2003, the mosque donated $505 to Dar-ul-Salam Publications, a Saudi based organization that sells books, CDs and DVDs with “unindicted co-conspirator” of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, Bilal Philips. The group also offers a video featuring fellow “unindicted co-conspirator” Siraj Wahhaj along with Olajuwon. According to Dar-ul-Salam, in the “About Us” section of its website, “Islam is also under way, as is the work on the preparation of decent [sic] children literature for their moral training. The importance of this work will be appreciated if it is realized that our new generation has been ruined by the syllabi prepared by the European and American Jews.”

Furthermore, for 2003, El-Farouq accepted $4567 from the Islamic Center of Boca Raton (ICBR), a mosque that has been linked to Al-Qaeda, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

In June of 2003, Olajuwon’s Islamic Da’wah Center hosted an event sponsored by the Houston chapter of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA-Houston). The speaker for the event was Sulayman Nyang, a former National board member of the Hamas-related Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

The event was not the last one dealing with Olajuwon and ICNA. In July of 1994, Olajuwon spoke at ICNA’s 19th Annual National Convention, where the group honored him with an award. Following the speech, ICNA’s media division, Sound Vision, interviewed him at his home. That interview is currently offered for sale by Sound Vision.

This month, on April 8th, ICNA once again honored Olajuwon, with a note of congratulations on its website. It stated, “Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) congratulates Brother Hakeem Olajuwon, a devout Muslim on his election into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Hakeem very openly let it be known that he was a practicing Muslim. He fasted during Ramadan despite facing dehydration in intense match ups. He stayed on the court instead of being in the locker room when his team mates celebrated with customary champagne baths upon winning the Championship. Hakeem set an example for Muslim Youth by being a regular attendee at his local mosque.”

As reported in the Houston Chronicle, at a 1995 conference hosted by the Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA), a group that has been implicated in the financing of Hamas, Olajuwon told a crowd of mostly young people, “America needs Islam, Islam is the only solution and the only way of life. The morality of America is almost bankrupt. There is no morals.”

If Olajuwon has set an example for youth at his mosque, it has been a negative one. The thousands of dollars that his Islamic Da’wah Center has accepted from and has given to extremist and terrorist organizations is appalling and cannot be justified. The fact that the center has been used to host radical Muslim groups is, as well, disturbing. Yet, this all makes sense, when one considers who the persons were behind the establishment of this center.

The two individuals involved in the mosque’s founding (apart from Olajuwon) have their own troubling histories. Co-founder Mohammad Rashad Khalil, the former President of IDC, was also President of the Virginia-based Muslim American Society (MAS), a group that uses the internet to praise terrorist organizations and spread violence and hatred against non-Muslims. Co-founder Jamal Badawi, who is involved with both ISNA and CAIR, wrote a book well-known to the Muslim community, entitled ‘Gender Equity in Islam,’ where he justifies the beating of women by their husbands.

For Olajuwon to cavort with these types of individuals says a lot about him. And for him to be involved with organizations that exchange money with groups that wish to do us harm says even more.

Yes, it is true that Hakeem Olajuwon is an exceptional athlete. No one could ever say otherwise. But being a great basketball player doesn’t mean that the person behind the ball is great as well. In this case, Olajuwon has a lot to answer for, and the answers can’t all be “I didn’t know.”
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US to Yemen: Keep "Cole" Terrorists Behind Bars!
2007-10-30
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Monday it had confirmed that a man convicted over the al Qaeda bombing of the U.S. Navy ship Cole in 2000 was still in prison in Yemen despite reports of his release.

U.S. officials were troubled by reports last week that Jamal Badawi had been released from prison, saying he should remain in jail and putting on hold plans to give the country a $20.6 million grant. "We were able to physically confirm today the presence of Jamal Badawi at a prison in Aden," said U.S. State Department spokesman Gonzalo Gallegos. Earlier, the State Department said it did not know where Badawi was.

Badawi, whose death sentence had been commuted to 15 years in prison over the attack that killed 17 U.S. sailors in the southern port of Aden, is one of 23 inmates who escaped from a jail in the Yemeni capital Sanaa in 2006.

One of the key planners of the attack on the destroyer Cole, Badawi turned himself in about two weeks ago and his relatives told Reuters on Friday his sentence had been commuted to house arrest and they had visited him at his Aden home. The United States made no secret of its displeasure at this, saying it would find it "disturbing" if the report was true. On Monday, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said flatly "this is somebody that needs to be behind bars."
Or at least tell us the address, with GPS coordinates.
Yemen, a poor country on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula that is the ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden, is viewed in the West as a haven for Islamist militants.

The Millennium Challenge Corporation, a U.S. government corporation that provides assistance to poor countries that meet certain policy benchmarks, on Friday said it was putting on hold plans to give Yemen a $20.6 million grant. While the MCC did not explicitly tie the decision to the report that Badawi had been let out of prison, a senior U.S. official said the two were "perhaps not unrelated."

Yemen was to receive the money to help it fight corruption and improve performance on MCC's indicators that measure the rule of law, political rights and fiscal policy. If it met the benchmarks, Yemen could be eligible for more U.S. assistance. An agreement formalizing the grant was to have been signed on Wednesday but the MCC last week said it would postpone the grant and was "currently undertaking a review to determine the country's future status with MCC."
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Cole bombing mastermind Jamal Badawi recaptured
2006-07-06
The alleged mastermind of the USS Cole bombing, Jamal Badawi, who had escaped from prison in Yemen, has been caught again according to US law enforcement sources.

Badawi, along with 22 others, had escaped from jail in February through an underground tunnel. The prisoners were believed to have help from both inside and outside the prison to dig the 460 foot tunnel.

Badawi was convicted in the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors. He was serving a 10 year sentence.
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DEBKA claim: 7 of 23 Yemeni al-Q tunnelers are captured
2006-02-23
fwiw
Advance disclosure: Seven of 23 convicted al Qaeda terrorists who tunneled their way out of Yemen prison are captured They include Jamal Badawi, mastermind of the Oct. 12 2000 bombing attack on the USS Cole in which 17 US sailors perished. When a Yemeni force picked the escapees up in desolate Hadhramauth, ancestral homeland of their master, Osama bin Laden, it came upon a new 14-man al Qaeda network, geared ready in bomb vests for attacks on Western targets in Yemen.

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Yemen offers reward for Al Qaeda jailbreakers
2006-02-15
SANAA - Yemen offered Tuesday a reward of more than 25,000 dollars for information that could lead to the capture of any of the suspected Al Qaeda militants who escaped from jail this month. “The interior ministry guarantees total secrecy on the persons who would deliver such information,” the state news agency SABA said.
Yeah boy, this oughta do it.
The reward of five million riyals (25,640 dollars) is being offered for the capture of the 23 suspects who broke out of a Sanaa prison jail on February 3, embarrassing the authorities and angering the United States.
Twenty-five thousand? I can get a home equity loan bigger than that.
Quoting security sources, the agency also said the “authorities in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the United States are coordinating efforts to prevent the fugitives from leaving Yemen and infiltrating other countries.”
Bottle the country up, they will.
The agency published the names and pictures of the 23, including Jamal Badawi who was serving a 10-year sentence for the 2000 bombing of the destroyer USS Cole off the southern port of Aden, in which 17 US sailors were killed.
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American al-Qaeda member among Yemeni escapees
2006-02-09
A U.S. citizen with a $5 million bounty on his head for alleged links to an al Qaeda cell in New York state was among 23 prisoners who escaped from a Yemeni prison last week, a U.S. official said on Wednesday. "Jaber Elbaneh was a member of the cell and was among those who escaped from prison in Yemen," the official told Reuters.

In May 2003, U.S. prosecutors charged Elbaneh with conspiring with six other Yemeni-American men who admitted they were trained in April 2001 at a camp in Afghanistan run by Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network. The cell was dubbed "Lackawanna 6" after their home town in New York. Elbaneh, 39, was charged with providing material support to a terrorist organization and conspiring to provide such support specifically to al Qaeda.

"There were seven U.S. citizens of Yemeni origin who grew up in Lackawanna, New York, and Elbaneh was one of them. All seven of them reportedly traveled an al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan in the summer of 2001," the official said.
"Elbaneh never returned to the U.S. after his training in Afghanistan. The other six of the Lackawanna cell were arrested when they returned to the U.S."
Elbaneh was arrested in late 2003 in his native Yemen, which is bin Laden's ancestral homeland.

His current whereabouts are unknown, but Yemen has launched an intensive manhunt for the group of 23 prisoners, including at least 13 convicted al Qaeda members, who tunneled their way out of a jail in the capital Sanaa. Interpol issued a global security alert on Sunday, calling the escaped militants a "danger to all countries." The jailbreak was a major embarrassment for Yemen, which has cracked down on militants and has sought to position itself as an ally of the United States.

The escapees included Jamal Badawi, mastermind of the bombing of the U.S. destroyer Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden in October 2000, which killed 17 U.S. sailors. Another is Fawaz al-Rabe'ie, who led the group convicted of bombing the French oil tanker Limburg off the Yemeni coast in 2002, killing a crewman.
According to the U.S. government's Rewards For Justice Web site, which details the rewards for helping track down wanted militants, Elbaneh is about 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall, weighs 200 pounds (90 kg) and has brown hair and eyes. He is pictured with a mustache and beard.
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