Aamir Mohsen Mureef Al-Zaidan Al-Shahri | Aamir Mohsen Mureef Al-Zaidan Al-Shahri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20031207 | |||
On the Saudi 26 Most Wanted List. | |||||||||
Aashiq Ali | Aashiq Ali | Hizb-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | Kashmiri | Surrendered | Cannon Fodder | 20050609 | ||
Three members of Aashiq's family were killed in a gun battle between rival Indian security forces in a dispute over who would run the surrender ceremony. | |||||||||
Abd Al Rahman Al-Khatab | Abd Al Rahman Al-Khatab | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abd Al-Aziz bin Issa bin Abd Al-Mohsen | Abd Al-Aziz bin Issa bin Abd Al-Mohsen | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20031224 | |||
Abd Al-Hadi Al-Wahab | Abd Al-Hadi Al-Wahab | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Palestinian | Captured | Big Shot | 20020214 | ||
Alias of Abu Zubaydah. Captured March, 2002. | |||||||||
Abd Al-Hadi Daghlas | Abd Al-Hadi Daghlas | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040107 | |||||
Abd Al-Karim Al-Mujati | Abd Al-Karim Al-Mujati | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050716 | |||||
Abd Al-Latif Saleh | Abd Al-Latif Salih | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050920 | Link | ||||
Abd Al-Latif Saleh | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050920 | Link | |||||
Abd Al-Rahim | Abd Al-Rahim | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Faqih | Abd Al-Rahman Al-Faqih | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudais | Abdulrahman Al-Sudais | Learned Elders of Islam | Britain | 20030903 | |||||
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030531 | ||||||
Abd al-Rahman al-Sudays | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20021006 | ||||||
Abd-al-Rahman al-Sudays | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20020603 | ||||||
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudais | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | Saudi | Holy Man | 20050721 | ||||
Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca | |||||||||
Shaikh Abdur-Rahman Al-Sudais | Learned Elders of Islam | Home Front | 20031203 | ||||||
Sheikh Abd-al-Rahman al-Sudays | Learned Elders of Islam | Middle East | 20020722 | ||||||
Abd al-Mushin Al-Libi | Abd al-Mushin Al-Libi | Revival of Islamic Heritage Society | Afghanistan/South Asia | Libyan | At Large | Money Man | 20020110 | ||
runs the Pakistan office of the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society and manages the Afghan Support Committee's office in Peshawar. | |||||||||
Abdallah Al Saif | Abdallah Al Saif | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Abdallah Al-Utaibi | Abdallah Al-Utaibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | |||||
Abdel Baset Al-Hajj | Abdel Baset Al-Hajj | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | Palestinian | 20051114 | Link | |||
Abdel Razaq Al Bara | Abdel Razaq Al Bara | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Africa: North | 20050704 | |||||
Abdel Razaq Al Yahya | Abdel Razaq Al Yahya | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20020804 | ||||
Abdel-Raheem Al Nubani | Abdel-Raheem Al Nubani | Force 17 | Middle East | Palestinian | Arrested | Big Shot | 20020711 | ||
a Colonel in Force 17 | |||||||||
Abdelaziz Al-Muqrin | Abdelaziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Abdelmajid Al Libi | Abdelmajid Al Libi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20050716 | |||||
Abdelmajid Al Yasser | Abdelmajid Al Yasser | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | Libyan? | At Large | Money Man | 20050716 | ||
Alias of Muhsin Khaybar. Cell is headquartered in Syria, managed activities in Spain | |||||||||
Abdul Ali | Abdul Ali | Students Islamic Movement | India-Pakistan | 20030504 | |||||
Abdul Alkozai | Abdul Alkozai | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20031208 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Masoud | Abdul Aziz Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Masoud | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040626 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamdi | Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muthem | Abdul Aziz Al-Muthem | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Shambari | Abdul Aziz Al-Shambari | Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia | Arabia | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Alomari | Abdul Aziz Alomari | al-Qaeda | Home Front | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020731 | |||
9-11 hijacker, WTC | |||||||||
Abdul Aziz Isa Abdul Mohsen Al-Muqrin | Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040515 | Link | ||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20030729 | |||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050819 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | Fallujah Brigade | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | |||||
Abdel Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Home Front: WoT | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20040619 | Link | ||
Abdulaziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz Isa Abdul Mohsen Al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | ||||||
Abdullah-aziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040616 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Deceased | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Abdel Aziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040619 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin Al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Terror Networks | 20040531 | Link | |||||
Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040618 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin al-Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040426 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040427 | Link | |||||
Abdul Aziz al Muqrin | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Arabia | 20031211 | ||||||
Abdelaziz al-Miqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031230 | ||||||
Abdulaziz Issa al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040606 | Link | |||||
Abdulaziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040408 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031211 | ||||||
Abd al-Aziz al-Muqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040318 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20050704 | |||
Abdul Aziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | Deceased | 20040405 | |||||
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Deceased | 20040531 | Link | ||||
Abdulaziz al-Moqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040409 | ||||||
Abdul Aziz al-Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040206 | ||||||
Abdelaziz al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20050627 | |||
Head of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Killed in a gun battle with police in Riyadh. | |||||||||
Abdul Aziz Mohammed Saleh Al-Falaj | Abdul Aziz Mohammed Saleh Al-Falaj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Abdul Hakim Mohamed Al Kumin | Abdul Hakim Mohamed Al Kumin | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20031126 | |||||
Abdul Karem Ahmed Al Tuwayti | Abdul Karem Ahmed Al Tuwayti | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20031126 | |||||
Abdul Majeed Muhammad Abdullah Al-Manie | Abdul Majeed Muhammad Abdullah Al-Manie | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdul Majid Al-Libbi | Abdul Majid Al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Abdul Rahman Al-Mutib | Abdul Rahman Al-Mutib | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060101 | Link | ||||
Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Miteb | Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Miteb | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Abdul Rahman Suwar Al-Dahab | Abdul Rahman Suwar Al-Dahab | Muslim World League | Arabia | 20050901 | |||||
Abdul Rahman Taha Al-Hatar | Abdul Rahman Taha Al-Hatar | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Abdul Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Abdul Wahab | Abdul Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Abdul Wahab | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Abdul Razak Al-Majayda | Abdul Razak Al-Majayda | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20020718 | ||||
Abdul Rehman Al Muhajir | Abdul Rehman Al Muhajir | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060422 | Link | ||||
Abdul Rehman Al-Misri al Maghribi | Abdul Rehman Al-Misri al Maghribi | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060118 | Link | ||||
Abdul Tawwab Al-Mulla Howeish | Abdul Tawwab Al-Mulla Howeish | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030505 | |||||
Abdulaziz Al Toweili | Abdulaziz Al Toweili | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Abdulaziz Al-Mukrin | Abdulaziz Al-Mukrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Sheikh | Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Sheikh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030730 | |||||
Abdulaziz bin Isa Al-Muqrin | Abdulaziz bin Isa Al-Muqrin | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Abdulbaki Abdulkarim Abdullah Al Saadun | Abdulbaki Abdulkarim Abdullah Al Saadun | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | |||||
Abdulgafur Al-Busaidy | Abdulgafur Al-Busaidy | Muhtada Al-Islam | Africa: East | 20040129 | |||||
Abdulgafur Al-Busaidy | Supreme Council of Muslims of Kenya | Africa: East | 20040129 | ||||||
Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri | Abdullah Abdul Aziz Al-Tuwaijeri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Abdullah AbdulAziz AlTwaiajri | Abdullah AbdulAziz AlTwaiajri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Abu Nayan Al Subaea | Abdullah Abu Nayan Al Subaea | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Aidha Al-razami | Abdullah Aidha Al-razami | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040706 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al Faruq | Abdullah Al Faruq | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060331 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al Galib | Abdullah Al Galib | Jamaat-ul Mujahidin Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050819 | |||||
Abdullah Al Hourani | Abdullah Al Hourani | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20020711 | ||||
Abdullah Al Mamun | Abdullah Al Mamun | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20060109 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al Rushoud | Abdullah Al Rushoud | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Abdullah Al-Janabi | Abdullah Al-Janabi | Mujahideen Front | Iraq-Jordan | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al-Kandari | Abdullah Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Abdullah Al-Mrayat | Abdullah Al-Mrayat | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060117 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al-Noaimi | Abdullah Al-Noaimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al-Rashoud | Abdullah Al-Rashoud | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al-Refaei | Abdullah Al-Refaei | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Abdullah Al-Sabial | Abdullah Al-Sabial | Learned Elders of Islam | India-Pakistan | 20030228 | |||||
Abdullah Al-Shami | Abdullah Al-Shami | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030807 | |||||
Abdullah Al-Shami | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq-Jordan | 20040212 | ||||||
Abdullah Al-Shimri | Abdullah Al-Shimri | Jamaat Al-Tawhid and Jihad | Arabia | 20040618 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Al-Shimri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20040618 | Link | |||||
Abdullah Al-Turki | Abdullah Al-Turki | Muslim World League | Arabia | 20031020 | |||||
Abdullah Alireza | Abdullah Alireza | Dar al-Maal-Islami | Home Front | 20030507 | |||||
Abdullah Almalki | Abdullah Almalki | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20030725 | |||||
Abdullah Amer Al-Otaibi | Abdullah Amer Al-Otaibi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | At Large | Tough Guy | 20031017 | ||
Sentenced to 8 years in absentia in Kuwait in connection with murder of Michael Rene Pouliot and the attempted murder of David Caraway in a gun attack near Doha on Jan 21, 2003. | |||||||||
Abdullah Farres bin Jufain Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi | Abdullah Farres bin Jufain Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Abdullah Ibn Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki | Abdullah Ibn Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki | Muslim World League | Arabia | 20050612 | |||||
Abdullah Majid Al Nuaimi | Abdullah Majid Al Nuaimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051120 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Misfer Ali Al-Ghamdi | Abdullah Mesfer Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20030602 | ||
Great exploding rubber raft caper. May have been released in a royal amnesty. | |||||||||
Abdellah Msafer El Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | North Africa | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20021209 | |||
planned to sail a dinghy loaded with explosives from Morocco into the Strait of Gibraltar to attack the U.S. and British warships. Arrested in Morocco. The Saudis are also accused of having planned to blow up a cafe in Marrakech, a major tourism city, and to attack tourist buses in the North African kingdom. | |||||||||
Abdullah Misfer Ali Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20020613 | |||
Detained in Morocco on suspicion of plotting "terrorist attacks" on US and British warships | |||||||||
Abdullah Mesfer Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | North Africa | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20030221 | |||
convicted on charges of attempted murder, attempted sabotage with the use of explosives and belonging to a "criminal organisation". | |||||||||
Abdullah Mohamed Al-Rumayan | Abdullah Mohamed Al-Rumayan | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050630 | |||||
Abdullah Mohammad Saleh Al Ramyan | Abdullah Mohammad Saleh Al Ramyan | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050915 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rashoud | Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rashoud | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rushud | Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rushud | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050627 | |||||
Abdullah Muhaya Al-Shammary | Abdullah Muhaya Al-Shammary | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Abdullah Nasser Al Rahmani | Abdullah Nasser Al Rahmani | al-Qaeda | Bangladesh | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Saud Abu Nayyan Al-Subaie | Abdullah Saud Abu Nayyan Al-Subaie | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdullah Thani Al-Anzai | Abdullah Thani Al-Anzai | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Abdullah ibn Atiya ibn Hadid Al-Salmi | Abdullah ibn Atiya ibn Hadid Al-Salmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031122 | |||||
Abdullah ibn Ibrahim ibn Abdullah Al-Shabrami | Abdullah ibn Ibrahim ibn Abdullah Al-Shabrami | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Abdullah ibn Ibrahim ibn Abdullah Al-Shabrami | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Captured | Tough Guy | 20030604 | |||
Escaped in the shootout that killed Yousuf Saleh Fahd Al-Ayeeri, but captured later the same day in Turba, S.A. | |||||||||
Abdullahi Ali Afrah | Abdullahi Ali Afrah | Council of Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060625 | Link | |||
Abdulmajeed Al-Zindani | Abdulmajeed Al-Zindani | Al-Iman University | Arabia | 20060224 | Link | ||||
Abdulmajeed Al-Zindani | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20060224 | Link | |||||
Abdulmonim Ali Mahfouz Al-Ghamdi | Abdulmonim Ali Mahfouz Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030602 | ||
arrested in Madinah in possession of weapons, funds, false identity cards and documents, materials and devices necessary for making explosives. | |||||||||
Abdulrahman Al-Fahhad | Abdulrahman Al-Fahhad | Twaik Group | Europe | 20040331 | |||||
Abdurahman Alamoudi | Abdurahman Alamoudi | International Islamic Relief Organization | Great White North | 20030930 | |||||
Abdurahman Alamoudi | American Muslim Council | Fifth Column | 20030930 | ||||||
Adurahman Alamoudi | American Muslim Council | Home Front | 20030929 | ||||||
Abdurahman Muhammad Alamoudi | Islamic Society of Boston | Home Front | 20031028 | ||||||
Abdurahaman Alamoudi | American Muslim Council | Fifth Column | 20010929 | ||||||
Abdulrahman Alamoudi | Taibah International Aid Association | Home Front | 20031104 | ||||||
Abdurahman Alamoudi | Muslim World League | Home Front: WoT | 20040422 | Link | |||||
Abdurahman Alamoudi | Safa Group | Home Front | 20031018 | ||||||
Abdurahman Alamoudi | SAAR | Great White North | 20030930 | ||||||
Abdulrahman Alamoudi | Success Foundation | Home Front | 20031104 | ||||||
Abd al-Rahman Alamoudi | American Muslim Foundation | Home Front | 20031030 | ||||||
Adurahman Alamoudi | American Muslim Foundation | Home Front | 20031001 | ||||||
Adurahman Alamoudi | American Muslim Armed Forces and Veteran Affairs Council | Home Front | 20030929 | ||||||
Abdulrahman Alamoudi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abdurrahman Alamoudi | Abdurrahman Alamoudi | Muslim American Society | Home Front: WoT | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Abed Al Karim Ziada | Abed Al Karim Ziada | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030306 | ||||
Abed Al-Yosef Abu-Mussa | Abed Al-Yosef Abu-Mussa | Hamas | Middle East | 20021213 | |||||
Abid Al-Karim Muhamed Aswod | Abid Al-Karim Muhamed Aswod | al-Qaeda | International | 20030711 | |||||
Abid Al-Karim Muhamed Aswod | Iraqi Baath Party | International | 20030711 | ||||||
Abu Abd Al Rahman | Abu Abd Al Rahman | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Abd Al-Aziz | Abu Abd Al-Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Abu Abd Al-Rahman | Abu Abd Al-Rahman | Learned Elders of Islam | Down Under | 20030804 | |||||
Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Turkemani | Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Turkemani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031230 | |||||
Abu Abdallah Al-Sadi | Abu Abdallah Al-Sadi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Abu Abdallah Al-Shafei | Abu Abdallah Al-Shafei | Ansar Al-Sunna | Iraq | 20060712 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdurahman Al-Kanadi | Abu Abdurahman Al-Kanadi | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20040124 | |||||
Abu Abeida Al Najdi | Abu Abeida Al Najdi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Adam Al Tunisi | Abu Adam Al Tunisi | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060126 | Link | ||||
Abu Al Alaa | Abu Al Alaa | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030420 | ||||
Abu Al Qassam | Abu Al Qassam | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Al-Abas Al-Omary | Abu Al-Abas Al-Omary | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020915 | |||||
Abu Al-Hasan al-Mihdar | Abu Al-Hasan al-Mihdar | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20030130 | |||||
Abu Al-Hasmi | Abu Al-Hasmi | Hamas | Middle East | 20030907 | |||||
Abu Al-Khir | Abu Al-Khir | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20040102 | |||||
Abu Al-Ubayda | Abu Al-Ubayda | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040107 | |||||
Abu Al-Walid Al-Ghamdi | Abu Al-Walid Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Abu Ala | Abu Ala | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020404 | ||||
Abu Ali | Abu Ali | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20030605 | |||||
Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | ||||||
Abu Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060908 | Link | |||||
Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050908 | ||||||
Abu Ali Baghdadi | Abu Ali Baghdadi | Hamas | Middle East | 20030225 | |||||
Abu Ali Casey | Abu Ali Casey | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030429 | |||||
Abu Ali Haider | Abu Ali Haider | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali Mustafa | Abu Ali Mustafa | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20020910 | |||||
Abu Ali Mustapha | Abu Ali Mustapha | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Supremo | 20020827 | ||
Assassinated by IDF | |||||||||
Abu Ali Ramos | Abu Ali Ramos | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20020117 | |||||
Abu Ali Tanios | Abu Ali Tanios | Palestine Liberation Army | Middle East | 20020804 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | Abu Ali al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050704 | ||||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040602 | Link | |||||
Abu Ali al-Harithy | Abu Ali al-Harithy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali al-Harthi | Abu Ali al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040706 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali al-Kandahari | Abu Ali al-Kandahari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031126 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Kandahari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031212 | ||||||
Abu Alqama | Abu Alqama | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Anas Al Shamy | Abu Anas Al Shamy | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Abu Anas Al-Liby | Abu Anas Al-Liby | al-Qaeda | Africa: Horn | Libyan | Big Shot | 20020316 | |||
accused of plotting the 1998 American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Arrest in Sudan was a false alarm -- misidentified. | |||||||||
Abu Asim Al-Makki | Abu Asim Al-Makki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Abu Ayub Al-Masri | Abu Ayub Al-Masri | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Bakr Al-Jaziri | Abu Bakr Al-Jaziri | Afghan Support Committee | Afghanistan/South Asia | Money Man | 20020110 | ||||
finance chief of the Afghan Support Committee and also had served as bin Laden's chief fund-raiser | |||||||||
Abu Bakr Al-Mehdar | Abu Bakr Al-Mehdar | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20040208 | |||||
Abu Baseer the Algerian | Abu Baseer the Algerian | Jamaat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad bil-Maghrib | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | ||||
Abu Baseer the Algerian | al-Qaeda | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | |||||
Abu Bilal Al Albani | Abu Bilal Al Albani | Salafist Group of Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Abu Bilal Al Janabi | Abu Bilal Al Janabi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20031203 | |||||
Abu Bilal Al Muhajir | Abu Bilal Al Muhajir | al-Qaeda | 20020519 | ||||||
Abu Bilal al Albani | Abu Bilal al Albani | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Abu Dagana al-Alemani | Abu Dagana al-Alemani | al-Qaeda | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Abu Faraj Al Libby | Abu Faraj Al Libby | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050809 | |||||
Abu Faraj Al-Libby | Abu Faraj Al-Libby | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Abu Fath Al-Pastuni | Abu Fath Al-Pastuni | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031214 | |||||
Abu Hafs Al-Masri | Abu Hafs Al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Abu Hafs Al-Masri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | ||||||
Abu Hagar Al Moqrin | Abu Hagar Al Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040613 | Link | ||||
Abu Hajir Al Libi | Abu Hajir Al Libi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamza Al-Muhajer | Abu Hamza Al-Muhajer | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060930 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamzah Al-Mouhajer | Abu Hamzah Al-Mouhajer | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Ibraheem Allamah Shaykh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani | Abu Ibraheem Allamah Shaykh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Terror Networks | 20030504 | |||||
Abu Marwan Al Suri | Abu Marwan Al Suri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060422 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohammed Al Ablaj | Abu Mohammed Al Ablaj | al-Qaeda | 20040101 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed Al Masri | Abu Mohammed Al Masri | al-Qaeda | 20040229 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj | Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031225 | |||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamdi | Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | Saudi | At Large | Front Man | 20031103 | ||
The mouthpiece of the Yemeni Unionist Party Al-Wahdawi Weekly in its issue released Oct. 27, said that it has received a phone call via satellites from a person named Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi, a Saudi national, who claimed that he was the representative of Al-Qaeda in Yemen and he went saying that they are ready to pursue attacking the American interests in the country. | |||||||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi | Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031103 | |||||
Abu Musab Al Suri | Abu Musab Al Suri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | Jihad and Tawhid Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060921 | Link | ||||
Abu Mussab Al Zarqawi | Abu Mussab Al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar Al-Seif | Abu Omar Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031231 | |||||
Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20021008 | |||||
Abu Salma Al-Hijazi | Abu Salma Al-Hijazi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031113 | |||||
Abu Saqr Al-Najdi | Abu Saqr Al-Najdi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031113 | |||||
Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040205 | |||||
Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki | Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Abu Tareq Al-Asswad | Abu Tareq Al-Asswad | al-Qaeda | 20031028 | ||||||
Abu Ubeid Al-Qurashi | Abu Ubeid Al-Qurashi | al-Qaeda | 20030120 | ||||||
Abu Umar Al-Taifi | Abu Umar Al-Taifi | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Abu Yahya Al-Libbi | Abu Yahya Al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Abu Yusuf Al-Shaikh | Abu Yusuf Al-Shaikh | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Arabia | 20031113 | |||||
Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi | Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031123 | |||||
Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040321 | |||||
Abul Ala Maudoodi | Abul Ala Maudoodi | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031208 | |||||
Abul Ala Mawdudi | Abul Ala Mawdudi | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050713 | |||||
Abul Alim | Abul Alim | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20060825 | Link | ||||
Abul Hasan Al-Misri | Abul Hasan Al-Misri | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | Egyptian | Controller | 20021216 | |||
Al-Qaeda commander at Kandahar airport | |||||||||
Adel Abdu Al-Hakim | Adel Abdu Al-Hakim | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050811 | |||||
Adel Abdullateef Al-Sanie | Adel Abdullateef Al-Sanie | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Adel Al Nasser | Adel Al Nasser | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20031203 | |||||
Adel Hussan Al- Nussairi | Adel Hussan Al- Nussairi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Adel Kamil Abdullah Al-Haji | Adel Kamil Abdullah Al-Haji | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Adel Mohanned Abdu Almajid Bary | Adel Mohanned Abdu Almajid Bary | al-Qaeda | 20011217 | ||||||
Adil Al-Jazeeri | Adil Al-Jazeeri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030721 | |||||
Adnan Abdullah Al-Sharief | Adnan Abdullah Al-Sharief | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Adnan Al-Kandari | Adnan Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Adnan Gulshair Muhammad Al-Shukrijumah | Adnan Gulshair Muhammad Al-Shukrijumah | Al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030402 | |||||
Adnan bin Abdullah Al Omari | Adnan bin Abdullah Al Omari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Adnan ibn Abdullah ibn Fares Al-Amri | Adnan ibn Abdullah ibn Fares Al-Amri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051109 | Link | ||||
Adzmar Aluk | Adzmar Aluk | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020621 | |||||
Ahmad Abd Al-Latif | Ahmad Abd Al-Latif | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040624 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Abd al-Al | Ahmad Abd al-Al | Al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051023 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Abdel-Al | Ahmad Abdel-Al | al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051028 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Abdul Rahman Awdah Al Joufi | Ahmad Abdul Rahman Awdah Al Joufi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021030 | |||||
Ahmad Al Joufi | Ahmad Al Joufi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021030 | |||||
Ahmad Al Qataani | Ahmad Al Qataani | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031107 | |||||
Ahmad Al-Gandoor | Ahmad Al-Gandoor | Iz Al-Adeen Al-Qassam Martyrs Brigade | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060505 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Al-Goul | Ahmad Al-Goul | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Al-Khalayla | Ahmad Al-Khalayla | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040107 | |||||
Ahmad Al-Khaledi | Ahmad Al-Khaledi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031123 | |||||
Ahmad al-Khalidi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031119 | ||||||
Ahmad Al-Zahiri | Ahmad Al-Zahiri | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060328 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Fadil Nazzal Al-Khalayleh | Ahmad Fadil Nazzal Al-Khalayleh | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20040210 | |||||
Ahmad Hassan Abu Al-Khir | Ahmad Hassan Abu Al-Khir | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040102 | |||||
Ahmad ibn Abdullah Al-Shayie | Ahmad ibn Abdullah Al-Shayie | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20050918 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abdul Karim Al Saadi | Ahmed Abdul Karim Al Saadi | Usbat Al Ansar | Syria-Lebanon | 20030716 | |||||
Ahmed Abdul Rahman Saqer Al-Fadhli | Ahmed Abdul Rahman Saqer Al-Fadhli | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Ahmed Abdullah Ali | Ahmed Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20060830 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | Ahmed Abu-Ali | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040618 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front | 20030627 | ||||||
Ahmed Al-Dakheel | Ahmed Al-Dakheel | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Ahmed Al-Ghamdi | Ahmed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20050701 | ||
one-time medical student and son of a Saudi diplomat. In December 2004, he climbed into a truck in Mosul and blew himself up. | |||||||||
Ahmed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030602 | |||
One of the 9-11 hijackers (flight 175) | |||||||||
Ahmed Alhaznawi | Ahmed Alhaznawi | al-Qaeda | 20020323 | ||||||
Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Islamic Army of Aden | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | |||||
Ahmed Alnami | Ahmed Alnami | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020318 | ||
9-11 hijacker | |||||||||
Ahmed Bin Hamoud Al-Khaldi | Ahmed Bin Hamoud Al-Khaldi | Al-Mujahidoun Al Jazeera | Arabia | 20030517 | |||||
Ahmed Bin Hamoud Al-Khaldi | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030517 | ||||||
Ahmed Haj Ali | Ahmed Haj Ali | Hamas | Middle East | 20030527 | |||||
Ahmed Hamud Al-Khaldi | Ahmed Hamud Al-Khaldi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030531 | |||||
Ahmed HomoodAl-Khaldi | Ahmed HomoodAl-Khaldi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ahmed Ibrahim A. Alhaznawi | Ahmed Ibrahim A. Alhaznawi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021008 | |||||
Ahmed J. Al-Kandari | Ahmed J. Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Ahmed M. Al-Kandari | Ahmed M. Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Ahmed Wali Al Muqarrab | Ahmed Wali Al Muqarrab | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20030925 | |||||
Ahmed ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Fadli | Ahmed ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Fadli | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Aiman Al Zawahiri | Aiman Al Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20030104 | |||||
Al Amin alias Minto | Al Amin alias Minto | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051226 | Link | ||||
Al Bashir al-Makkawi | Al Bashir al-Makkawi | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20040407 | |||||
Al Beit al-Arabi | Al Beit al-Arabi | Arab European League | Europe | 20040513 | Link | ||||
Al Haj Murad | Al Haj Murad | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20031117 | |||||
Al Haj Murad | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20050331 | ||||||
Al Haj Murad Ebrahim | Al Haj Murad Ebrahim | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20030109 | |||||
Al Haj Murad Ibrahim | Al Haj Murad Ibrahim | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20030128 | |||||
Al Khatib Muhammad | Al Khatib Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040330 | |||||
Al Majati | Al Majati | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050706 | |||||
Al Miqdad Dabbas | Al Miqdad Dabbas | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Al Rauf Bin Al Habib Bin Yousef Al-Jiddi | Al Rauf Bin Al Habib Bin Yousef Al-Jiddi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Al-Alami Jalal | Al-Alami Jalal | Salafi Jihad | North Africa | 20030629 | |||||
Al-Amin alias Sentu | Al-Amin alias Sentu | Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051215 | Link | ||||
Al-Ayashi Radiabdul Al-Sami | Al-Ayashi Radiabdul Al-Sami | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031210 | |||||
Al-Basher Mohammed | Al-Basher Mohammed | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Al-Bukhari | Al-Bukhari | Al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20021005 | |||||
Al-Haj Murad | Al-Haj Murad | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020706 | |||||
Al-Haj Murad | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Al-Haj Murad Ebrahim | Al-Haj Murad Ebrahim | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20040128 | |||||
Al-Haramain Brigades | Al-Haramain Brigades | Peninsula Lions Brigade | Arabia | 20050612 | |||||
Al-Hasan Bin Mosa Al-Luhaidi | Al-Hasan Bin Mosa Al-Luhaidi | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | ||||
Al-Iyadyyih Ahmed Mohammed Al-Sayyad | Al-Iyadyyih Ahmed Mohammed Al-Sayyad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Al-Khattab | Al-Khattab | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20020216 | |||||
Al-Moutaz Bellah Al-Qandahari Al-Yamani | Al-Moutaz Bellah Al-Qandahari Al-Yamani | al-Qaeda of Jihad | Arabia | 20031001 | |||||
Al-Muaataz Bellah | Al-Muaataz Bellah | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031103 | |||||
Al-Sadi Furgh Hassan | Al-Sadi Furgh Hassan | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031210 | |||||
Al-Sayyid Ahmad Fathi Husayn Alaywah | Al-Sayyid Ahmad Fathi Husayn Alaywah | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Al-Suri | Al-Suri | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Al-Tartusi | Al-Tartusi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Al-Walid | Al-Walid | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20020517 | |||||
Ala al-Din | Ala al-Din | al-Qaeda in Turkey | Europe | 20050815 | |||||
Alaa Abunijem | Alaa Abunijem | Islamic Center of Portland | Home Front | 20020910 | |||||
Alaa Khaled Dawabshe | Alaa Khaled Dawabshe | Hamas | Middle East | 20030601 | |||||
Alaa al-Hams | Alaa al-Hams | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Alahuddeen bin Abdullah | Alahuddeen bin Abdullah | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20040114 | |||||
Alahuddeen bin Abdullah | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20040116 | ||||||
Alahuddeen bin Abdullah | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040116 | ||||||
Albader Parad | Albader Parad | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | Filipino | At Large | 20051114 | Link | ||
Aldam Tilao | Aldam Tilao | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20021019 | |||||
Aldelnasa | Aldelnasa | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20021228 | |||||
Aldelnasa | Armed Islamic Group | Europe | 20021228 | ||||||
Aldzherar Salapuddin Jila | Aldzherar Salapuddin Jila | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040601 | Link | ||||
Alexandros Giotopoulos | Alexandros Giotopoulos | November 17 | Europe | 20020726 | |||||
Aleya Ferdous | Aleya Ferdous | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Algabre Mahmud | Algabre Mahmud | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20030527 | |||||
Alhaji Bello Damagum | Alhaji Bello Damagum | al-Qaeda | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040709 | Link | ||||
Alhaji Sharu | Alhaji Sharu | Almuntada al-Islami Trust | Africa Subsaharan | 20040226 | |||||
Ali Abd Rahman al-Ghamdi | Ali Abd Rahman al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040209 | |||||
Ali Abd al-Aziz | Ali Abd al-Aziz | Fawaz Trading | India-Pakistan | 20030502 | |||||
Ali Abd al-Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030502 | ||||||
Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Big Shot | 20030515 | ||
Possibly the real name of Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj, or Mullah Seif el Din; surrendered to Saudi authorities | |||||||||
Ali ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Faqaasi Al-Ghamdi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030616 | |||
Ali Abdulrahman Al-Faqaasi Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Mastermind | 20030602 | ||||
Wife (Al-Iyadyyih Ahmed Mohammed Al-Sayyad) was arrested in June, 2003. | |||||||||
Ali Abdul Rahman al-Faqaasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030819 | |||
accused of masterminding the Riyadh attacks, surrendered in Jeddah. | |||||||||
Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030626 | |||
The Saudi, around 30 years old, fought with al-Qaida in the U.S.-war in Afghanistan. Also known as Abu Bakr al-Azdi, he was at Tora Bora in late 2001. He left before the U.S. bombing began. Officials say he has been linked to Saif al-Adil and Abu Mohamed al-Masri. Al-Ghamdi was also an associate of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. | |||||||||
Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Big Shot | 20030614 | |||
Number 2 on the Saudi 19 Most Wanted list; arrested in Yemen. | |||||||||
Ali Fagasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Iran | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030830 | |||
Ghamdi identified the "Tehran trio" (Saad bin Laden, Seif al Adel and a third man) as the masterminds of the bombing and Turki al-Dandani as the main leader of his cell (a cousin of Dandani is the unidentified third of the trio). | |||||||||
Ali Abdallah Ali | Ali Abdallah Ali | al-Qaeda Africa | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20020924 | |||||
Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20021101 | |||||
Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Ali Abdel-Fattah | Ali Abdel-Fattah | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20040614 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdelrahman Al-Faqasi Al-Ghamdi | Ali Abdelrahman Al-Faqasi Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Aziz | Ali Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051214 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060526 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Rahman Al-Ghamdi | Ali Abdul Rahman Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030515 | ||
on the 19 Most Wanted List | |||||||||
Ali Abdul-Karim Farhat | Ali Abdul-Karim Farhat | Hezbollah | Home Front | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Abdullah | Ali Abdullah | Tablighi Jamaat | Home Front | 20030714 | |||||
Ali Abdullah Al-Rimi | Ali Abdullah Al-Rimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060512 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdullah Asyan | Ali Abdullah Asyan | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030519 | |||||
Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | ||||||
Ali Abdullah Osyan | Ali Abdullah Osyan | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060305 | Link | ||||
Ali Adjuri | Ali Adjuri | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20020903 | |||||
Ali Ahmad Al-Zubeidat | Ali Ahmad Al-Zubeidat | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030827 | |||||
Ali Ahmad Jarallah | Ali Ahmad Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | Deceased | 20030929 | ||||
Ali Ahmed Jar Allah | Ali Ahmed Jar Allah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20030427 | |||||
Ali Ahmed Jarallah | Ali Ahmed Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20040101 | |||||
Ali Ajouri | Ali Ajouri | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20020806 | |||||
Ali Akbar Makhatashemi-Pour | Ali Akbar Makhatashemi-Pour | International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian Intifada | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040529 | Link | ||||
Ali Akbar Muhtashemi | Ali Akbar Muhtashemi | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Al-Jabali | Ali Al-Jabali | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030827 | |||||
Ali Al-Khudair | Ali Al-Khudair | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Ali al-Khudeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030529 | ||||||
Ali Albanna | Ali Albanna | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040109 | |||||
Ali Alian | Ali Alian | Hamas | Middle East | 20030318 | |||||
Ali Ammar | Ali Ammar | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030808 | |||||
Ali Amrous | Ali Amrous | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040317 | |||||
Ali Asad Chandia | Ali Asad Chandia | Lashkar-I-Taiba | Home Front: WoT | 20060826 | Link | ||||
Ali Asad Chandia | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front: WoT | 20050917 | Link | |||||
Ali Athar Naqvi | Ali Athar Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Ali Bapir | Ali Bapir | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali Bapir | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030716 | ||||||
Ali Baraka | Ali Baraka | Hamas | Syria-Lebanon | Palestinian | At Large | Front Man | 20030426 | ||
In charge of public relations in Hamas' Lebanon office. | |||||||||
Ali Belhadj | Ali Belhadj | Islamic Salvation Front | North Africa | 20050728 | |||||
Ali Berzengi | Ali Berzengi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Europe | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Al-Mujahidoun Al Jazeera | Arabia | 20030517 | |||||
Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030517 | ||||||
Ali Bin Khudeir | Ali Bin Khudeir | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Ali Faisal | Ali Faisal | Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Syria-Lebanon | 20030830 | |||||
Ali Fallahian | Ali Fallahian | Iran | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20050629 | |||||
Ali Farhat | Ali Farhat | Hezbollah | Home Front | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Fathi al-Shishani | Ali Fathi al-Shishani | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20060130 | Link | ||||
Ali Fauzi | Ali Fauzi | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20021114 | |||||
Ali Ghaleb Himmat | Ali Ghaleb Himmat | Nada Management Organisation | Europe | 20031205 | |||||
Ali Ghaleb Himmat | al-Taqwa | Europe | 20031205 | ||||||
Ali Ghufron | Ali Ghufron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | In Jug | 20051125 | Link | ||
Sentenced to death for his part in the 2002 Bali bombings | |||||||||
Ali Ghufron | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030829 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Ali Gufron | Ngruki-Al Mukmin | Southeast Asia | 20021211 | |||||
Ali Gufron | al-Qaeda | Fifth Column | 20030116 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031029 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031205 | ||||||
Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050724 | |||||
Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul | al-Qaeda | 20040228 | ||||||
Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul | al-Qaeda | 20040224 | ||||||
Ali Hamza al-Bahlul | Ali Hamza al-Bahlul | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20060112 | Link | ||||
Ali Hasan al-Majid | Ali Hasan al-Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030507 | |||||
Ali Hassan Majid | Ali Hassan Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030321 | |||||
Ali Hassan Qawasma | Ali Hassan Qawasma | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020514 | |||||
Ali Hassan Shumari | Ali Hassan Shumari | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060105 | Link | ||||
Ali Hassan al Majeed | Ali Hassan al Majeed | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | 20030108 | |||||
Ali Hassan al-Majid | Ali Hassan al-Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | Iraqi | In Jug | 20030821 | |||
"Chemical Ali" | |||||||||
Ali Hayyan Al-Harithi | Ali Hayyan Al-Harithi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060328 | Link | ||||
Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Ali Hussein Al-Shimeri | Ali Hussein Al-Shimeri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Ali Hussein Ali al-Shamari | Ali Hussein Ali al-Shamari | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051113 | Link | ||||
Ali Hussein Saleh | Ali Hussein Saleh | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030921 | |||||
Ali Hussein Salah | Hezbollah | Israel-Palestine | 20040309 | ||||||
Ali Imron | Ali Imron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | In Jug | 20031009 | |||
serving life for the Bali bombings | |||||||||
Ali Iylan | Ali Iylan | Hamas | Middle East | 20020923 | |||||
Ali Jaara | Ali Jaara | Hamas | Middle East | 20040130 | |||||
Ali Jabarin | Ali Jabarin | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060515 | Link | ||||
Ali Jafar al-Naamani | Ali Jafar al-Naamani | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20031027 | |||||
Ali Jarallah | Ali Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20030130 | |||||
Ali Jarallah Al-Sawany | Ali Jarallah Al-Sawany | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Ali Juara | Ali Juara | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040222 | |||||
Ali Kaouka | Ali Kaouka | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040420 | Link | ||||
Ali Khalidi | Ali Khalidi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Ali Khalil Mehri | Ali Khalil Mehri | Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | |||||
Ali Khamenei | Ali Khamenei | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Khan | Ali Khan | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040509 | Link | ||||
Ali Khudair al-Khudair | Ali Khudair al-Khudair | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030603 | |||||
Ali Khudhair al-Khudair | Ali Khudhair al-Khudair | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030531 | |||||
Ali Kudhair Fahd | Ali Kudhair Fahd | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ali Kudhair Fahd Al-Khudhair | Ali Kudhair Fahd Al-Khudhair | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ali Mabrouk | Ali Mabrouk | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050924 | Link | ||||
Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Islamic Mujahed Movement | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020424 | |||||
Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020424 | ||||||
Ali Mahmud Khan | Ali Mahmud Khan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040622 | Link | ||||
Ali Mater Al-Osaimi | Ali Mater Al-Osaimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Ali Matir Al-Osaimy | Ali Matir Al-Osaimy | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Ali Mohamed | Ali Mohamed | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20011121 | |||||
Ali Mohamed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021217 | ||||||
Ali Mohammad | Ali Mohammad | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Ali Mohammed | Ali Mohammed | al-Qaeda | 20010915 | ||||||
Ali Mohammed | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040211 | ||||||
Ali Mohammed Omar Sharbagy | Ali Mohammed Omar Sharbagy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040317 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20030710 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040316 | |||||
Ali Munir Yussef Jihara | Ali Munir Yussef Jihara | Hamas | Middle East | 20040205 | |||||
Ali Naif | Ali Naif | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040407 | |||||
Ali Nassar | Ali Nassar | al-Tawhid? | Middle East | 20030429 | |||||
Ali Nasser Al-Ajmi | Ali Nasser Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031216 | |||||
Ali Qaed Senyan al-Harthi | Ali Qaed Senyan al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031127 | |||||
Ali Qaed Senyen al-Harethi | Ali Qaed Senyen al-Harethi | al-Qaeda | International | 20020710 | |||||
Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | |||||
Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031130 | ||||||
Ali Qaid Senan al Harithy | Ali Qaid Senan al Harithy | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021104 | |||||
Ali Qaid Sinan al-Harithi | Ali Qaid Sinan al-Harithi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Ali Qaid Sunian al-Harethi | Ali Qaid Sunian al-Harethi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Ali Reza Tamiz | Ali Reza Tamiz | Al-Quds Forces | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Ridhaa bin Abdullah | Ali Ridhaa bin Abdullah | Jemaah Islamiya | Southeast Asia | 20051111 | Link | ||||
Ali S. Marri | Ali S. Marri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030624 | |||||
Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Ali Sabtain Kazmi | Ali Sabtain Kazmi | Muttahida Majlis Amal | India-Pakistan | 20030712 | |||||
Ali Safouri | Ali Safouri | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20020207 | |||||
Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri | Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri | al-Qaeda | 20031231 | ||||||
Ali Saleh Nabhan | Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Ali Salipada | Ali Salipada | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20050630 | |||||
Ali Sayeed al-Ghamdi | Ali Sayeed al-Ghamdi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Ali Shaei | Ali Shaei | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak | Ali Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak | Tehrik Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20020608 | |||||
Ali Sheikh Ammar | Ali Sheikh Ammar | Lebanese Jamaa Islamiya | Syria-Lebanon | 20030521 | |||||
Ali Sher | Ali Sher | Al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050630 | |||||
Ali Sher Haideri | Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia | India-Pakistan | 20031006 | |||||
Ali Sher Haidri | Ali Sher Haidri | Millat-e-Islamia | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040607 | Link | ||||
Ali Sher Hyderi | Ali Sher Hyderi | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Ali Sufian | Ali Sufian | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Ali Taher Elbaneh | Ali Taher Elbaneh | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040109 | |||||
Ali Taziyev | Ali Taziyev | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20060522 | Link | ||||
Ali Timimi | Ali Timimi | Islamic Assembly of North America | Home Front | 20031002 | |||||
Ali Timimi | Dar al Arqam | Home Front | 20031002 | ||||||
Ali Timimi | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040322 | ||||||
Ali Uzum | Ali Uzum | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Wali | Ali Wali | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20021227 | |||||
Ali Younessi | Ali Younessi | Supreme National Security Council | Iran | 20030405 | |||||
Ali Youssef Ahmed Moghrabi | Ali Youssef Ahmed Moghrabi | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Isreal-Palestine | 20020527 | |||||
Ali Zer | Ali Zer | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050708 | |||||
Ali al-Harthi | Ali al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040124 | |||||
Ali al-Hudaifi | Ali al-Hudaifi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali al-Timimi | Ali al-Timimi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Home Front: WoT | 20050713 | |||||
Ali al-Timimi | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan/South Asia | Arrested | 20050715 | |||||
Ali bin Hamed al-Maabadi al-Harbi | Ali bin Hamed al-Maabadi al-Harbi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031201 | |||||
Ali bin Khadr al-Khadr | Ali bin Khadr al-Khadr | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali bin Khudair al-Khudair | Ali bin Khudair al-Khudair | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031118 | |||||
Alih Alkis | Alih Alkis | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040321 | |||||
Alih Malabon | Alih Malabon | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20031229 | |||||
Alikhan Mezhiyev | Alikhan Mezhiyev | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040203 | |||||
Alimuddin Adala | Alimuddin Adala | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Alimuddin Adala | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040520 | Link | |||||
Alisher Musayev | Alisher Musayev | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Europe | 20030610 | |||||
Alkis Asari Alih | Alkis Asari Alih | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040319 | |||||
Allaatin Kalander | Allaatin Kalander | DHKP-C | Europe | 20021215 | |||||
Allah Buksh Leghari | Allah Buksh Leghari | Islami Jamiat Talaba | India-Pakistan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Allah Sabagh | Allah Sabagh | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20021127 | |||||
Allah Wasaya | Allah Wasaya | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030705 | |||||
Allam Badr 0ul-Din Chishti | Allam Badr 0ul-Din Chishti | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Allam Kabi | Allam Kabi | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20030428 | |||||
Allam Masoud-ur-Rehman Usmani | Allam Masoud-ur-Rehman Usmani | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Allama Abbas Ali Naqvi | Allama Abbas Ali Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Allama Abdullah Ghazi | Allama Abdullah Ghazi | Tehrik Ahle Hadith | India-Pakistan | 20030929 | |||||
Allama Ariful Hussaini | Allama Ariful Hussaini | Tehrik-i-Nifaz-i-Fiqa-i-Jaferia | India-Pakistan | 20040129 | |||||
Allama Ehsan Elahi Zaheer | Allama Ehsan Elahi Zaheer | Jamiat Ahle Hadith | India-Pakistan | 20040208 | |||||
Allama Hamid Ali Moosvi | Allama Hamid Ali Moosvi | Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | |||||
Allama Hasan Turabi | Allama Hasan Turabi | Tehreek-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040402 | |||||
Allama Hassan Turabi | Allama Hassan Turabi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20060716 | Link | ||||
Allama Inayatullah Rehmani | Allama Inayatullah Rehmani | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20060313 | Link | ||||
Allama Jalil Abbas Naqvi | Allama Jalil Abbas Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20031203 | |||||
Allama Jalil Abbas Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031203 | ||||||
Allama Khalid Mehmood Nadeem | Allama Khalid Mehmood Nadeem | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20060313 | Link | ||||
Allama Munawar Ali | Allama Munawar Ali | Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031105 | |||||
Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050715 | |||||
Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Allama Sajid Naqvi | Muthidda Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20020829 | |||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031203 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqh Jafria | Afghanistan/South Asia | Pakistani | At Large | 20050614 | ||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis Amal | India-Pakistan | 20020617 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Tehreek-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040402 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Tehreek-e-fiqh-e-Jaffaria | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20031203 | ||||||
Allama Sajid Naqvi | Tehrik Islami Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031105 | ||||||
Allama Sajjid Naqvi | Allama Sajjid Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Jafferia | India-Pakistan | 20040202 | |||||
Allama Syed Shabir Ahmad Hashmi | Allama Syed Shabir Ahmad Hashmi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040324 | |||||
Allama Syed Shabir Ahmad Hashmi | Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040324 | ||||||
Allama Tahir-ul-Qadri | Allama Tahir-ul-Qadri | Jamaat-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | |||||
Allama Tahir-ul-Qadri | Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | ||||||
Allama Tahirul Qadri | Allama Tahirul Qadri | Pakistan Awami Tehreek | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Allekema Lamari | Allekema Lamari | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20050716 | |||||
Almaz Sharipov | Almaz Sharipov | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040204 | |||||
Almujahib Susukan | Almujahib Susukan | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040129 | |||||
Almujahid Susukan | Almujahid Susukan | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040127 | |||||
Alo Binago | Alo Binago | Abu Sufian | Southeast Asia | 20031215 | |||||
Alonto Tahir | Alonto Tahir | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20040220 | |||||
Alpaslan Gul | Alpaslan Gul | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040402 | |||||
Alpaslan Gul | Eeman Institute | Southeast Asia | 20040402 | ||||||
Altaf Ali | Altaf Ali | Universal Heritage Foundation | Home Front | 20031203 | |||||
Altaf Husain | Altaf Husain | Muslim Students Association | Home Front | 20020904 | |||||
Altaf Hussain | Altaf Hussain | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030211 | |||||
Altaf Hussain Qadri | Altaf Hussain Qadri | Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050610 | |||||
Altaf Mallik | Altaf Mallik | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20060701 | Link | ||||
Altaf Qadri | Altaf Qadri | All-Party Hurriyat Conference | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020610 | |||||
Altaf Qadri | All Party Hurriyat Conference | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020325 | ||||||
Alvarez Isnaji | Alvarez Isnaji | Moro National Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020422 | |||||
Alvia Basayev | Alvia Basayev | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050808 | |||||
Alwaleed bin Talal | Alwaleed bin Talal | Gathering of Popular and Social Bodies | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020510 | |||||
Alwaleed bin Talal | National and Popular Movement | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020510 | ||||||
Alwaleed bin Talal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20020510 | ||||||
Alwaleed ibn Talal | Alwaleed ibn Talal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030116 | |||||
Amanat Ali | Amanat Ali | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Ameer Al-Qaroghly | Ameer Al-Qaroghly | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Amer Mohsen Al-Zaydan Al-Shihri | Amer Mohsen Al-Zaydan Al-Shihri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040206 | |||||
Amin Al-Hindi | Amin Al-Hindi | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020708 | ||||
Ammash Al-Sabaei | Ammash Al-Sabaei | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030707 | |||||
Amr Mohsen Al Zaydan Al Shihri | Amr Mohsen Al Zaydan Al Shihri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | |||||
Anas Al-Kandari | Anas Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021011 | |||||
Anwar Ali | Anwar Ali | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030329 | |||||
Anwar Ali | Students Islamic Movement of India | India-Pakistan | 20030524 | ||||||
Anwar Ali | Lashkar e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030524 | ||||||
Anwar Alian | Anwar Alian | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030405 | |||||
Aqeel Al-Aqeel | Aqeel Al-Aqeel | Al-Haramain Charitable Foundation | Arabia | 20040605 | Link | ||||
Aqueel Abdulaziz Al-Aqil | Aqueel Abdulaziz Al-Aqil | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Southeast Asia | 20040712 | Link | ||||
Arafat Ali | Arafat Ali | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060520 | Link | ||||
Ari bin Ali | Ari bin Ali | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030614 | |||||
Arifin bin Ali | Arifin bin Ali | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | Singaporean | In Jug | 20030612 | |||
allegedly a senior member of JI | |||||||||
Arnulfo Alvarado | Arnulfo Alvarado | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040303 | |||||
Arshad Mir Al-Zahri | Arshad Mir Al-Zahri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20030925 | |||||
Asadullah Al Galib | Asadullah Al Galib | Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050903 | |||||
Asadullah Al Galib | Ahle Hadith Andolan Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20050908 | ||||||
Asadullah Al Galib | Hadith Foundation | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050903 | ||||||
Asadullah Al Galib | Tawhid Trust | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050903 | ||||||
Asadullah Al Ghalib | Asadullah Al Ghalib | Ahle Hadith Andolon | Bangladesh | 20051019 | Link | ||||
Asadullah Al-Galib | Asadullah Al-Galib | Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051126 | Link | ||||
Asgar Ali Mahdi Salfi | Asgar Ali Mahdi Salfi | Markazi Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadees Hind | India-Pakistan | 20040303 | |||||
Asghar Ali | Asghar Ali | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Asghar Ali | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | ||||||
Asghar Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030831 | ||||||
Ashraf Al D | Ashraf Al D | al-Tawhid | Europe | 20030516 | |||||
Ashraf Al-Said | Ashraf Al-Said | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Ashraful Alam | Ashraful Alam | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Bangladesh | 20051019 | Link | ||||
Asim Al-Makki | Asim Al-Makki | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021216 | |||||
Assam Al-Sussi | Assam Al-Sussi | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20021226 | ||
shot dead as he was allegedly preparing to attack the settlement of Netzarim | |||||||||
Attallah Al-Sawarki | Attallah Al-Sawarki | al-Tawhid | Africa North | 20060501 | Link | ||||
Awad bin Mohammed bin Ali al-Awad | Awad bin Mohammed bin Ali al-Awad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Ayman Abdul Qader Al-Ansari | Ayman Al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040503 | Link | ||||
Ayman Abdul Qader Al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040504 | Link | |||||
Ayman Al Zawahiri | Ayman Al Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031115 | |||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | Ayman Al-Zawahiri | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20030605 | |||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | Al-Qaeda Al-Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030125 | ||||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | Jamaat Al-Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030125 | ||||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040104 | ||||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20050903 | ||||||
Ayman Al-Zawahiri | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050706 | ||||||
Ayman Al-Zawahri | Ayman Al-Zawahri | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20061012 | Link | ||||
Aymen Al Zawahiri | Aymen Al Zawahiri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060212 | Link | ||||
Azhar Ali Bhuian | Azhar Ali Bhuian | Al Hiqma | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050826 | |||||
Azmy Al-Jaiushy | Azmy Al-Jaiushy | al-Tawhid | Iraq-Jordan | 20050721 | |||||
Azzam Al-Ahmad | Azzam Al-Ahmad | Fatah Revolutionary Council | Iraq-Jordan | 20040301 | |||||
Bader Meharib Al-Deeri | Bader Meharib Al-Deeri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Arrested | Cannon Fodder | 20031017 | ||
Tried in Kuwait for possessing illegal arms and ammunition | |||||||||
Badi Cruz Al-Ajmi | Badi Cruz Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | Kuwaiti | 20030512 | ||||
Badi al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Arrested | Runner | 20030402 | |||
accused of providing weapons to a man who allegedly killed an American contractor and wounded another | |||||||||
Badi Cruz | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030521 | |||
Accused of intending to blow up an Israeli trade office in Qatar. "Huge" quantities of TNT and PE4 explosives, guns, Kalashnikov rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) were seized | |||||||||
Badi Cruz Al-Ajmi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | 20031017 | |||||
Badi Cruz al-Ajami | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | 20030604 | |||||
Bai Puti Alim | Bai Puti Alim | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20030929 | |||||
Bandar Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Dakheel | Bandar Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Dakheel | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | 20031207 | ||||
Bandar Al-Dakheel | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Bandar bin Abdul-Rahman Menawer Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi | Bandar bin Abdul-Rahman Menawer Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20030607 | ||
One of twelve persons identified among those people who had committed three blasts at residential compounds in Riyadh. This came through intensive investigations and examination of 'DNA' samples which had been extracted from the burnt corpses of the perpetrators found on these sites and after comparing them with the relatives of the suspected perpetrators. | |||||||||
Basel Al-Asmar | Basel Al-Asmar | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Isreal-Palestine | Palestinian | Jugged | Minion | 20020425 | ||
A makeshift court inside Yasser Arafat's compound convicted four Palestinians for last year's assassination of Israel's tourism minister, Rehavam Zeevi. The men's trial was held with security officers acting as judges and a policeman assigned as defense attorney. Arafat approved the sentences. Hamdi Quran was sentenced to 18 years in prison for allegedly shooting Zeevi in a Jerusalem hotel on Oct. 17. Quran's alleged lookout, Basel Al-Asmar, received 12 years; getaway driver Majdi Rimawi, eight years; and Ahmad Gholmy was jailed for one year for knowing of the plot but failing to inform authorities. | |||||||||
Basim Ali Rahim | Basim Ali Rahim | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040401 | |||||
Bassam Al-Ashkar | Bassam Al-Ashkar | Hamas | Middle East | 20021226 | |||||
Bassam Ali | Bassam Ali | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030216 | |||||
Bassam Yousif Abdul Karim Ali | Bassam Yussef Abdelkarim Ali | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030215 | |||||
Bassam Yousif Abdul Karim Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030219 | ||||||
Bassam al-Ali | Bassam al-Ali | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040622 | Link | ||||
Brahim Ali | Brahim Ali | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20030929 | |||||
Brig. Gen. Daham Al Mahemdi | Brig. Gen. Daham Al Mahemdi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20031203 | |||||
Chaudhry Amjad Ali Cheema | Chaudhry Amjad Ali Cheema | Muthidda Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040308 | |||||
Cossar Ali | Cossar Ali | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20060830 | Link | ||||
Dahmane Abd Al Sattar | Dahmane Abd Al Sattar | al-Qaeda | Europe | Tunisian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20011208 | ||
one of the two assassins of Ahmed Shah Masood | |||||||||
Daud Salman Mohammed Ali al-Barmani | Daud Salman Mohammed Ali al-Barmani | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | ||||
Dawood Al-Hamoud | Dawood Al-Hamoud | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Dhari Al-Shimmari | Dhari Al-Shimmari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | 20030601 | ||||
Dhia Abd Olaiwi Al-Rakabi | Dhia Abd Olaiwi Al-Rakabi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Edbais Mutlaq Al-Azmi | Edbais Mutlaq Al-Azmi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Arrested | Minion | 20031017 | ||
accused in illegal arms and ammunition case | |||||||||
Eid Salama Al-Tarawi | Eid Salama Al-Tarawi | al-Tawhid | Africa North | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Eissa Al Awshan | Eissa Al Awshan | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20050705 | ||
member of Al Qaeda's religious committee; killed in a shootout in the King Fahd district of Riyadh | |||||||||
El Heit Ali | El Heit Ali | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20061002 | Link | ||||
El Heit Ali | Salafite Group for Preaching and Combat | Europe | 20061003 | Link | |||||
Elias Al-ashqar | Elias Al-ashqar | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060515 | Link | ||||
Emad Abdelwahid Ahmed Alwan | Emad Abdelwahid Ahmed Alwan | al-Qaeda | North Africa | 20021223 | |||||
Emad Abdelwahid Ahmed Alwan | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | Yemeni | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030605 | |||
a leader of the al-Qaida network for northern and western Africa | |||||||||
Esam Mohammed Khidr Ali | Esam Mohammed Khidr Ali | Om Al Qura | Southeast Asia | 20030528 | |||||
Essam Al Erian | Essam Al Erian | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20051121 | Link | ||||
Essam Mohammed Khadr Ali | Essam Mohammed Khadr Ali | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Faed Ali Sayam | Faed Ali Sayam | al-Qaeda | East/Subsaharan Africa | Kenyan | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20021129 | ||
One of the suicide boomers at the Paradise Hotel in Kenya | |||||||||
Fahd Al Amer | Fahd Al Amer | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Fahd Al-Fuheiki | Fahd Al-Fuheiki | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Fahd Al-Qasei | Fahd Al-Qasei | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Fahd Faraj Mohammed Al-Juwari | Fahd Faraj Mohammed Al-Juwari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Fahd Farraj Al-Juwair | Fahd Farraj Al-Juwair | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050630 | |||||
Fahd Saleh Al-Mahyani | Fahd Saleh Al-Mahyani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20050629 | |||
On the Saudi 36 Most Wanted List, noted as being abroad. | |||||||||
Fahd bin Ali al-Dakheel al-Ghabalan | Fahd bin Ali al-Dakheel al-Ghabalan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040709 | Link | ||||
Fahd ibn Ali Al-Qabalan | Fahd ibn Ali Al-Qabalan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Fahid Mohamed Ally | Fahid Mohamed Ally | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20030826 | |||||
Fahid Mohamed Ally Msalam | Fahid Mohamed Ally Msalam | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20030826 | |||||
Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam | Fahid Muhammad Ally Msalam | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Kenyan | At Large | Tough Guy | 20020616 | ||
involved in the bombing of the embassy in Nairobi. Mr. Msalam is said to be the Qaeda member who bought the Toyota truck that was used in the bombing. Prosecutors say he packed it with explosives and transported it to the embassy. His fingerprints were found on a magazine that was inside a Nike gym bag that also contained clothing with traces of TNT | |||||||||
Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa Horn | 20060117 | Link | |||||
Faisal Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Dakheel | Faisal Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Dakheel | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Faisal Abdulaziz Al-Fotaini | Faisal Abdulaziz Al-Fotaini | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Faisal Al-Dakheel | Faisal Al-Dakheel | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | At Large | Tough Guy | 20030729 | ||
On the Saudi 19 Most Wanted list | |||||||||
Faisal bin Abdulrahman Al-Dakheel | Faisal bin Abdulrahman Al-Dakheel | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Fares Al Zaheri | Fares Al Zaheri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Farhan Ahmad Ali | Farhan Ahmad Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20040106 | |||||
Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry | Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050701 | |||||
Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry Al-Harbi | Faris Abdullah Al-Dhahiry Al-Harbi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Faris Ahmed Jamaan Al-Shuwail Al-Zahrani | Faris Ahmed Jamaan Al-Shuwail Al-Zahrani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Faris Al-Amani | Faris Al-Amani | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20020406 | |||
Commander of the Palestinian "Blue" ("Civilian") Police; his house was demolished by the IDF when it was found to be full of explosives | |||||||||
Faris Jahaz Al-Otaibi | Faris Jahaz Al-Otaibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Acquitted | Tough Guy | 20031104 | ||
Acquitted of plotting attacks on US troops | |||||||||
Farouk Ali-Haimoud | Farouk Ali-Haimoud | Al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20021115 | |||||
Farouk Ali-Haimoud | al-Qaeda USA | Home Front | 20030603 | ||||||
Farraj Al-Juwait | Farraj Al-Juwait | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20050819 | |||||
Fauzan Al Anshori | Fauzan Al Anshori | Indonesian Mujahedeen Council | Southeast Asia | 20040403 | |||||
Fawaz Al-Rabeiee | Fawaz Al-Rabeiee | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040710 | Link | ||||
Fawzi Abu Al-Qara | Fawzi Abu Al-Qara | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Fawzi Al-Odah | Fawzi Al-Odah | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20051120 | Link | ||||
Fehaid Al-Ajmi | Fehaid Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Firas Al-Dulaimi | Firas Al-Dulaimi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051022 | Link | ||||
Fouad Almorabit | Fouad Almorabit | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040401 | |||||
Fouad Almorabit | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Europe | 20040401 | ||||||
Gassan Al Khtaib | Gassan Al Khtaib | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20020609 | |||
Palestinian People's Party, in charge of religious affairs in Arafat's cabinet | |||||||||
General Ali al-Jajjawi | General Ali al-Jajjawi | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | Iraqi | 20030414 | ||||
Ghanbar Ali Zivari Derakhshan | Ghanbar Ali Zivari Derakhshan | al-Qaeda affiliate | Terror Networks | 20021115 | |||||
Ghazi Muhasan Al-Usami Al-Utabi | Ghazi Muhasan Al-Usami Al-Utabi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Habis Al Saoub | Habis Al Saoub | Islamic Center of Portland | Home Front | 20030825 | |||||
Hadi Yousef Al Ghoul | Hadi Yousef Al Ghoul | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | Jordanian | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20011228 | ||
Police seized 281 sticks of dynamite from his Manila-area home while investigating possible international terrorism activity in the Philippines | |||||||||
Hafez Al Amini | Hafez Al Amini | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Hafez Yunus Ali | Hafez Yunus Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Haider Ali | Haider Ali | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060331 | Link | ||||
Haji Malik Muhammad Alam | Haji Malik Muhammad Alam | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20051004 | Link | ||||
Hajj Ali Mohammed Saleh Bilal | Hajj Ali Mohammed Saleh Bilal | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20060903 | Link | ||||
Hakam Hassan Ali al-Tikriti | Hakam Hassan Ali al-Tikriti | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040218 | |||||
Hakem Al-Mutairi | Hakem Mutairi | Al Salafiya | Arabia | 20030313 | |||||
Hakem Al-Mutairi | Kuwait Salafi Movement | Arabia | 20030617 | ||||||
Hamad Al-Shammari | Hamad Al-Shammari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Hamid Ali | Hamid Ali | Learned Elders of Islam | Britain | 20060212 | Link | ||||
Hamid bin Abdullah al Ali | Hamid bin Abdullah al Ali | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060612 | Link | ||||
Hamoud Juwayer Al-Feraj | Hamoud Juwayer Al-Feraj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040206 | |||||
Hamza Al-Ghamdi | Hamza Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030602 | ||
One of the 9-11 hijackers (flight 175) | |||||||||
Hani Al-Hassan | Hani Al-Hassan | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040522 | Link | ||||
Hani Al-Sibai | Hani Al-Sibai | Al-Maqreze Centre for Historical Studies | Britain | 20050716 | |||||
Hani Saeed Ahmad Al Abdul-Karim Al-Ghamdi | Hani Saeed Ahmad Al Abdul-Karim Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030607 | ||
Suicide bomber, Riyadh booms | |||||||||
Hani Youssef Al-Sibai | Hani Youssef Al-Sibai | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Hanif Shah Al-Hussein | Hanif Shah Al-Hussein | Taliban | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051114 | Link | ||||
Hasan Saddiq Faseh Alddin | Hasan Saddiq Faseh Alddin | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040527 | Link | ||||
Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki | Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki | Al-Itihaad Al-Islamiya | Southeast Asia | 20040712 | Link | ||||
Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Southeast Asia | 20040712 | Link | |||||
Hassan Al-Madhoun | Hassan Al-Madhoun | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Hassan Almrei | Hassan Almrei | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20050907 | |||||
Hassan Bin Ibrahim Al-Zaidi | Hassan Bin Ibrahim Al-Zaidi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050721 | |||||
Hassan Omar Al-Samik | Hassan Omar Al-Samik | al-Tawhid | Iraq-Jordan | 20050721 | |||||
Hazem Al-Kashmiri | Hazem Al-Kashmiri | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Hilal Jaber Awad Al-Assiri | Hilal Jaber Awad Al-Assiri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Hilal Jaber Awad Al-Assiri | al-Qaeda | 20020613 | |||||||
Hisham Altalib | Hisham Altalib | Safa Group | Fifth Column | 20031213 | |||||
Hisham Mubarak Al-Hakami | Hisham Mubarak Al-Hakami | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Hizam Ali Hassan Al-Mas | Hizam Ali Hassan Al-Mas | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20051216 | Link | ||||
Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Mohtashami | Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Mohtashami | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20010916 | |||||
Husam Ataf Ali Badran | Husam Ataf Ali Badran | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020418 | |||||
Husein Alkhanov | Husein Alkhanov | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20030518 | |||||
Hussam al Ddeen Hasan Ali | Hussam al Ddeen Hasan Ali | al-Qaeda | 20011128 | ||||||
Hussein Al-Houthi | Hussein Al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20050712 | |||||
Hussein Alkhanov | Hussein Alkhanov | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040312 | |||||
Hussein Badruddin Al-Houthi | Hussein Badruddin Al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040626 | Link | ||||
Hussein Muhammad Al-Hasaki | Hussein Muhammad Al-Hasaki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Ibad Al Yaquti Al Sheikh Al Sufiyan | Ibad Al Yaquti Al Sheikh Al Sufiyan | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040123 | |||||
Ibn Al Shahid | Ibn Al Shahid | al-Qaeda | 20040229 | ||||||
Ibn Al-Shaykh al-Libi | Ibn Al-Shaykh al-Libi | al-Qaeda | 20031115 | ||||||
Ibno Alih Ordonez | Ibno Alih Ordonez | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Ibno Alih Ordoñez | Ibno Alih Ordoñez | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Ibraheem Al-Kandari | Ibraheem Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Ghaith | Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Ghaith | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Motair | Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Motair | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Ibrahim Al-Kulaib | Ibrahim Al Kulaib | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Ibrahim Al-Kulaib | Saudi Sheikhs | Home Front | 20031216 | ||||||
Ibrahim Al-Madani | Ibrahim Al-Madani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030519 | |||||
Ibrahim Al-Mizyani | Ibrahim Al-Mizyani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040429 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim Aldarahi | Ibrahim Aldarahi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20050903 | |||||
Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | al-Quaeda | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040630 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim Alkibsi | Ibrahim Alkibsi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20050903 | |||||
Ibrahim Mubarak Fahad Al-Ghanim | Ibrahim Mubarak Fahad Al-Ghanim | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030519 | |||||
Ibrahim Mubarak Fahad Al-Ghanim | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | ||||||
Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullah Al-Rayyes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031213 | ||||||
Ibrahim al-Rayes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031208 | ||||||
Ibrahim Obaidallah Al-Harbi | Ibrahim Obaidallah Al-Harbi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030730 | |||||
Ibrahim Sulieman Al-Rubaish | Ibrahim Sulieman Al-Rubaish | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Ibrahim Yusef Al-Shammari | Ibrahim Yusef Al-Shammari | Islamic Army in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | At Large | Big Shot | 20050705 | |||
Spokesman for Islamic Army in Iraq and Army of Mujahedeen. | |||||||||
Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Duraihem | Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Duraihem | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim ibn Abdullah Al-Ghaith | Ibrahim ibn Abdullah Al-Ghaith | Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice | Arabia | 20030522 | |||||
Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al-Rayyes | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Id Salamah Al-Tarawi | Id Salamah Al-Tarawi | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Idris Ali Mondal | Idris Ali Mondal | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Idris Alkhazurov | Idris Alkhazurov | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20021209 | |||||
Iftekhar Hasan Al Mamun | Iftekhar Hasan Al Mamun | Jamaatul Mujaheddin Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060616 | Link | ||||
Iftekhar Hasan Al Mamun | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060901 | Link | |||||
Ilyas Ali | Ilyas Ali | al-Qaeda? | Home Front: WoT | 20040415 | |||||
Ilyas Ali | Al-Barakaat | Fifth Column | 20031210 | ||||||
Ilyas Ali | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030106 | ||||||
Imad Al Hatib | Imad Al Hatib | Fatah-Tanzim | Isreal-Palestine | 20020522 | |||||
Imad Al-Azeidah | Imad Al-Azeidah | Hizbut Tahrir | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Imad Al-Falluji | Imad Al-Falluji | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020611 | ||||
Imad Khalil Al-Alami | Imad Khalil Al-Alami | Hamas | Home Front | 20030823 | |||||
Imad al-Alamai | Imad al-Alamai | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030504 | |||||
Imad el-Alami | Imad el-Alami | Hamas | Axis of Evil | 20030528 | |||||
Intisar Alsiani | Intisar Alsiani | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20050903 | |||||
Intissar Al-Sayani | Intissar Al-Sayani | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20050712 | |||||
Intissar Al-Wazir | Intissar Al-Wazir | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030420 | ||||
Irfan Ali Khan | Irfan Ali Khan | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20040120 | |||||
Isa Al Belushi | Isa Al Belushi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030216 | |||||
Ishaq Mansoor Al-Katib | Ishaq Mansoor Al-Katib | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030218 | |||||
Ishtiaq Alamgir | Ishtiaq Alamgir | al-Muhajiroun | Britain | 20040421 | Link | ||||
Issam Al Shawa | Issam Al Shawa | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030420 | ||||
Ityaf Ali | Ityaf Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Terror Networks | 20021105 | |||||
Iyad Abu Al Roub | Iyad Abu Al Roub | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Izzat Ibrahim Al Duri | Izzat Ibrahim Al Duri | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | |||||
Jaasem Al-Hijri | Jaasem Al-Hijri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021011 | |||||
Jaber Abdullah Al-Jalahma | Jaber Abdullah Al-Jalahma | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031104 | |||||
Jafar Alam | Jafar Alam | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Jahangir Alam | Jahangir Alam | Suspects | Latin America | 20031205 | |||||
Jamal Al-Harith | Jamal Al-Harith | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20040310 | |||||
Jamal Muhammad Al-Badawi | Jamal Muhammad Al-Badawi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Jamiel Abdul Latif Al-Banna | Jamiel Abdul Latif Al-Banna | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040215 | |||||
Jamil Al Majdalawi | Jamil Al Majdalawi | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Israel-Palestine | 20020522 | |||||
Jassem Al-Hajeri | Jassem Al-Hajeri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Jassem Al-Hassan | Jassem Al-Hassan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031008 | |||||
Javed Alizai | Javed Alizai | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040104 | |||||
Jibril Al-Rajoub | Jibril Al-Rajoub | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20040205 | ||||
Jihad Al Omarin | Jihad Al Omarin | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20020705 | |||||
John Allen Muhammad | John Allen Muhammad | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front | 20021113 | |||||
Jubran Ali Ahmad Hakami Khabrani | Jubran Ali Ahmad Hakami Khabrani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Jumah Al-Dossari | Jumah Al-Dossari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Kareem Al-Tahami Al-Majati | Kareem Al-Tahami Al-Majati | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Kareem Al-Tohami Al-Mojati | Kareem Al-Tohami Al-Mojati | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20050819 | |||||
Kazem Al-Juburi | Kazem Al-Juburi | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20040212 | |||||
Khaled Al-Batsh | Khaled Al-Batsh | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20020329 | |||||
Khaled Al-Kayssum | Khaled Al-Kayssum | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20040618 | Link | ||||
Khaled Al-Madkur | Khaled Al-Madkur | committee for the implementation of Shariah in Kuwait | Arabia | 20050620 | |||||
Khaled Al-Saeed | Khaled Al-Saeed | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Khaled Al-Shimmiri | Khaled Al-Shimmiri | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030205 | |||||
Khaled Ali | Khaled Ali | al-Tawhid? | Syria-Lebanon | 20031223 | |||||
Khaled Ali Al-Haj | Khaled Ali Al-Haj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Khaled Ali Haj | Khaled Ali Haj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Khaled Ali bin Ali Haj | Khaled Ali bin Ali Haj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040428 | Link | ||||
Khaled Ali ibn Ali Haj | Khaled Ali ibn Ali Haj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Khaled Haj Ali | Khaled Haj Ali | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040315 | |||||
Khaled Messier Al-Shimmari | Khaled Messier Al-Shimmari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Arrested | Cannon Fodder | 20030521 | ||
Kuwait police officer who shot and injured two American soldiers | |||||||||
Khaled Mohamed Al-Harbi | Khaled Mohamed Al-Harbi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Khaled Mohammad bin Muslim Al-Arawi Al-Juhani | Khaled Mohammad bin Muslim Al-Arawi Al-Juhani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed Ali | Khaled Mohammed Ali | Al-Qaeda | Syria-Lebanon | 20031026 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | Dinnieh Group? | Syria-Lebanon | 20030516 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Syria-Lebanon | 20030515 | ||||||
Khaled Mubarak Habibullah Al-Qurashi | Khaled Mubarak Habibullah Al-Qurashi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Khaled Muhammad Al-Johani | Khaled Muhammad Al-Johani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Khaled ibn Mubarak Al-Qurashi | Khaled ibn Mubarak Al-Qurashi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Khalid Al Mathkour | Khalid Al Mathkour | Supreme Consultative Committee to Implement Islamic Sharia in Kuwait | Arabia | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Khalid Al Mihdhar | Khalid Al Mihdhar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Saudi | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20030501 | ||
One of the 9-11 hijackers. aliases Sannan al-Makki, Khalid bin Muhammad, Addallah al-Mihdhar, and Khalid Mohammad al-Saqaf. Like many of the hijackers, there are persistent reports that he is still alive, although this has not been confirmed. Al-Mihdhar was the first hijacker shown to have some connection to Osama bin Laden, when it was discovered that he had attended a meeting with a suspect in the USS Cole bombing who had been identified by the FBI as one of bin Laden's top security officials. | |||||||||
Khalid Al-Dahdouh | Khalid Al-Dahdouh | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060303 | Link | ||||
Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031002 | |||||
Khalid Ali Hajj | Khalid Ali Hajj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040318 | |||||
Khalid Almihdhar | Khalid Almihdhar | al-Qaeda | At Large | 20031208 | |||||
Khalid Alwerfeli | Khalid Alwerfeli | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030120 | |||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Khalid Messier Al Shimmari | Khalid Messier Al Shimmari | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030305 | |||||
Khalid Saleh Hadi Al-Halilah | Khalid Saleh Hadi Al-Halilah | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20051216 | Link | ||||
Khalifa Hilal Al-Dihani | Khalifa Hilal Al-Dihani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Khalifa Hilal Al-Dihani | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030512 | ||||||
Khalifa Hilal Hadi Al-Dihani | Khalifa Hilal Hadi Al-Dihani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030604 | |||||
Khalifa Hilal Hadi Al-Dihani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | ||||||
Khamis Ahmed Ali | Khamis Ahmed Ali | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020117 | ||
Killed in shootout near near the Askar camp | |||||||||
Khamis Al-Mulaiki | Khamis Al-Mulaiki | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20051216 | Link | ||||
Khazar Ali | Khazar Ali | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | |||||
Khyzer Ali | Khyzer Ali | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20021220 | |||||
Lewis Atiyyat Allah | Lewis Atiyyat Allah | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20030811 | |||||
Lewis Atiyyat Allah | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Lewis Atiyyat Allah | Ulama al-sahwah | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Liaqat Ali | Liaqat Ali | Muttahida Jehad Council | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040214 | |||||
Liaquat Ali | Liaquat Ali | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | Pakistani | Captured | Tough Guy | 20020515 | ||
Lom-Ali Chechensky | Lom-Ali Chechensky | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20040302 | |||||
Lotfi Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Barbari | Lotfi Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Barbari | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20031026 | |||||
Louis Attiya Allah | Louis Attiya Allah | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Louis Attiya Allah | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031224 | ||||||
Louis Attiyat Allah | Louis Attiyat Allah | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Madhat Mursi Al-Sayyid Umr | Madhat Mursi Al-Sayyid Umr | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Mahbubul Alam Shalehi | Mahbubul Alam Shalehi | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20060224 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Abdel-Al | Mahmoud Abdel-Al | al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051028 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Abdel-Al | Al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051031 | Link | |||||
Mahmoud Ahmad Mohammad Al-Rasheed | Mahmoud Ahmad Mohammad Al-Rasheed | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20061012 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Al-Fatahni | Mahmoud Al-Fatahni | Al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Saudi | At Large | Tough Guy | 20050712 | ||
escaped from US detention in Bagram | |||||||||
Mahmoud Al-Zahar | Mahmoud Al-Zahar | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | Palestinian | At Large | 20060202 | Link | ||
Mahmoud Al-Zahhar | Mahmoud al-Zahar | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020725 | |||||
Mahmoud Al-Zahhar | Hamas | Middle East | 20030820 | ||||||
Mahmoud Al Zahar | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020522 | ||||||
Mahmoud Azzahar | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040322 | ||||||
Mahmud Abd al-Al | Mahmud Abd al-Al | Al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051023 | Link | ||||
Mahmud Al Mutazzim | Mahmud Al Mutazzim | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front: WoT | 20050805 | |||||
Mahmud Al Zahar | Mahmud Al Zahar | Hamas | Middle East | 20030825 | |||||
Mahmud Shakker Alan Muala | Mahmud Shakker Alan Muala | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040415 | Link | ||||
Maj.Gen.Ali Quli Khan Khattak | Maj.Gen.Ali Quli Khan Khattak | Tablighi Jamaat | India-Pakistan | 20030908 | |||||
Majdi Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Khabrani | Majdi Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Khabrani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Majdi Al-Matri | Majdi Al-Matri | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | 20020406 | |||||
Majdi bin Mohammed bin Said Al Zreibi | Majdi bin Mohammed bin Said Al Zreibi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20050725 | |||||
Majed Afas Radhi Al-Shammari | Majed Afas Radhi Al-Shammari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Majed Al Shimmeri | Majed Al Shimmeri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Majed Al-Harbi | Majed Al-Harbi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Majed Hamid Al-Hasry | Majed Hamid Al-Hasry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Majid Ahmad Al-Zahrani | Majid Ahmad Al-Zahrani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Majid Al-Haseri | Majid Al-Haseri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050902 | |||||
Majid Alhoujad | Majid Alhoujad | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20030322 | |||||
Majid Bin Adb Al-Aziz | Majid Bin Adb Al-Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030416 | |||||
Malik Ali Shah | Malik Ali Shah | Ahmadzai Wazir | India-Pakistan | 20040113 | |||||
Malik Alimuddin | Malik Alimuddin | Rajah Solaiman | Southeast Asia | 20051116 | Link | ||||
Malik Mirza Alam Khan | Malik Mirza Alam Khan | Ahmadzai Wazir | India-Pakistan | 20040113 | |||||
Mamun Ali | Mamun Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Manea bin Hammad Al-Juhani | Manea bin Hammad Al-Juhani | World Assembly for Muslim Youth | India-Pakistan | 20021209 | |||||
Maqboul Fahad Fahhad Al-Maqboul | Maqboul Fahad Fahhad Al-Maqboul | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030507 | |||||
Maqbul Al-Maqbul | Maqbul Al-Maqbul | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021216 | |||||
Maqsood Ali Shah | Maqsood Ali Shah | Al-Furqan | India-Pakistan | 20031031 | |||||
Marwan Al-Shehhi | Marwan Al-Shehhi | al-Qaeda | 20040101 | ||||||
Marwan Al Shehhi | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20050818 | ||||||
Marwan Alshehhi | Marwan Alshehhi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20030813 | |||||
Marwan Alshehhi | al-Qaeda | Home Front WOT | UAE | Deceased | 20010913 | ||||
One of the 9-11 hijackers | |||||||||
Marzouq Faisal Al-Otaibi | Marzouq Faisal Al-Otaibi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20050629 | |||
On the Saudi 36 Most Wanted list, listed as being abroad... | |||||||||
Masroor Ali | Masroor Ali | Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040530 | Link | ||||
Matloob Alam | Matloob Alam | Lashkar-i-Toiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051025 | Link | ||||
Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi | Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi | Jamaat-ud-Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20021220 | |||||
Maulana Alam Tariq | Maulana Alam Tariq | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040407 | |||||
Maulana Ali Shair Haideri | Maulana Ali Shair Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050718 | |||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Sipah-e-Sahaba | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050719 | ||||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040407 | ||||||
Maulana Ashraf Ali | Maulana Ashraf Ali | Jamiat Ahle-Sunnat | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Maulana Ghulam Yahya Allah Baksh | Maulana Ghulam Yahya Allah Baksh | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Maulvi Mohammed Alam | Maulvi Mohammed Alam | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20031220 | |||||
Mazen Al-Najjar | Mazen Al-Najjar | World and Islam Studies Enterprises | Home Front | 20020824 | |||||
Mazen Al-Najjar | Palestinian Islamic Jihad | Home Front | 20011210 | ||||||
Mazen Ali Hussein | Mazen Ali Hussein | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | 20060621 | Link | ||||
Mehmas bin Mohammed Mehmas Al-Hawashleh Al-Dosari | Mehmas bin Mohammed Mehmas Al-Hawashleh Al-Dosari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Mejab Al Dausry | Mejab Al Dausry | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Mesaed Shabeen Al-Enezi | Mesaed Shabeen Al-Enezi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031104 | |||||
Milram Alam | Milram Alam | Moro National Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020422 | |||||
Mishal Al-Shimmari | Mishal Al-Shimmari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Moamar Ahmad Yussef Al Jaber | Moamar Ahmad Yussef Al Jaber | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | |||||
Mohamed A. Al-Otaibi | Mohamed A. Al-Otaibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti? | Tough Guy | 20030521 | |||
planned to blow the Israeli Trade Office (I.T.O.) in Qatar in 2001. | |||||||||
Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Dhait | Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Dhait | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Suwailemi | Mohamed Abdul Rahman Al-Suwailemi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Abdullah Al-Dosari | Mohamed Abdullah Al-Dosari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Mohamed Al-Kandari | Mohamed Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Mohamed Al-Moayyad | Mohamed Al-Moayyad | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Al-Qabsh | Mohamed Al-Qabsh | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060328 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Al-Suwalimi | Mohamed Al-Suwalimi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060101 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Albanna | Mohamed Albanna | American Muslim council | Home Front | 20040109 | |||||
Mohamed Albanna | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20021217 | ||||||
Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Hezbollah | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | ||||||
Mohamed Ali Alriany | Mohamed Ali Alriany | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20031110 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Haida | Mohamed Ali Haida | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Ali Hassan | Mohamed Ali Hassan | al-Qaeda | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Ibrahim | Mohamed Ali Ibrahim | Islamic Courts Union | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060624 | Link | |||
Mohamed Ali Saleh Nabhan | Mohamed Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Mohamed Ayash Al-Kubaisi | Mohamed Ayash Al-Kubaisi | Muslim Clerics Association | Iraq-Jordan | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Mohamed D. Al-Ajmi | Mohamed D. Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Mohamed H. Al-Ajmi | Mohamed H. Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Mohamed Jomaan Safaq Al-Mutairi | Mohamed Jomaan Safaq Al-Mutairi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030507 | |||||
Mohamed Khair Al Saqqa | Mohamed Khair Al Saqqa | Al-Qaeda | Europe | 20050630 | |||||
Mohamed M. Al-Otaibi | Mohamed M. Al-Otaibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti? | Tough Guy | 20030521 | |||
planned to blow the Israeli Trade Office (I.T.O.) in Qatar in 2001. | |||||||||
Mohamed Othman Al-Zahrani | Mohamed Othman Al-Zahrani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Q. Al-Shimmari | Mohamed Q. Al-Shimmari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Mohamed S. Al-Ajmi | Mohamed S. Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Mohamed Saeed Al-Amry | Mohamed Saeed Al-Amry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Saleh Al-Ghaith | Mohamed Saleh Al-Ghaith | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Saleh Al-Ghaith | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | |||||
Mohamed Saleh Al-Rashoudi | Mohamed Saleh Al-Rashoudi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohamed Sofian Al-Amari | Mohamed Sofian Al-Amari | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Al Janabi | Mohammad Al Janabi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060320 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Al-Fuqaha | Mohammad Al-Fuqaha | Hizbut Tahrir | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Mohammad Alam | Mohammad Alam | Jamaatul Mujahedin Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050825 | |||||
Mohammad Alasi | Mohammad Alasi | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20050714 | |||||
Mohammad Albar | Mohammad Albar | Sipha-e-Sabaha | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040515 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali | Mohammad Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Chhipa | Mohammad Ali Chhipa | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060715 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Chippa | Mohammad Ali Chippa | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060922 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali Hamadei | Hezbollah | Home Front: WoT | 20060228 | Link | |||||
Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Hizballah | Europe | 20051226 | Link | |||||
Mohammad Ali Muslih | Mohammad Ali Muslih | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Amin Al-Ghafari | Mohammad Amin Al-Ghafari | Islamic Wisdom Worldwide Mission | Southeast Asia | 20021008 | |||||
Mohammad Saleh Al Saiari | Mohammad Saleh Al Saiari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050714 | |||||
Mohammad Saleh Sulaiman Al Rashoodi | Mohammad Saleh Sulaiman Al Rashoodi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050915 | Link | ||||
Mohammad bin Abdallah Al-Seif | Mohammad bin Abdallah Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al-Qahtani | Mohammed Abdul Aziz Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ahmed Al-Chalabi | Mohammed Ahmed Al-Chalabi | Takfir wal Hijra | Middle East | 20031025 | |||||
Mohammed Al Massari | Mohammed Al Massari | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20050828 | |||||
Mohammed Al Salim | Mohammed Al Salim | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021120 | |||||
Mohammed Al-Motairi | Mohammed Al-Motairi | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021216 | |||||
Mohammed Al-Owaida | Mohammed Al-Owaida | Abu Sayyaf | Arabia | 20050902 | |||||
Mohammed Al-Owaida | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050902 | ||||||
Mohammed Al-Qahtani | Mohammed Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | Saudi | In Jug | 20050613 | |||
Mohammed Al-Shawish | Mohammed Al-Shawish | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20060310 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Al-Shiekh | Mohammed Al-Shiekh | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | 20030920 | |||||
Mohammed Albashir | Mohammed Albashir | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali | Mohammed Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060823 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Mukhlis | Mohammed Ali Hassan Mukhlis | Al Gamaa Al Islamiya | Latin America | 20030712 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al Mujahed | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al Mujahed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030110 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al-Mujahed | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al-Mujahed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030111 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheikh al-Mujahid | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheikh al-Mujahid | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Yemeni Islah Party | Home Front: WoT | 20040212 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031117 | ||||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayyed | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayyed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030116 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | al-Ehsan charitable center | Arabia | 20030112 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moyad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moyad | High Saudi Committee | Europe | 20050921 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali Khan | Mohammed Ali Khan | American Muslim Council | Home Front | 20030429 | |||||
Mohammed Mahubud Alam | Mohammed Mahubud Alam | Suspects | Latin America | 20031205 | |||||
Mohammed Othman Abdullah Al-Walidi Al-Shehri | Mohammed Othman Abdullah Al-Walidi Al-Shehri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030607 | ||
One of the Riyadh boom perpetrators | |||||||||
Mohammed Saeed Al Sahaf | Mohammed Saeed Al Sahaf | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030415 | |||||
Mohammed Salim Al-Ghamdi | Mohammed Salim Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030602 | ||
arrested in Madinah. They were in possession of weapons, funds, false identity cards and documents, materials and devices necessary for making explosives. | |||||||||
Mohammed Shathaf Al-Shehri | Mohammed Shathaf Al-Shehri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20050724 | ||
According to the Saudi Gazette, an employee of the "Saudi owned" TV station Al-Majd, Mohammed Shathaf Al-Shehri, was one of the suicide bombers who attacked a Riyadh compound on May 13 that killed 29. | |||||||||
Mohammed Tasir Hassan Al-Khatib | Mohammed Tasir Hassan Al-Khatib | Palestinian Islamic Jihad | Home Front | 20030220 | |||||
Mohammed Yasin Ali | Mohammed Yasin Ali | Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Asom | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040627 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Yunes Al Ahmad | Mohammed Yunes Al Ahmad | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | |||||
Mohammed Yunes Al Ahmad | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | ||||||
Mohammed bin Shadhaf Ali Al-Mahzoum Al-Shehri | Mohammed bin Shadhaf Ali Al-Mahzoum Al-Shehri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030607 | ||
One of the Riyadh boom perpetrators | |||||||||
Mohannad Almallah Dabas | Mohannad Almallah Dabas | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20050803 | |||||
Mohsen Al-Fadli | Mohsen Al-Fadli | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030106 | |||||
Mohsen Al-Fadli | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030507 | ||||||
Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhili | Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhili | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050630 | |||||
Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhli | Mohsen Ayed Al-Fadhli | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Mohsen al-Alwajy | Mohsen al-Alwajy | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Mohsin Ali | Mohsin Ali | Lashker-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050614 | |||||
Momar Al-Farouq | Momar Al-Farouq | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Moqdad Mohammed Al-Debbas | Moqdad Mohammed Al-Debbas | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Moslih Al-Shamrani | Moslih Al-Shamrani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Moulana Yunus Ali | Moulana Yunus Ali | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060109 | Link | ||||
Moutaz Almallah Dabas | Moutaz Almallah Dabas | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | Syrian | In Jug | 20050803 | |||
Moutaz Almallah Dabas | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20051118 | Link | |||||
Mubarak Ali Gilani | Mubarak Ali Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | India-Pakistan | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Tanzeem-ul-Fuqra | India-Pakistan | 20020130 | |||||
Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of the Americas | Home Front | 20020202 | ||||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of America | Home Front | 20021113 | |||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20021113 | ||||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of the Americas | Home Front | 20020206 | ||||||
Mufeed Albul | Mufeed Albul | Hamas | Middle East | 20030216 | |||||
Mufti Altaf | Mufti Altaf | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | Pakistani | In Jug | 20050608 | |||
Muhajir Al-Ghozi | Muhajir Al-Ghozi | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040508 | Link | ||||
Muhamad Al-Maadani | Muhamad Al-Maadani | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | 20020406 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Amri | Muhammad Al-Amri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050806 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Bashir | Muhammad Al-Bashir | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Al-Fizazi | Muhammad Al-Fizazi | Salafia Jihadia | Home Front: WoT | 20040422 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Al-Jabeer | Muhammad Al-Jabeer | Harakat ul-Mujahideen | Fifth Column | 20030905 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Massari | Muhammad Al-Massari | Commission for The Defence of Legitimate Rights | Britain | 20020908 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Othaimeen | Muhammad Al-Othaimeen | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20040214 | |||||
Muhammad Alam Tariq | Muhammad Alam Tariq | Sipah-i-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20020630 | |||||
Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Falah Al-Qahtani | Muhammad Falah Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Musaifir Al-Quraishi | Muhammad Musaifir Al-Quraishi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Othman Al-Shahri | Muhammad Othman Al-Shahri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20030510 | |||
Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Muhammad bin Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Maqit | Muhammad bin Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Maqit | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Muhammad bin Shazzaf Al-Shahri | Muhammad bin Shazzaf Al-Shahri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Saudi? | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20031028 | ||
aka Abu Tareq Al-Asswad... appeared in an al-Qaeda internet recruiting video | |||||||||
Muhammad ibn Saad Al-Salim | Muhammad ibn Saad Al-Salim | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Muhammed Ahmad Shawqi Al-Islambuli | Muhammed Ahmad Shawqi Al-Islambuli | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Muhammed Al-Massari | Muhammed Al-Massari | Commission for The Defence of Legitimate Rights | Britain | 20050902 | |||||
Muhbarak Ali Shah Gilani | Muhbarak Ali Shah Gilani | Al Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20020204 | |||||
Muhsin Al-Awaji | Muhsin Al-Awaji | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031122 | |||||
Mullah Ali Rabi | Mullah Ali Rabi | Kurdistan Jamaat Islami | Iraq | 20030324 | |||||
Musaed Al-Berairi | Musaed Al-Berairi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060328 | Link | ||||
Mushaf Ali Mir | Mushaf Ali Mir | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030831 | |||||
Mushir Al-Masri | Mushir Al-Masri | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050705 | |||||
Mustapha Alaoui | Mustapha Alaoui | Assaika | North Africa | 20030622 | |||||
Muteb Al-Mihyani | Muteb Al-Mihyani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031107 | |||||
Nabawi Mohamad Al-Ish | Nabawi Mohamad Al-Ish | Al-Azhar | Africa: North | Egyptian | Holy Man | 20030830 | |||
Nabeel Al-Oun | Nabeel Al-Oun | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20030521 | ||
Arrested in a plot to blow the Israeli Trade Office (I.T.O.) in Qatar in 2001. | |||||||||
Nabil Almarabh | Nabil Almarabh | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040629 | Link | ||||
Nahdem Al Marsumi | Nahdem Al Marsumi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040301 | |||||
Naief Fahad Al-Otaibi | Naief Fahad Al-Otaibi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Captured | Tough Guy | 20050702 | ||
Detained at Guantanamo | |||||||||
Naif Farhan Al-Shammary | Naif Al-Shammary | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050711 | |||||
Naif Farhan Al-Shammary | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | ||||||
Najeeb Mohammed Ali Mohammed al-Hejri | Najeeb Mohammed Ali Mohammed al-Hejri | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20031107 | |||||
Namer Al-Goul | Namer Al-Goul | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Naosher Ali | Naosher Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Naser Al-Edwani | Naser Al-Edwani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Nasif Al-Mawla | Nasif Al-Mawla | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060926 | Link | ||||
Nasir Al-Fahd | Nasir Al-Fahd | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Nasr Khamis Al-Mallahi | Nasr Khamis Al-Mallahi | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060510 | Link | ||||
Nasr Khamis Al-Milahi | Nasr Khamis Al-Milahi | Al-Tawhid wal-Jihad | Africa North | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Nasr Khamis Al-Milahi | al-Tawhid | Africa North | 20060428 | Link | |||||
Nasser Al Mutairi | Nasser Al Mutairi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Kuwaiti | Acquitted | Tough Guy | 20050701 | ||
Released to Kuwait from Guantanamo. Tried trial for joining foreign military forces without permission, harming Kuwait by serving the interests of a "foreign country" and undergoing illegal weapons training. He was acquitted of all three charges in a Kuwaiti court | |||||||||
Nasser Al Rahmani | Nasser Al Rahmani | Saudi Hizbullah | Bangladesh | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Nasser Bin Hamad Al-Fahd | Nasser Bin Hamad Al-Fahd | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030517 | |||||
Nasser Bin Hamad Al-Fahd | Al-Mujahidoun Al Jazeera | Arabia | 20030517 | ||||||
Nasser Bin Hamid Al-Fahad | Nasser Bin Hamid Al-Fahad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Nasser Bin Suleiman Al-Omar | Nasser Bin Suleiman Al-Omar | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040624 | Link | ||||
Nasser Hamad Humain Al-Fahd | Nasser Hamad Humain Al-Fahd | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Nasser Khamis Al-Mallahi | Nasser Khamis Al-Mallahi | al-Tawhid | Africa North | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Nasser Khamis Al-Milahi | Nasser Khamis Al-Milahi | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Nasser Rashid Nasser Al-Rashid | Nasser Rashid Nasser Al-Rashid | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Nasser ibn Hamad Al-Fahd | Nasser ibn Hamad Al-Fahd | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031130 | |||||
Nawaf Al Hazmi | Nawaf Al Hazmi | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030502 | |||
One of the 9-11 killers | |||||||||
Nawaf Alhazmi | Nawaf Alhazmi | al-Qaeda | Home Front | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20040101 | ||
One of the 9-11 killers | |||||||||
Nawaf Mefarrij Al-Mutairi | Nawaf Mefarrij Al-Mutairi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031104 | |||||
Nidal Abu Al-Hak | Nidal Abu Al-Hak | Fatah Tanzim | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Noor Alam | Noor Alam | Al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | At Large | Cannon Fodder | 20030114 | ||
the real estate agent who arranged the lease on the property where Ramzi Binul Shibh is said to have been arrested is the same individual who also arranged the lease on the property in Gulshan-I-Maymar where Abu Umar and Abu Hamza were arrested. The agent, identified as Noor Alam, has disappeared. | |||||||||
Omar Abdel Fatah Al-Shishani | Omar Abdel Fatah Al-Shishani | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20031009 | |||||
Omar Al Khadr | Omar Khadr | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | Canadian-Pakistani | In Jug | 20031015 | |||
Canadian national, who faces murder charges for allegedly throwing a hand grenade that killed a US soldier in Afghanistan. Mr. Khadr was 15 years old at the time. | |||||||||
Omar Al Khadr | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20020905 | ||||||
Omar Al-Farouq | Omar Al-Farouq | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20061012 | Link | ||||
Omar Ali Litu | Omar Ali Litu | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050912 | Link | ||||
Omar Almagboul | Omar Almagboul | al-Qaeda in Europe | Britain | 20050812 | |||||
Omar Ibn Al Khattab | Omar Ibn Al Khattab | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Omar Mubarak Al-Hakami | Omar Mubarak Al-Hakami | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Osama Al Nakhlawi | Osama Al Nakhlawi | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | 20050729 | |||||
Osamah Abdul Rahman Sulaiman Al-Wihabi | Osamah Abdul Rahman Sulaiman Al-Wihabi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Osman Ali | Osman Ali | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030404 | |||||
Othman Al Andalusi | Othman Al Andalusi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040515 | Link | ||||
Othman Al-Amri | Othman Al-Amri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Othman Al-Amri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | ||||||
Othman Al-Omari | Othman Al-Omari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Othman Hadi Al-Maqbool Al-Amri | Othman Hadi Al-Maqbool Al-Amri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Prince Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz | Prince Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz | Saudi Princes | Axis of Evil | 20020827 | |||||
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal | Prince Alwaleed bin Talal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050802 | |||||
Prince Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal | Prince Amr Mohammed Al-Faisal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20031115 | |||||
Prince Amr Muhammad Al-Faysal | Prince Amr Muhammad Al-Faysal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030730 | |||||
Prince Khaled Al-Faisal | Prince Khaled Al-Faisal | King Faisal Foundation | Arabia | 20031104 | |||||
Prince Khaled Al-Faisal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20031104 | ||||||
Prince Mohammed bin Saud bin Hazloul Al Saud | Prince Mohammed bin Saud bin Hazloul Al Saud | Saudi Princes | International | 20020915 | |||||
Prince Saud Al-Faisal | Prince Saud Al-Faisal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040317 | |||||
Prince Sultan Ibn Abd Al-Aziz As-Saud | Prince Sultan Ibn Abd Al-Aziz As-Saud | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030416 | |||||
Prince Sultan bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al-Saud | Prince Sultan bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al-Saud | Saudi Princes | Middle East | 20020723 | |||||
Prince Turki Al Faisal | Prince Turki Al Faisal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20021008 | |||||
Prince Turki Al-Faisal | Prince Turki Al-Faisal | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050704 | |||||
Prince Turki Al-Faisal | King Faisal Center for Islamic Studies and Research | Arabia | 20021109 | ||||||
Princess Fahda bint Saud ibn Abd Al-Aziz | Princess Fahda bint Saud ibn Abd Al-Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040203 | |||||
Princess Haifa Al-Faisal | Princess Haifa Al-Faisal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20021123 | |||||
Qais Al-Khazaali | Qais Al-Khazaali | Mehdi Army | Iraq-Jordan | Iraqi | 20040418 | Link | |||
Qari Ali Mohammed | Qari Ali Mohammed | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Qassim Al-Rimi | Qassim Al-Rimi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040710 | Link | ||||
Rabee Ahmed Al-Oweiti | Rabee Ahmed Al-Oweiti | Lebanese Hizbullah | Middle East | 20021224 | |||||
Raeed Al-Nahaal | Raeed Al-Nahaal | Popular Resistance Committees | 20060901 | Link | |||||
Rafiqul Alam Ripon | Rafiqul Alam Ripon | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20051226 | Link | ||||
Rajeh Al-Ajmi | Rajeh Al-Ajmi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030707 | |||||
Rajeh Hassan Al-Ajmi | Rajeh Hassan Al-Ajmi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Rajeh bin Hassan Al-Ajmi | Rajeh bin Hassan Al-Ajmi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030707 | |||||
Rakan Al-Saikhan | Rakan Al-Saikhan | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Rakan Mohsen Muhammad Al-Saikhan | Rakan Mohsen Muhammad Al-Saikhan | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Rakan Mohsin Mohammad Al-Saikhan | Rakan Mohsin Mohammad Al-Saikhan | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20050819 | |||||
Rami Said Al Ashakar | Rami Said Al Ashakar | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030313 | ||
Killed in a Tulkarm shootout with IDF | |||||||||
Ramzi Bin Al-Shaiba | Ramzi Bin Al-Shaiba | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020915 | |||||
Ramzi Bin Al-Shaibah | Ramzi Bin Al-Shaibah | al Qaeda | Europe | 20021127 | |||||
Ramzi Bin Al-Sheebah | Ramzi Bin Al-Sheebah | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020918 | |||||
Ramzi bin Al Shibh | Ramzi bin Al Shibh | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031115 | |||||
Randy Ali | Randy Ali | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020205 | |||||
Rashed Daoud Al-Ouhali | Rashed Daoud Al-Ouhali | al-Qaeda | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Rashid Al Ghannoshi | Rashid Al Ghannoshi | Al Nahda | India-Pakistan | 20031208 | |||||
Rashid Al Ghannoshi | Al Nehzat | India-Pakistan | 20031208 | ||||||
Rasmi Al-Shannaq | Rasmi Al-Shannaq | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20020626 | |||||
Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali | Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20060610 | Link | ||||
Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani | Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani | Supreme National Security Council | Iran | 20030405 | |||||
Reem Al-Rayashi | Reem Al-Rayashi | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040214 | |||||
Riyadh Al-Hajeri | Riyadh Al-Hajeri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040402 | |||||
Rubel Alam | Rubel Alam | Jamaatul Mujaheddin Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051225 | Link | ||||
Rustam Ali Khan | Rustam Ali Khan | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Saab Al Saab | Saab Al Saab | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Saad Abbas Al-Janabi | Saad Abbas Al-Janabi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050717 | |||||
Saad Abdul-Ghani Al-Bloushi | Saad Abdul-Ghani Al-Bloushi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Saad Abdulrazzaq Faidhi Al-Ghamdi | Saad Abdulrazzaq Faidhi Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030602 | ||
arrested in Madinah in possession of weapons, funds, false identity cards and documents, materials and devices necessary for making explosives. | |||||||||
Saad Al-Din Aktash | Saad Al-Din Aktash | Al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050715 | |||||
Saad Al-Faqih | Saad Al-Faqih | Islamic Movement for Reform in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20030104 | |||||
Saad Al-Faqih | Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia | Arabia | 20051227 | Link | |||||
Saad Al-Houssaini | Saad Al-Houssaini | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Africa: North | 20030816 | |||||
Saad Al-Saeed | Saad Al-Saeed | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Saad Mohamed Al-Shahry | Saad Mohamed Al-Shahry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Sabah Ali Badran Kahdum | Sabah Ali Badran Kahdum | Omer Brigade | Iraq | 20060718 | Link | ||||
Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al Tikriti | Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan Al Tikriti | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq-Jordan | 20050729 | |||||
Sabir Abdul Aziz Al-Douri | Sabir Abdul Aziz Al-Douri | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq-Jordan | 20040629 | Link | ||||
Sabir Ali | Sabir Ali | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040305 | |||||
Sadaqat Ali | Sadaqat Ali | Lashkar-i-Toiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051025 | Link | ||||
Sadaqat Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20051205 | Link | |||||
Sadoon Al-Bunnia | Sadoon Al-Bunnia | Al-Bunnia Trading Company | Iraq | 20031030 | |||||
Sadoon Al-Bunnia | Malaysian Swiss Gulf and African Chamber | Iraq | 20031030 | ||||||
Saeed Al-Ghamdi | Saeed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030602 | ||
One of the 9-11 hijackers (flight 93). | |||||||||
Saeed bin Faraj Al-Mihri | Saeed bin Faraj Al-Mihri | al-Qaeda? | Arabia | 20030604 | |||||
Safa Ali | Safa Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060315 | Link | ||||
Safaa Mohammed Ali | Safaa Mohammed Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051113 | Link | ||||
Safar Ali | Safar Ali | Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051215 | Link | ||||
Sahim Alwan | Sahim Alwan | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030513 | |||||
Saif Al Adil | Saif Al Adil | al-Qaeda Egypt | Afghanistan | Egyptian | At Large | Big Shot | 20021116 | ||
has in the past been the leader of Al Jihad Egypt. He came to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets and he is considered a close ally of Osama Bin Laden. | |||||||||
Saif Al Adil | Al Jihaad Egypt | Afghanistan | Egyptian | At Large | Big Shot | 20021116 | |||
has in the past been the leader of Al Jihad Egypt. He came to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets and he is considered a close ally of Osama Bin Laden. | |||||||||
Saif Al-Adel | Saif Al-Adel | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | |||||
Saif Alwahid | Saif Alwahid | al-Qaeda Egypt | Afghanistan | 20021116 | |||||
Sajid Ali Naqvi | Sajid Ali Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20020610 | |||||
Sajida Al Rishawi | Sajida Al Rishawi | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060222 | Link | ||||
Sajida Al-Rishawi | Sajida Al-Rishawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Sajida Atrous Al Rishawi | Sajida Atrous Al Rishawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060105 | Link | ||||
Salah Al Sheikh | Salah Al Sheikh | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Salah Ali Salah Nabhan | Salah Ali Salah Nabhan | al-Qaeda | Africa Horn | 20060110 | Link | ||||
Saleh Abdulaziz Al-Fahhad | Saleh Abdulaziz Al-Fahhad | Twaik Group | Europe | 20040331 | |||||
Saleh Al Sheik | Saleh Al Sheik | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | Saudi | At Large | Big Shot | 20020611 | ||
Saudi Islamic Affairs Minister | |||||||||
Saleh Al Sunae | Saleh Al Sunae | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Saleh Al-Aufi | Saleh Al-Aufi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Saleh Al-Budair | Saleh Al-Budair | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040625 | Link | ||||
Saleh Al-Chalabi | Saleh Al-Chalabi | Hizbut Tahrir | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Saleh Al-Wohaibi | Saleh Al-Wohaibi | World Assembly of Muslim Youth | Europe | 20030116 | |||||
Saleh Al-Wohaiby | Saleh Al-Wohaiby | World Assembly of Muslim Youth | Arabia | 20050716 | |||||
Saleh Alawi | Saleh Alawi | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Captured | Tough Guy | 20011209 | ||
Charged as an accomplice in the assassination of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi | |||||||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Abu Sayyaf Group | Home Front: WoT | Filipino | 20060308 | Link | |||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda | East/Subsaharan Africa | Deceased | 20031025 | |||||
masterminded the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa. Killed by Tomahawk missile in Somalia | |||||||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20040110 | ||||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Terror Networks | 20040531 | Link | ||||
Saleh Mansour Al-Harbi | Saleh Mansour Al-Harbi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Saleh Muhammad Awadallah Al-Alawi Al-Aufi | Saleh Muhammad Awadallah Al-Alawi Al-Aufi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Saleh Saeed Al-Ghamdi | Saleh Saeed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | At Large | Tough Guy | 20050629 | ||
On list of 36 terror suspects; wanted for role in domestic terrorist activities but information says they are abroad | |||||||||
Saleh ibn Muhammad Al-Taleb | Saleh ibn Muhammad Al-Taleb | Grand Mosque in Makkah | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Salim Ali | Salim Ali | International Islamic Front | India-Pakistan | 20020916 | |||||
Salim Khadr Al-Shanoub | Salim Khadr Al-Shanoub | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Salman Ibrahim Al-Khalifa | Salman Ibrahim Al-Khalifa | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Sami Al-Arian | Sami Al-Arian | Islamic Committee for Palestine | Fifth Column | Palestinian | In Jug | 20020208 | |||
Sami Al-Arian | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20031009 | ||||||
Sami Al-Arian | Palestinian Islamic Jihad | Home Front: WoT | Palestinian-American | In Jug | 20030220 | ||||
charged with racketeering, conspiracy, and providing material support to a terrorist organization. | |||||||||
Sami Al-Arian | World and Islam Studies Enterprise | Fifth Column | Palestinian | In Jug | 20050723 | ||||
Sami Al-Arian | World and Islam Studies Enterprises | Home Front | 20020824 | ||||||
Sami Al-Hussayen | Sami Al-Hussayen | Islamic Assembly of North America | Home Front | 20031208 | |||||
Sami Al-Luhaibi | Sami Al-Luhaibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031107 | |||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Islamic Assembly of North America | Home Front | 20040110 | |||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Home Front | 20040110 | ||||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Dar Al-Asr | Home Front | 20040110 | ||||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030316 | ||||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Help the Needy | Home Front | 20030316 | ||||||
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen | Hamas | Home Front: WoT | 20040305 | ||||||
Sami Suleiman Al-Ansari | Sami al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040503 | Link | ||||
Sami Suleiman Al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20040504 | Link | ||
Sami Al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040505 | Link | |||||
Samir Abdulaziz Al Najm | Samir Abdulaziz Al Najm | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | 20030108 | |||||
Samir Al-Biyuk | Samir Al-Biyuk | Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20031012 | |||||
Samir Saleh Abdullah Al-Suwailem | Samir Saleh Abdullah Al-Suwailem | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | Saudi | Deceased | Big Shot | 20021228 | ||
Real name (purported) of Chechen Arab leader Khattab | |||||||||
Samir Suleiman Al-Ansari | Samir al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040503 | Link | ||||
Samir Suleiman Al-Ansari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040504 | Link | |||||
Sammy Al-Mansoor | Sammy Al-Mansoor | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020918 | |||||
Saud Al-Ajmi | Saud Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Saud Al-Oteibi | Saud Al-Oteibi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Supremo | 20050627 | ||
Founder of "al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula," as distinct from "al-Qaeda in the land of the two holy places," which was headed by Salih al-Oufi. "Sheikh Saud al-Oteibi split from the leader Salih al-Oufi because of differences over how to carry out military operations because Sheikh Saud al-Oteibi wanted to follow the path of Abdelaziz al-Muqrin, who wanted to strike the crusaders and fight them," rather than attacking the Saudi government. Oteibi was killed in a shootout at Al-Ris. | |||||||||
Saud Hamoud Obaid Al-Qutaini Al-Otaibi | Saud Hamoud Obaid Al-Qutaini Al-Otaibi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20031207 | |||
On the Saudi 26 Most Wanted list | |||||||||
Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20030930 | |||||
Saud bin Ali bin Nasser | Saud bin Ali bin Nasser | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030222 | ||
detained after a gunman shot dead Richard Dent, 37, in Riyadh | |||||||||
Seif Al Adel | Seif Al Adel | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031119 | |||||
Shaban Al Shihri | Shaban Al Shihri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Shafi Al-Ajmi | Shafi Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Shahab Al-Hawas | Shahab Al-Hawas | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040225 | |||||
Shahid Ali Khan | Shahid Ali Khan | Jamaat e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030111 | |||||
Shahid Ali Khan | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030110 | ||||||
Shaikh Abdallah Idris Ali | Shaikh Abdallah Idris Ali | Islamic Society of North America | Home Front | 20020904 | |||||
Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051103 | Link | ||||
Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | Jaish-e-Mohammed | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051104 | Link | |||||
Shaikh Saad Al-Buraik | Shaikh Saad Al-Buraik | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | Saudi | Holy Man | 20020426 | |||
Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa | Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20051120 | Link | ||||
Shamsul Alam | Shamsul Alam | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050819 | |||||
Sharafat Ali | Sharafat Ali | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20051009 | Link | ||||
Sharifa Alkhateeb | Sharifa Alkhateeb | Muslim Education Council | Home Front | 20030517 | |||||
Shaykh Ali al-Hudhayfi | Shaykh Ali al-Hudhayfi | Learned Elders of Islam | International | 20020709 | |||||
Shaykh Yousef Al-Ayyiri | Shaykh Yousef Al-Ayyiri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | |||||
Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman | Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq | 20060608 | Link | ||||
Sheik Ahmed Al Hawashi | Sheik Ahmed Al Hawashi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20021003 | |||||
Sheik Ali Mudey | Sheik Ali Mudey | Islamic courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20061005 | Link | |||
Sheik Ali Quradaghi | Sheik Ali Quradaghi | Learned Elders of Islam | Caucasus | 20040215 | |||||
Sheik Farid Ali | Sheik Farid Ali | Islamic Propagation and Awareness | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040411 | |||||
Sheik Hamoud Al-Aqla Al-Shuebi | Sheik Hamoud Al-Aqla Al-Shuebi | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20030519 | |||||
Sheik Mohammed Hasa Al-Moayad | Sheik Mohammed Hasa Al-Moayad | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20031110 | |||||
Sheik Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Sheik Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat Al-Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20020202 | |||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | International Quranic Open University | Home Front | 20020702 | |||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of America | Home Front | 20020702 | ||||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front | 20020702 | ||||||
Sheik Said Al-Qahtani | Sheik Said Al-Qahtani | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040624 | Link | ||||
Sheik Taj El Din Al Hilaly | Sheik Taj El Din Al Hilaly | Learned Elders of Islam | Southeast Asia | 20030107 | |||||
Sheik Taj el-Den Al-Hilaly | Sheik Taj el-Den Al-Hilaly | Learned Elders of Islam | Down Under | 20040605 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudayyis | Sheikh Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sudayyis | Saudi Sheikhs | Great White North | 20040514 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdallah Al-Rashoud | Sheikh Abdallah Al-Rashoud | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Sheikh Abdellah Al-Mahdi | Sheikh Abdellah Al-Mahdi | al-Qaeda | 20020118 | ||||||
Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040414 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdul-Ghafour Al Qaisi | Sheikh Abdul-Ghafour Al Qaisi | Learned Elders of Islam | Axis of Evil | 20020811 | |||||
Sheikh Abdulahi Ali | Sheikh Abdulahi Ali | Council of Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | 20060708 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Alsheikh | Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Alsheikh | Muslim World League | Arabia | 20060402 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdullah Idris Ali | Sheikh Abdullah Idris Ali | Tablighi Jamaat | India-Pakistan | 20030908 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Muntasir Al-Baloushi | Sheikh Abu Muntasir Al-Baloushi | Rabittat Ahl ul-Sunnah Fee Iran | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020908 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Sheikh Ahmad Al-Tayyeb | Sheikh Ahmad Al-Tayyeb | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031002 | |||||
Sheikh Ahmad Bin Hamoud Al-Khalidi | Sheikh Ahmad Bin Hamoud Al-Khalidi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Sheikh Alaa El-Shanawihi | Sheikh Alaa El-Shanawihi | Al-Azhar House of Fatwa | Middle East | 20021225 | |||||
Sheikh Alaa El-Shanawihi | Learned Elders of Islam | Middle East | 20021225 | ||||||
Sheikh Ali Belhadj | Sheikh Ali Belhadj | Islamic Salvation Front | Africa: North | 20051102 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Ali Guma | Sheikh Ali Guma | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031002 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Sheikh Ali Hassan al-Moayad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031114 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030525 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Shee | Sheikh Ali Shee | Learned Elders of Islam | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20021201 | |||||
Sheikh Ali al-Khodeir | Sheikh Ali al-Khodeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20050903 | |||||
Sheikh Ali bin Khodeir al-Khodeir | Sheikh Ali bin Khodeir al-Khodeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031130 | |||||
Sheikh Aqeel Al-Aqeel | Sheikh Aqeel Al-Aqeel | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Arabia | 20030516 | |||||
Sheikh Atta Abu Al-Rushta | Sheikh Atta Abu Al-Rushta | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Arabia | 20031113 | |||||
Sheikh Ayed Al-Qarni | Sheikh Ayed Al-Qarni | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Sheikh Bashir Ali | Sheikh Bashir Ali | Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference | India-Pakistan | 20020523 | |||||
Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Al-Fuheihil | Arabia | 20040523 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Salafi Movement in Kuwait | Arabia | 20040523 | Link | |||||
Sheikh Hamoud Hashem Al-Dharihi | Sheikh Hamoud Hashem Al-Dharihi | National Committee to Defend Al-Moayyad and Zayed | Home Front: WoT | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Hamoud Hashem Al-Dharihi | Islah Party | Home Front: WoT | 20060425 | Link | |||||
Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ghaith | Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ghaith | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20040214 | |||||
Sheikh Juad Al Issawi | Sheikh Juad Al Issawi | Mehdi Army | Iraq | 20030908 | |||||
Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030721 | |||||
Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Al Ihsan Mosque | Europe | 20030721 | ||||||
Sheikh Mohsen Al-Awaji | Sheikh Mohsen Al-Awaji | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20050704 | |||||
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdullah Al-Dawish | Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdullah Al-Dawish | Saudi Sheikhs | Down Under | 20040625 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Arifi | Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Arifi | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20021210 | |||||
Sheikh Nasser Al-Najdi | Sheikh Nasser Al-Najdi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Sheikh Nasser ibn Hamad Al-Fahd | Sheikh Nasser ibn Hamad Al-Fahd | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031123 | |||||
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan | Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan | Senior Council of Clerics | Arabia | 20031110 | |||||
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031110 | ||||||
Sheikh Saleh Al-Laheedan | Sheikh Saleh Al-Laheedan | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20031005 | |||||
Sheikh Saleh Al-Sheikh | Sheikh Saleh Al-Sheikh | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Arabia | 20030516 | |||||
Sheikh Saleh Bin Mohammed Al-Lhaidan | Sheikh Saleh Bin Mohammed Al-Lhaidan | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20031105 | |||||
Sheikh Saleh bin Soud Al Ali | Sheikh Saleh bin Soud Al Ali | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Saleh ibn Mohamed Al-Taleb | Sheikh Saleh ibn Mohamed Al-Taleb | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Sheikh Salih Al al-Sheikh | Sheikh Salih Al al-Sheikh | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040121 | |||||
Sheikh Salman ibn Ibrahim Al-Khalifa | Sheikh Salman ibn Ibrahim Al-Khalifa | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021108 | |||||
Sheikh Taj el-Din Al Hilaly | Sheikh Taj el-Din Al Hilaly | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20021205 | |||||
Sheikh Tariq Al Fadhli | Sheikh Tariq Al Fadhli | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040522 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Yousef Al-Ayyiri | Sheikh Yousef Al-Ayyiri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20031101 | |||||
Sheikh Yousef Al-Shubaily | Sheikh Yousef Al-Shubaily | Saudi Sheikhs | Home Front | 20031216 | |||||
Sheikh Youssef Al-Qaradwi | Sheikh Youssef Al-Qaradwi | Learned Elders of Islam | International-UN-NGOs | 20051124 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi | Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040502 | Link | ||||
Sheikh al-Qaaid Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamidi | Sheikh al-Qaaid Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamidi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Sher Ali Shah | Sher Ali Shah | Jamia Akora Khatak | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | |||||
Sher Ali Shah | Learned Elders of Islam | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | ||||||
Sinan Al-Harethi | Sinan Al-Harethi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040710 | Link | ||||
Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali | Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda in Europe | Britain | 20050812 | |||||
Siroj Alwi | Siroj Alwi | Islamic Defenders Front | Southeast Asia | 20030227 | |||||
Smain Ait Ali Belkacem | Smain Ait Ali Belkacem | Armed Islamic Group | Europe | 20031105 | |||||
Sohayl Ben Jassem Al-Sahli | Sohayl Ben Jassem Al-Sahli | Ansar Al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20030425 | |||||
Soliman Al-Buthe | Soliman Al-Buthe | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Arabia | 20040220 | |||||
Soliman H.S. Al-Buthe | Soliman H.S. Al-Buthe | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | Arabia | 20040220 | |||||
Suleiman Abdul Al-Aziz al-Rajhi | Suleiman Abdul Al-Aziz al-Rajhi | Saudi Sheikhs | Home Front | 20030826 | |||||
Suleiman Abdul Al-Aziz al-Rajhi | Saar Foundation | Home Front | 20031001 | ||||||
Suleiman Abdul Al-Aziz al-Rajhi | Sana-Bell Inc. | Home Front | 20030826 | ||||||
Suleiman Al-Dawish | Suleiman Al-Dawish | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031122 | |||||
Suleiman Al-Dosari | Suleiman Al-Dosari | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031224 | |||||
Suleiman Al-Kandari | Suleiman Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Sultan Abu Al Einan | Sultan Abu Al Einan | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Sultan Al-Qahtani | Sultan Al-Qahtani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Sultan Bajad Saadoun Al-Otaibi | Sultan Bajad Saadoun Al-Otaibi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20031207 | |||
On the Saudi 26 Most Wanted list | |||||||||
Sultan Jabran Al-Qahtani | Sultan Jabran Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030728 | |||||
Sultan Jibran Al-Qahtani | Sultan Jibran Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry | Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait | Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Syed Ahmer Ali Kazmi | Syed Ahmer Ali Kazmi | Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050331 | |||||
Syed Ali Geelani | Syed Ali Geelani | Jamiat-i-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20020114 | |||||
Syed Ali Gilani | Syed Ali Gilani | All Parties Hurriyet Conference | India-Pakistan | 20020608 | |||||
Syed Ali Shah Geelani | Syed Ali Shah Geelani | Hurriyat Conference | India-Pakistan | Kashmiri | At Large | 20060610 | Link | ||
Syed Ali Shah Gilani | Syed Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030525 | |||||
Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moasvi | Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moasvi | Tahrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqa-e-Jaaferia | India-Pakistan | 20031006 | |||||
Syed Pir Ali Shah Bokhari | Syed Pir Ali Shah Bokhari | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Syed Saadat Ali | Syed Saadat Ali | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20030612 | |||||
Syed Saadat Ali Faraz | Syed Saadat Ali Faraz | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030106 | |||||
Syrian Alaaddin | Syrian Alaaddin | al-Qaeda in Turkey | Europe | 20050815 | |||||
Tabriq Ali | Tabriq Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi? | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040401 | |||||
Taha Alalwani | Taha Alalwani | Safa Group | Fifth Column | 20031213 | |||||
Tahir Alonto | Tahir Alonto | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020222 | |||||
Tahir Alonto | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20050820 | ||||||
Talal Hamad Mohamed Al-Faresi | Talal Hamad Mohamed Al-Faresi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Talal Hamad Mohamed Al-Faresi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030519 | ||||||
Talal Othman Al-Zamel | Talal Othman Al-Zamel | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Talal bin Abdelaziz Al-Rasheed | Talal bin Abdelaziz Al-Rasheed | Saudi Princes | Africa: North | 20031202 | |||||
Talal ibn Anbar Ahmed Al-Anbari | Talal ibn Anbar Ahmed Al-Anbari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Taleb Saud Abdullah Al-Taleb | Taleb Saud Abdullah Al-Taleb | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Talib Al-Felaij | Talib Al-Felaij | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030521 | |||||
Tareq Al-Ahmar | Tareq Al-Ahmar | Hizbut Tahrir | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Tariq Al-Daour | Tariq Al-Daour | Takfir wal Hijra | Europe | 20060618 | Link | ||||
Tayseer Allouni | Tayseer Allouni | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030905 | |||||
Tayseer Alouni | Tayseer Alouni | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | Arrested | 20030918 | ||||
Tayseer Alouni | al-Qaeda | Europe | Syrian | In Jug | Runner | 20050917 | Link | ||
Al Jazeera correspondent delivered $4,000 to a man later charged with mass murder in the Sept. 11 attacks but said he was doing a favor for an acquaintance. | |||||||||
Taysir Alouni | Taysir Alouni | Muslim Brotherhood | Terror Networks | 20031005 | |||||
Taysir Alouni | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040616 | Link | |||||
Taysir Alouni | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030917 | ||||||
Taysir Nasr Allah | Taysir Nasr Allah | Palestinian National Council | Israel-Palestine | 20040627 | Link | ||||
Tayssir Alouni | Tayssir Alouni | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20050927 | Link | ||||
Toto Aluk | Toto Aluk | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020623 | |||||
Totoh Aling | Totoh Aling | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040211 | |||||
Tufail Altaf | Tufail Altaf | Hizb-ul-Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20030402 | |||||
Turki Abdulaziz Al-Fuhaid | Turki Abdulaziz Al-Fuhaid | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Turki Hilal Sanad Al-Mutairi | Turki Hilal Sanad Al-Mutairi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Turki Nasser Al-Dandani | Turki Nasser Al-Dandani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Turki bin Fehaid Al-Mutairi | Turki bin Fehaid Al-Mutairi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev | Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev | Chechnya | Caucasus | Chechen | Deceased | Big Shot | 20020822 | ||
former Chechen rebel commander and top official in the region's rebel government, died of complications from leukemia while serving a 15-year prison term for terrorism. | |||||||||
Uday Dawud Al Dulaimi | Uday Dawud Al Dulaimi | Ansar Al Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20050817 | |||||
Valid Alhumes | Valid Alhumes | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030824 | ||
a member of Hamas's military wing and head of the students' association at Gaza's Islamic University. Helizapped. | |||||||||
Wajah Abu Alun | Wajah Abu Alun | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040510 | Link | ||||
Wajid Ali | Wajid Ali | Millat-e-Islamia | India-Pakistan | 20030912 | |||||
Walid Abdel-Al | Walid Abdel-Al | al-Ahbash | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051028 | Link | ||||
Walid Altaraki | Walid Altaraki | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040401 | |||||
Walid Altaraki | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Europe | 20040401 | ||||||
Walid Mutlaq Al-Radadi | Walid Mutlaq Al-Radadi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Walid Mutlaq Al-Radadi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050906 | ||||||
Warzar Ali Wali | Warzar Ali Wali | Ansar Al-Islam | Iraq | 20040207 | |||||
Wesam Al-Delaema | Wesam Al-Delaema | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Europe | 20050806 | |||||
Wisam Al-Douri | Wisam Al-Douri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Yahia Al-Dailamy | Yahia Al-Dailamy | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Yahya Saleh Al-Mujalli | Yahya Saleh Al-Mujalli | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Yahyah bin Ali Al-Ghamdi | Yahyah bin Ali Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Yakub Ali | Yakub Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Yaser Al-Sabeh | Yaser Al-Sabeh | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030808 | |||||
Yashar Ali | Yashar Ali | Learned Elders of Islam | Europe | 20040511 | Link | ||||
Yasin Al-Qadi | Yasin Al-Qadi | al-Qaeda | 20040301 | ||||||
Yasin Al-Qadi | Muwafaq Foundation | Arabia | 20040301 | ||||||
Yasin Al-Qadi | Blessed Relief | Arabia | 20040301 | ||||||
Yasser Ali Salem | Yasser Ali Salem | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040602 | Link | ||||
Yassin Abdullah Al-Qadi | Yassin Abdullah Al-Qadi | Qadi Group | Arabia | 20051226 | Link | ||||
Yassin Al-Khatib | Yassin Al-Khatib | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040624 | Link | ||||
Yassir Al-Jazeeri | Yassir Al-Jazeeri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030315 | |||||
Yosif Salih Fahd Alayeeri | Yosif Salih Fahd Alayeeri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030819 | |||||
Yosif Salih Fahd Alayyeri | Yosif Salih Fahd Alayyeri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040115 | |||||
Younes Ibrahim Al-Hayari | Younes Ibrahim Al-Hayari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050706 | |||||
Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Al- Hayari | Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Al- Hayari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Moroccan | Deceased | Supremo | 20050701 | ||
most wanted terror suspect from the list of 36 issued by the Saudi Interior Ministry | |||||||||
Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Al-Hayari | Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Al-Hayari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Younus Mohamed Al-Hayari | Younus Mohamed Al-Hayari | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050704 | |||||
shot dead by security forces in Riyadh | |||||||||
Younus Mohamed Al-Hayari | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | Moroccan | Deceased | Supremo | 20050704 | |||
shot dead by security forces in Riyadh | |||||||||
Younus Mohamed Al-Hiyari | Younus Mohamed Al-Hiyari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Yousef Al Qaradawi | Yousef Al Qaradawi | Muslim Brotherhood | Terror Networks | 20031005 | |||||
Yousef Al Qaradawi | Al Taqwa | Terror Networks | 20031005 | ||||||
Yousef Al Shubaily | Yousef Al Shubaily | Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America | Arabia | 20040129 | |||||
Yousef Al-Airi | Yousef Al-Airi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Yousef Al-Ayyiri | Yousef Al-Ayyiri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Yousef Al-Hamoud | Yousef Al-Hamoud | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031017 | |||||
Yousef Al-Kandari | Yousef Al-Kandari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030601 | |||||
Yousef Al-Qaradhawi | Yousef Al-Qaradhawi | International Association of Muslim Scholars | Terror Networks | 20051213 | Link | ||||
Yousef Al-Qaradhawi | European Council for Fatwa and Research | Terror Networks | 20051213 | Link | |||||
Yousuf Saleh Fahd Al-Ayeeri | Yousuf Saleh Fahd Al-Ayeeri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030603 | |||||
Yousuf Saleh Fahd Al-Ayeeri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030604 | ||||||
Yunis Al-Sahrawi | Yunis Al-Sahrawi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Yunus Al-Hayyari | Yunus Al-Hayyari | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20050819 | |||||
Yussef Al-Qaradawi | Yussef Al-Qaradawi | Islamic Brotherhood | Europe | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20020527 | |||||
Zafer Al-Dulaimi | Zafer Al-Dulaimi | Mujahideen Front | Iraq-Jordan | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Zahangir Alam | Zahangir Alam | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060515 | Link | ||||
Zahid Al-Shafi | Zahid Al-Shafi | Lashkar-e-Taiba? | Fifth Column | 20030905 | |||||
Zaid Hasan Omar Al-Jueidi | Zaid Hasan Omar Al-Jueidi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20050711 | ||
Alias of Zaid Hassan Mohammed Humeid, detained in Yemen | |||||||||
Zaid Saad Al-Samari | Zaid Saad Al-Samari | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050906 | |||||
Zaid Saad Al-Samary | Zaid Saad Al-Samary | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Zaid bin Ali Al-Houthi | Zaid bin Ali Al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Zaid bin Ali Moslah al-Huthi | Zaid bin Ali Moslah al-Huthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040630 | Link | ||||
Zaid bin Ali al-Houthi | Zaid bin Ali al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040702 | Link | ||||
Zain Al-Abedin Hasan | Zain Al-Abedin Hasan | al-Qaeda | 20011217 | ||||||
Zain Al-Abidin Muhahhad Husain | Zain Al-Abidin Muhahhad Husain | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Palestinian | Captured | Big Shot | 20020214 | ||
Real name of Abu Zubaydah | |||||||||
Zain-ul-Albidin | Zain-ul-Albidin | al-Qaeda | Home Front | Arrested | Recruiter | 20020725 | |||
He is charged with operation of a Web site, under the name of Sakina Security, allegedly recruiting Muslims for an Islamic jihad or holy war. | |||||||||
Zain-ul-Albidin | al Qaeda | Home Front | 20020725 | ||||||
He is charged with operation of a Web site, under the name of Sakina Security, allegedly recruiting Muslims for an Islamic jihad or holy war. | |||||||||
Zain-ul-Albidin | Sakina Security | Home Front | 20020725 | ||||||
He is charged with operation of a Web site, under the name of Sakina Security, allegedly recruiting Muslims for an Islamic jihad or holy war. | |||||||||
Zaki Allah | Zaki Allah | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20060822 | Link | ||||
Zayd Hassan Abd Al-Latif Masud Al Safarini | Zayd Hassan Abd Al-Latif Masud Al Safarini | Abu Nidal Organization | Home Front | 20031216 | |||||
Zayd Hassan Abd Al-Latif Masud Al Safarini | Abu Nidal Organization | Home Front | 20030913 | ||||||
Zein Al Abiddeen Hassan | Zein Al Abiddeen Hassan | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Zubayr Al-Rimi | Zubayr Al-Rimi | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030924 | |||||
Zuhair Hilal Muhammad Al-Tbaiti | Zuhair Hilal Muhammad Al-Tbaiti | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20020613 | ||
Arrested in Morocco on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks on US and British warships | |||||||||
Zulfikar Ali | Zulfikar Ali | Harkatul Mujahedeen Al-Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040329 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Zulfiqar Ali | Hizb ut Tahrir | India-Pakistan | 20020119 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Harkat ul Mujahideen al-Aalmi | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | Arrested | Cannon Fodder | 20030525 | |||
attacked the police kiosk at the US consulate general in Karachi killing two policemen, claims to be mentally ill | |||||||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030301 | ||||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Universal Heritage Foundation | Home Front | 20031203 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Islamic Circle of North America | Home Front | 20031203 | ||||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Sunrise School of Islamic Studies | Home Front | 20031219 |
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The Most Explosive Story You Haven't Heard: Netanyahu, Trump, and the Fight Behind the Front Lines |
2025-07-13 |
While most eyes are fixed on the war in Gaza, few realize that the real battle for Israel’s future is being fought by Netanyahu and Trump in the shadows, and this may be the most explosive story you haven’t heard. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s latest trip to Washington, his third this year and second meeting with former President Donald Trump on this trip itself, sparked intense speculation: Was it about Gaza? Iran? A future regional deal? Yes, all that—but ultimately, something deeper is unfolding. These meetings aren’t just about military coordination or diplomatic pressure. It reflects a shared understanding: no external victory is possible without also confronting internal dysfunction. Because Israel is involved in two struggles — one war against an Islamonaz*i enemy, with the focus in Gaza, and one internal sabotage at home. Let’s zoom out. From the very start of the war, a coordinated bloc of senior legal officials, top IDF officers, and mainstream media figures — Israel’s unelected elite — has worked systematically to hijack the war narrative, destabilize Netanyahu’s government, and prevent a decisive victory in Gaza. Instead of rallying around the nation’s survival, these institutions launched an internal campaign of psychological warfare. They weaponized the hostage crisis to drain public morale, stir fear, and pressure the government into premature concessions. Media allies and expert pundits relentlessly pushed defeatist messaging: "Soldiers are dying for nothing," "There’s no military solution," "Bring the hostages home — even at any cost." The objective wasn’t humanitarian — it was political: to force Netanyahu into a ceasefire that would halt the war and collapse his government, not through elections, but by breaking public will. Netanyahu, understanding this dynamic, pursued a war strategy that included limited, tactical ceasefires — not as surrender but as a way to save lives while undercutting the protest movement that had co-opted the hostage issue. The results are clear: what once paralyzed the country has become a fringe cause, as the public increasingly sees through the exploitation of genuine pain for political gain. On the surface, we’re battling Hamas. But behind the scenes, an unelected layer of legal, military, and bureaucratic elites is obstructing government policy, paralyzing decision-making, and undermining our war effort. Many Israelis instinctively shy away from language like "deep state." But what else do you call it when a government decision is blocked — not by voters but by officials who were never elected? Just listen to Brigadier General (res.) Erez Wiener, former head of planning in the IDF Southern Command, who revealed: "We should have started by evacuating Gaza City. But we didn’t. Because the Military Advocate General said: ’You can’t force civilians to evacuate — and you must keep supplying them with aid.’ Then we’re told: go in and fight, but under those conditions. The result? More fallen soldiers." "And now even the new Chief of Staff has surrendered to the dictates of the unelected elite: Nitzan Alon says, ’You might endanger hostages.’ Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, the MAG, says ’you may not, you may not’ — legal nonsense. Ghassan Alian, head of COGAT, says ’we must keep the aid flowing...’ This is insanity." This isn’t a political opinion. It’s operational reality from someone who helped run the war effort. And the same unelected legal elites who have paralyzed our war effort have been waging a crusade against IDF soldiers, including the ones who served at the Sde Teiman prison. The legal establishment accused them of abuse, relying on testimony they told a Hamas terrorist to say, and a video—exposed to have been doctored with no proof whatsoever of any wrongdoing. Yet, the blood libel was launched into the world. This same legal elite have ignored the far more troubling misconduct inside their own ranks. There has been no investigation into the legal insiders allegedly involved in doctoring and leaking that video of prisoner treatment—a manipulated video that was leaked to the media on a silver platter. That clip reached billions of viewers worldwide, fueling a modern-day blood libel, and just days ago, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese cited it as "proof" that Israeli soldiers systematically sexually harasses Hamas terrorists in custody. The video’s leak didn’t just smear Israel’s name, it endangered our global legitimacy, demoralized our soldiers, and handed Hamas a diplomatic victory. Yet while soldiers face public crucifixion, those within the legal system who enabled this international scandal remain untouched, protected by the very legal institutions now claiming to defend "ethics" and "rule of law." What kind of justice system holds soldiers to impossible standards in combat in a just war but shields those sabotaging the war effort from within? Israeli attorney Efraim Dimri recently said in an interview that he has proof that ties the Biden administration directly to the legal persecution of the IDF soldiers in Sde Teiman prison. These are huge issues hidden from the public that uncover a deep, deep problem that needs to be exposed and stopped. And it’s not just about the military. The U.S. Department of Justice recently issued a second official notice to the far-left Israeli NGO Blue and White demanding documentation about tens of millions of dollars it received from the Biden administration. Why? Because this U.S.-funded Israeli NGO was a central player in anti-Netanyahu government protests, not to pressure Hamas, but to topple the Netanyahu government. Using the judicial reform protest movement and then the hostage families’ pain as political tools, these campaigns aimed to delegitimize Netanyahu’s government and block its war policies. If true, this would mean American taxpayer money helped finance internal protest campaigns to topple a government. These protest campaigns also weakened Israel during a time of war. That’s not just controversial—that’s a national security breach. And now, even the ideological architects of Israel’s activist legal system are admitting the stakes. Former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, who reshaped Israel’s judiciary in the 1990s, recently said last week: "If Netanyahu leaves political life, there would be no justification for continuing the trial... If he retires from politics, I think it’s not a bad idea that the trial should also come to an end." That’s a stunning statement. If the charges against Netanyahu are real, they should proceed, regardless of politics. And if they’re not, they should be dropped now. Instead, we’re told that if Netanyahu walks away, the system will quietly let the charges go. That’s not the rule of law—it’s political leverage. This is why the Netanyahu—Trump alignment matters. Not because of personalities or partisan politics—but because both leaders now face the same challenge: unelected deep state institutions that have drifted from their mandates, acting as power centers unto themselves. This isn’t about Left or Right—it’s about democratic accountability. When unelected legal officials override government decisions on life-and-death military policy, that’s a crisis. When US-funded NGOs run political pressure campaigns to topple our government, especially during wartime, that’s a threat. When top military brass ignore binding cabinet decisions, that’s not "independence"—it’s insubordination. We’ve seen this before. In 1982, during the First Lebanon War, internal pressure campaigns and foreign condemnation — fueled by the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Lebanese Christians — led to Israel’s premature ending of the war. Then too, rising casualties and media pressure were weaponized to halt a war mid-fight. Netanyahu remembers that moment well. He’s determined not to let history repeat itself. He has already delivered major blows to Iran’s proxy network, damaged Iran’s nuclear and ballistic weapons programs, weakened Hamas’s military infrastructure, and resisted global pressure for a premature ceasefire. But to finish the job, he must also take back control at home. That means restoring civilian authority over military and legal bodies. It means confronting insubordination directly. And it means telling the public a hard truth: We are not struggling slowly in Gaza because of Hamas’s strength, but because of deep state senior positions who weaken our resolve, handcuff our army, and try to divide our people in wartime. This is not just a war against terrorists in tunnels. It’s a war against fear, dysfunction, and the deep-state machinery—in both Jerusalem and Washington—that has worked to erode the authority of Israel’s elected governments and sabotage their ability to act. Now, Netanyahu and Trump are doing more than comparing notes, they are forging a joint strategy to confront and dismantle the unelected power centers that have hijacked policy in both countries. The parallel power structures that allowed U.S. State Department—funded NGOs to operate freely in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, without oversight or accountability, are finally being brought to an end. This isn’t about defending one leader or another. It’s about defending democracy itself—the right of free nations to be governed by those the people choose, not those the system protects. No more legal vetoes on war policy. No more foreign-funded interference. No more unelected elites dragging nations into paralysis and defeat. What began as meetings in Washington DC may well be remembered as the start of a coordinated effort to reclaim democratic control, to stop the sabotage, protect sovereignty, and chart a path forward based on strength—not submission. The world is watching. And this time, the people, not the unelected deep state bureaucrats, must win. |
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War on cartels yields results as 'El Chapo' heir confesses to running violent drug empire | |
2025-07-12 | |
[FoxNews] Federal officials declare 'the sunset of the Sinaloa Cartel' as Ovidio Guzman Lopez admits guilt in Chicago courtroom One of the sons of notorious drug lord "El Chapo" pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court in Chicago to major drug charges and running the Sinaloa Cartel in his father's absence. Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 35, admitted to running part of the Sinaloa Cartel, coordinating massive drug shipments, including fentanyl, heroin and cocaine into the U.S. and using violence to protect cartel operations, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois. His plea is part of a broader federal strategy, "Operation Take Back America," aimed at dismantling transnational criminal organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel. "Today’s guilty plea is another major step toward holding the Sinaloa Cartel and its leaders accountable for their role in fueling the fentanyl epidemic that has plagued so many Americans," U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said in a news release. "We remain committed to dismantling the Cartel’s entire fentanyl infrastructure and ensuring that the Chapitos and their violent organization can no longer flood our communities with this poison." Guzman Lopez admitted in the plea agreement that he coordinated the transportation of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl and other drugs and precursor chemicals from Mexico to the United States border, at times in shipments of hundreds or thousands of kilograms, according to federal officials. He used a network of couriers affiliated with the cartel to smuggle the drugs into the United States, using vehicles, rail cars, tunnels, aircraft and other means, the plea agreement states. After the drugs were distributed throughout the United States, officials said, individuals working for Guzman Lopez used bulk cash transport, wire transfers, trade of goods and cryptocurrency to launder the illicit proceeds and ensure that the money was transmitted to Guzman Lopez and other members of the cartel in Mexico. Guzman Lopez then admitted he and his cartel associates committed violent acts against law enforcement officials, civilians and rival drug traffickers to protect the cartel’s drug-trafficking activities. As part of the plea agreement, Guzman Lopez will also forfeit $80 million, though his sentencing date hasn't been set.
Joaquin Guzman Lopez was arrested last year and is being held in the U.S. without bail. He pleaded not guilty and is waiting for his trial in Illinois. Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar are also facing charges in Illinois and New York. They have not been arrested yet, and warrants have been issued for their arrests. Federal officials praised the guilty plea, saying "with each passing day, you are seeing the sunset of the Sinaloa Cartel." "The Chapitos’ latest violence reflects their fading future. Their leaders who remain free are now paranoid, distrusted and desperate," U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon wrote. The U.S. State Department has issued rewards of up to $10 million for information leading to their arrests and convictions. "The guilty plea by Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of ‘El Chapo,’ is a real victory for both the United States and Mexico but also a clear win for the rule of law," said Acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations Arizona Ray Rede. "So much blood and violence lay with the Guzman family as well as spreading terror and plaguing both sides of the border with deadly drugs and weapons — no more. It’s impossible to measure the amount of work HSI and partner agencies have spent in securing this guilty verdict, but what is clear and evident is that no one is beyond the reach of law enforcement and our nation’s laws. Deliberate and coordinated teamwork resulted in today’s victory." Related: Sinaloa Cartel: 2025-06-28 Sinaloa cartel hacker turned Mexico City cameras against FBI, leading to killings, DOJ says Sinaloa Cartel: 2025-06-06 Chinese chemical bust by border officials underscores multifront effort by CCP to undermine US Sinaloa Cartel: 2025-05-21 Two of Mexico's most violent drug gangs 'form super cartel' Related: Ovidio Guzman Lopez 10/25/2024 Mexican troops kill 19 suspected cartel members, suffer no casualties: officials Ovidio Guzman Lopez 08/14/2024 Mexican Government Starts Treason Investigation Over U.S. Arrest of Top Sinaloa Boss Ovidio Guzman Lopez 07/26/2024 Sinaloa Cartel co-founder ‘El Mayo' taken into US custody Related: The Chapitos 09/16/2024 Mexican State Under Siege Amid Sinaloa Cartel Infighting The Chapitos 09/16/2023 El Chapo's son Ovidio Guzman Lopez is extradited from Mexico to Chicago to face charges of smuggling huge quantities of meth and fentanyl to US Related: Joaquin Guzman Lopez 02/24/2025 Mexico May Request Jailed Cartel Kingpin 'El Mayo' Be Released by U.S. Joaquin Guzman Lopez 10/15/2024 Police find severed heads and bodies in a bag on a highway in Mexico Joaquin Guzman Lopez 09/16/2024 Mexican State Under Siege Amid Sinaloa Cartel Infighting | |
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Dershowitz Makes Explosive Claim About the Elusive Epstein Client List |
2025-07-12 |
[PJ] Last week, after months of mounting pressure and speculation, the Department of Justice and FBI released what they thought would be the final word on the Epstein scandal. In a memo that many are calling a whitewash, the DOJ declared there’s no evidence of a client list, no blackmail network, and no coordinated effort to silence Epstein. The backlash was immediate and fierce. If the Trump administration thought this would put the controversy to rest, it was dead wrong. Instead of closing the book, the memo has only reignited public outrage and deepened suspicions that powerful people are still being protected. In an interview with Sean Spicer, renowned Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz claimed he’s personally seen Jeffrey Epstein’s full client list. However, don’t expect any revelations just yet — Dershowitz says a judge-imposed confidentiality order bars him from disclosing the identities of those entangled in the infamous files. Dershowitz wasn’t vague about the gravity of what’s being concealed. He asserted that critical documents in the Epstein saga are being "deliberately, willfully suppressed" to shield certain individuals from scrutiny. "Hand to God, I know the names of the people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them, and that’s wrong," he declared, indicating that the suppression isn’t just bureaucratic inertia; it’s a conscious effort to protect the powerful. When pressed on whether these protected individuals were politicians or business leaders, Dershowitz’s answer was blunt: "They’re everything." The implication is chilling. The rot, he suggests, is not confined to one sector but permeates the very fabric of elite society. Related: Alan Dershowitz 05/12/2025 Sexual allegations against Khan spurred Israeli ICC arrest warrants, report suggests Alan Dershowitz 04/18/2025 Dershowitz: Boasberg Should Be the One Held in Contempt Alan Dershowitz 12/01/2024 UN envoy Albanese says Israel had no right to wage a war in Gaza after Oct. 7 |
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Iran's Khamenei posts a message and image on X: ''The Islamic Republic has dealt a severe blow to the United States.'' Honest they have |
2025-07-12 |
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Current information on the situation on the front line on July 11 (updated) |
2025-07-12 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [NewsFront] 19:40 Soldiers of the 1st Tank Army destroyed a stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of the village of Zeleny Gai, –video. ![]() 19:22 Five-story building collapsed in Aleshki after the airstrike of the Ukrainian Federal Unity "The enemy carried out an airstrike on a residential building in Oleshky. The five-story building collapsed, and civilians are under the rubble," said Kherson Oblast Governor Volodymyr Saldo. 18:51 Self-propelled gun "Bogdana" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed by a strike from a kamikaze drone "Lancet" by our fighters of the "Vostok" group of forces on the territory of the Dnepropetrovsk region. 18:00 Calculations of the 122mm BM-21 MLRS "Grad" of the "Vostok" group of forces destroyed enemy UAV control point in the South Donetsk direction. – On the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, Novorossiysk paratrooper artillerymen destroyed a camouflaged self-propelled artillery unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in which the ammunition detonated after the crew of the 152mm Giatsint-B gun hit. 17:55 North group scouts uncovered the location of an enemy vehicle camouflaged in a forest plantation near the village of Pisarevka (Sumy region). The coordinates were transmitted to FPV operators of the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 44th Army Corps of the Leningrad Military District, who carried out a targeted attack, destroying the vehicle and the materiel stored inside the “loaf”. 17:15 Our scouts from the motorized rifle regiment uncovered the launch site of enemy heavy copters in the village of Udy (Khar'kov region). 16:40 In the village of Golovchino, Graivoron district, an FPV drone of the Armed Forces of Ukraineattackedprivate house. A civilian was injured. The ambulance staff delivered a woman with a mine-explosive injury and barotrauma to Belgorod City Hospital No. 2. The victim was hospitalized in a moderate condition. As a result of the detonation, the roof and wall of the house were damaged. 15:15 Crew of the modernized TOS-1A "Solntsepek" of the "Center" group of forces destroyed a fortified area with launch and control points for enemy UAVs in the Krasnoarmeysk direction. The combat vehicle commander and driver-mechanic note the firepower of the modernized heavy flamethrower system, as well as its maneuverability, high mobility and long firing range. 14:50 Around 14:15 Moscow time by air defense systems on duty destroyed one Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle of the airplane type over the Black Sea. 14:04 Command of the 43rd and 151st Mechanized brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine ran away from Kupyansk In view of the hopelessness of the situation and the inevitable collapse of the defense that had developed in the entire Kupyansk direction and in Kupyansk itself in particular, the command of the 43rd and 151st Mechanized brigades hastily left the semi-besieged city and its environs. The constant use of Russian FPV drones negates any attempts to move within Kupyansk, and most of the logistics routes are under the fire control of the artillery and aviation of the Russian Armed Forces, bringing closer the inevitability of the collapse of the defensive lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. 13:02 In the period from 11:00 Moscow time to 11:45 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed seven Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type: Four UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region and 12:35 As a result of active actions by units of the West military group released the settlement of Zelenaya Dolina in the Donetsk People's Republic. 12:10 From July 5 to 11, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation inflicted six group strikes with high-precision weapons, including Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles, and strike unmanned aerial vehicles, which resulted in the destruction of enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine, energy infrastructure facilities that supported their operation, military airfields, assembly and storage sites for strike unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned boats, arsenals, fuel and military-technical equipment depots, territorial centers for the recruitment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries. 11:35 In the period from 10.40 Moscow time to 10.50 Moscow time, air defense systems on duty destroyed four Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the airplane type: Three UAVs over the territory of the Bryansk region and 10:50 In Odessa, a strike was carried out on the regional TCC on Zenkovetska. In the comments under the video of the landing on Ukrainian resources, local residents thank the Russian Armed Forces for the targeted work on the denazification of Odessa, –video. 10:05 As a result of shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the city of Shebekino died a civilian. The woman died at the scene before the ambulance crew arrived. As a result of the ammunition landing, the roof of one private house was broken, and outbuildings on the territory of another house were damaged. Two cars were also cut by shrapnel. Emergency services are working on the ground. Information about the consequences is being clarified. 9:35 Russian Army took most of Mirny and reached Voskresenka near the border of the DPR and Dnepropetrovsk region In the Velikomikhailovsky section of the South Donetsk direction, Russian troops continue their offensive. 9:20 As a result of the Ukrainian UAV strike on the village of Sukhodol in the Belovsky district, four people received shrapnel wounds: three men aged 32, 33 and 45 and a 53-year-old woman. All were taken to the Belovskaya Central Regional Hospital, in moderate condition. 8:27 As a result of the strike of the Ukrainian Armed Forces UAV on the Tula regiondieda civilian, another was injured. 8:05 During the past night, from 23:00 Moscow time on July 10 this year to 7:00 Moscow time on July 11 this year, air defense systems on duty intercepted and destroyed 155 Ukrainian aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles were : – 53 UAVs over the territory of the Kursk region, |
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Scandal in Benghazi: Marshal Haftar expels European ministers from Libya | ||
2025-07-12 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] A delegation of EU ministers led by European Commissioner for Migration Magnus Brunner recently arrived at Libya's Benghazi airport to discuss the fight against illegal migration with local officials. However, upon arrival, the European guests were suddenly declared persona non grata and banned from entering.
TWO HEADS Dual power in Libya is not a new phenomenon. After the overthrow of the country's leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the country plunged into a protracted civil war from which it has not been able to emerge to this day. By the mid-2010s, two centers of power had emerged in Libya. One is in the capital Tripoli, which claims to be legitimate and enjoys the support of the UN, Turkey and a number of Western countries. It is led by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah. The other is in Tobruk, in the east of the country, challenging the legitimacy of Tripoli and relying on the support of some of its European neighbors (such as Italy and Spain) and Egypt. Its face is the commander of the local armed forces, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar ...Self-proclaimed Field Marshal, served in the Libyan army under Muammar Qadaffy, and took part in the coup that brought Qadaffy to power in 1969. He became a prisoner of war in Chad in 1987. While held prisoner, he and his fellow officers formed a group hoping to overthrow Qadaffy, so it's kind of hard to describe him as a Qadaffy holdover. He was released around 1990 in a deal with the United States government and spent nearly two decades in the United States, gaining US citizenship. In 1993, while living in the United States, he was convicted in absentia of crimes against the Jamahiriya and sentenced to death. Haftar held a senior position in the anti-Qadaffy forces in the 2011 Libyan Civil War. In 2014 he was commander of the Libyan Army when the General National Congress (GNC) refused to give up power in accordance with its term of office. Haftar launched a campaign against the GNC and its Islamic fundamentalist allies. His campaign allowed elections to take place to replace the GNC, but then developed into a civil war. Guess you can't win them all. Actually, he is, but slowly... The governments of Tripoli and Tobruk exist side by side, periodically engaging in armed clashes. At the same time, they appoint their ministers and conclude international agreements on the development of mineral resources and the delimitation of territorial waters (often mutually exclusive or contradictory). The attempts of the world community to weld the East and West into a single “transitional cabinet” have led to nothing – their views on the future of the country are too different. However, the European Union, as one of Libya's major neighbours, has to find ways to coexist with the divided country, responding to the threats it poses as best it can. A SORE POINT Thousands of residents of Africa and the Middle East flee to the Old World through the “Libyan corridor” every year, hoping to receive refugee status in the EU or at least move to safer places. Many of them die along the way, especially off the coast of Italy and Greece, where the currents are too strong. In the last six months alone, at least 700 cases of illegal migrants dying on the water have been recorded, about 60% of them in Italian territorial waters. Rome and Brussels, still suffering from the consequences of the previous migration crisis of 2015, are trying to combat the influx of migrants, cut off illegal routes and centrally send captured illegal immigrants back to their historical homeland. But they cannot defeat the attack without help from the other side, that is, from Libya. High-ranking European officials have to go there every now and then for consultations. Moreover, they have to interact with both Tripoli and Tobruk at the same time - observing the same politeness. Eurosceptics, while seeing this behavior as “undermining the legitimacy” of the UN-endorsed government, turn a blind eye to the situation: Haftar’s forces control about 40% of Libya’s coastal area. Some of the settlements in the east (for example, the village of Kurat Makrun near Benghazi) have repeatedly appeared in the testimonies of surviving illegals. And the timely closure of these channels would help strengthen trust in the alternative government and its leaders. However, contrary to expectations, Europe's recent attempts to coordinate with Tobruk have ended in a major diplomatic scandal. GOT CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE As soon as the European officials led by Brunner arrived in Benghazi, they were immediately accused of "disregarding the sovereignty" of Libya and violating entry rules. On behalf of Haftar, the delegates were protested and informed of the need to immediately leave the country without the right to return. The scandal is made even more acute by the fact that among the expelled European officials were representatives of countries with which the alternative government had fairly warm relations. For example, Matteo Piantedosi, head of the Italian Interior Ministry, was sanctioned. During the period of the most intense rivalry between Tripoli and Tobruk, he (then still the head of the Interior Minister's administration) participated in the development of a number of peacekeeping initiatives. For example, in the involvement of Libyan tribal militias to stabilize the domestic political situation, prevent smuggling and illegal migration. The "border initiative" of Piantedosi and his colleagues played into the hands of not only Tripoli, but also Tobruk, since the work of the border detachments, recruited from the Tubu and Tuaregs, was financed from the European pocket and excluded rebellion in the rear. Greece was also a tactical ally of the Eastern forces for some time, trying to annoy Turkey with the help of Tobruk. Its Minister of the Interior was also labeled non grata, which enraged Athens. The country's authorities declared that they would not tolerate diplomatic manipulation and would demand explanations from the East. THE ROOT OF THE SCANDAL Probably the reason for such a cold reception of yesterday's friends lies in the decision of European officials to upset the established balance and hold consultations first in Tripoli, and only then with Tobruk. Until now, EU delegates had always started negotiations with “non-state actors” in order to take their position into account in subsequent contacts with opponents and find a compromise. Moreover, this time Tripoli clearly violated the status quo: Prime Minister Dbeibah announced the development of new mechanisms for regulating migration in Libya, which, among other things, would expand the powers of the Libyan coast guard and allow it to operate even in those waters that were formally controlled by the east. Until recently, this approach seemed advantageous to the EU, as it would allow interaction with the Libyan coastguard on a one-stop-shop basis, via Tripoli, and would also take the burden off Tobruk. Moreover, officials in the east regularly complained to Brussels about the lack of personnel and resources for continuous monitoring of the coast. However, from Tobruk’s point of view, Dbeibah’s initiative created a threat of constant provocations from Tripoli for the alternative Libyan government, including attempts to accuse Haftar’s supporters of organizing “migrant routes” to the Old World. Both Brussels and Tripoli are now somewhat confused by what happened in Benghazi. However, this is more likely the calm before the storm. European sceptics are calling on EU leaders to cut ties with the alternative leadership and focus on interaction with Tripoli, including in the hope that Haftar, deprived of external support, will quickly back down. On the other hand, such tactics are fraught with a new round of armed struggle between the east and west of Libya - and an attempt by Tobruk to gain legitimacy by force. Especially since one of the conditions for ending the previous clashes was precisely the obligation of external forces to communicate not only with Tripoli. Moreover, the east of the country is well aware of the effectiveness of the “migration bogeyman” and in response to increased pressure they may open their coastline to “caravans to Europe.” Or at least create such a conviction in their opponents. Greece was the first to come under attack, being the one most outraged by the diplomatic scandal: the very next day after the incident in Benghazi, local media began writing about blackmail by the Haftar government. Allegedly, Tobruk demanded several billion dollars from Athens, threatening to “flood” the country with illegals in case of refusal. And although the claims of blackmail may turn out to be rumors sponsored by Haftar's opponents, Europe took this as a signal and is in no hurry to sever ties with eastern Libya. Related: Libya: 2025-07-10 Tunisia sentences prominent opposition leader to 14 years in prison Libya: 2025-07-10 Israeli military says it struck 'key' Hamas figure in Lebanon's Tripoli Libya: 2025-07-10 Lebanon strike that killed 3 targeted ‘senior’ Hamas commander: Israel Related: Khalifa Haftar 07/04/2025 Libya: Khalifa Haftar arrested military commander Hassan Musa Kelli to block southern forces’ attempts to join the Tripoli government Khalifa Haftar 06/12/2025 Sudan army pulls back from border zone, cites threat from Libya Khalifa Haftar 05/15/2025 Death of controversial warlord sparks new round of war in Libya Related: Abdul Hamid Dbeibah 02/23/2024 Libya: Govt strikes deal with militias, regular forces will police Tripoli again Abdul Hamid Dbeibah 08/29/2023 Libya sacks Foreign Minister for collusion with 'Israel' Abdul Hamid Dbeibah 05/17/2023 Spokesperson says one of Libya’s rival administrations has suspended its prime minister | ||
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Paradoxical alliance: Erdogan's friend and the gypsies' friend subjugate Bulgaria |
2025-07-12 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Igor Ivanenko [REGNUM] No sooner had the EU structures managed to suppress the “sovereignist rebellion” in Romania than they were faced with the prospect of losing absolute control over the policies of neighboring Bulgaria. ![]() Moreover, it would seem that today Sofia is experiencing the apogee of European integration. This year, Bulgaria became a full member of the Schengen Agreement, and the government of Rosen Zhelyazkov, formed several months ago, despite all the intrigues of the opposition, is confidently leading the country to enter the “euro zone”. On July 11, the republic's parliament unsuccessfully considered the fourth vote of no confidence in the cabinet of ministers in six months; a fifth is expected in September, but its prospects are also illusory. And this is despite the fact that Zhelezyakov heads a “minority government” that officially relies on three parliamentary factions out of nine. They have only 102 parliamentary mandates out of 240 at their disposal. The tenacity of the current, at first glance rather flimsy, cabinet of ministers is explained by the fact that it managed to link its own future with the prospect of Bulgaria introducing the euro. They say that if Zhelezyakov's team does not hold out, then the country's accession to the European monetary union will be postponed for at least several years. In this case, the Bulgarian ruling elites managed to take advantage of the weakened state of the EU itself. The crisis of legitimacy of the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, the almost open conflict of the Brussels bureaucracy with the Donald Trump administration, the strengthening of the intra-European front – Hungary and Slovakia, the gravitation of Romania and Poland towards it – all this has raised the price of Bulgarian loyalty to the EU institutions. Taking advantage of the EU leadership's clear request to maintain a positive integration agenda, Bulgaria was able to win approval for the introduction of the euro. Moreover, this happened despite the fact that the country does not meet the requirements for the introduction of the euro currency in terms of key macroeconomic indicators. Critics of this controversial move point to Bulgarian inflation being beyond EU standards. But does that matter when von der Leyen, who has suffered painful criticism for Pfizergate and her reckless support for Ukraine, needs a big PR victory? The main sacrifice that ordinary Bulgarians are already forced to pay for their country's entry into the eurozone is the regime of austerity in social spending. This has hit the pro-European government hard in popularity. It needed a strong backing to keep it in parliament. The paradox is that this has become the political force that is considered not to meet the standards of European democracy. We are talking about the party "Movement for Rights and Freedoms - New Beginning" headed by the oligarch Delyan Peevski. It is one of two groups into which the pro-Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) split last year. The part of the movement that is focused on the votes of Bulgarian citizens living in Turkey remained with the long-time leader of the DPS, Ahmed Dogan (also accused of corruption by European politicians). Peevsky relies mainly on the ethno-religious minorities in Bulgaria itself - Turks, Muslim Bulgarians and Roma. In the last parliamentary elections, in the fall of 2024, about 25% of those who voted for Peevski's political force were Roma. This gave the politician's opponents grounds to accuse him of bribing voters, since Roma usually do not show much interest in political life. But, of course, Peevsky ended up on the notorious “Magnitsky list” in the US for much more obvious offenses involving the misappropriation of public funds, abuse of state property, and similar actions. If New Beginning had not supported the ruling coalition during the third vote of no confidence earlier this month, there would have been "no government and no eurozone". These words belong to the leader of the GERB party (Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria) Boyko Borisov, the former prime minister and de facto leader of the current pro-European parliamentary coalition. Along with GERB, it includes the Socialist Party and the populist movement "There is such a people". Borisov is a patriarch of Bulgarian politics, whose first term as prime minister began in 2009, and for many years he skillfully maneuvered between different geopolitical centers. For example, GERB, which is part of the European People's Party, contributed to the extension of the powers of the current head of the European Commission and her recent overcoming of a vote of no confidence. At the same time, in his home country, Borisov is considered to be perhaps the most pro-Turkish politician and a friend of Recep Erdogan. In domestic Bulgarian politics, Borisov had to take into account for a long time the presence of other pro-European liberal parties, with which GERB was doomed to form government coalitions. For Brussels and the Democratic administration in the United States, this was very convenient, as it allowed them to keep the politicians in Sofia in check. However, by taking advantage of the upheavals in the Euro-Atlanticist camp at the beginning of 2025, Borisov was able to avoid creating a traditional alliance with the left-liberal and American Democrat-oriented Continue Changes (CC) party. In Brussels, the collapse of the "democratic coalition" caused undisguised irritation. But the EU leadership could not react harshly to this in the context of the emerging confrontation with the Republican administration of the United States. Moreover, Borisov also took out insurance. On the one hand, the government of his party comrade Zhelezjakov proclaimed a course towards the eurozone, and on the other, an informal alliance with the DPS-NN emerged. In essence, the emergence of the Borisov-Peevsky bi-umvirate is evident in Bulgaria. During the upcoming presidential elections in a year and the very likely early parliamentary elections, this alliance could be formalized: Borisov as head of state, Peevsky as head of government. Recent party popularity surveys show that GERB has a support level of 24.5%, while DPS-NN is in second place with 15.7%. Third place belongs to the opposition bloc "Continue Changes - Democratic Bulgaria" (14.2%). The absorption of the latter will probably be the main element in achieving a confident victory for Borisov, GERB and DPS-NN in the upcoming elections. A week ago, the PP was effectively decapitated, as a corruption scandal forced the left-liberal party's leader, Harvard graduate Kiril Petkov, to resign. On July 9, Petkov's associate, the mayor of Varna, Bulgaria's third city, Blagomir Kotsev, was taken into custody on suspicion of corruption High-ranking officials from the capital's mayor's office, where the PP also has strong positions, are also under investigation. Associates of the persecuted officials claim that their cases are politically motivated. They have attempted to organize protests in Sofia and Varna and have sought protection in Brussels. The latter's reaction is a major political intrigue, since the monopolization of political power in Sofia poses a number of threats to him, but the disruption of the process of introducing the single European currency in Bulgaria is also fraught with serious costs. Related: Bulgaria: 2025-07-07 Houthis claim hypersonic missile strike on Ben Gurion airport; early Monday a.m. 20 IDF fighter jets bounce Houthi rubble at 3 ports, power station in response Bulgaria: 2025-07-02 Iran readied to mine Iran’s Strait of Hormuz after Israel began strikes — US sources Bulgaria: 2025-06-23 Kyiv was bombed, Germans were shot down. 'Goering's aces' in NKGB propaganda and protocols Related: Romania: 2025-07-07 The Potemkin Mutiny: How Japanese Money Set the Black Sea on Fire Romania: 2025-07-07 Houthis claim hypersonic missile strike on Ben Gurion airport; early Monday a.m. 20 IDF fighter jets bounce Houthi rubble at 3 ports, power station in response Romania: 2025-06-23 The Failure of Hitler and Napoleon. On June 22, two Patriotic Wars began |
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FBI Cybersecurity Breach Led to Murders of Informants in El Chapo Case |
2025-07-11 |
[SecureWorld] A recent audit from the U.S. Department of Justice has exposed severe vulnerabilities in the FBI's cybersecurity measures, highlighting how these weaknesses directly contributed to the deaths of key informants in the high-profile El Chapo investigation. According to the report, a hacker affiliated with the Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico was able to access sensitive communications between FBI officials and law enforcement, ultimately leading to the tragic loss of life. The breach, which targeted the FBI's internal systems, allowed hackers to gather detailed information about witnesses and informants. The report underscores that these individuals, whose identities and locations were crucial to the successful prosecution of cartel leaders like El Chapo, became prime targets for criminal organizations. THE IMPACT OF THE BREACH The audit reveals that the hacker exploited significant gaps in the FBI's cybersecurity protocols, allowing them to access confidential communications with ease. This breach, the report notes, left vulnerable informants exposed to risks that could have been prevented with more stringent security practices. The document reads, "The breach of FBI communications allowed a hacker to gather sensitive information about witnesses and informants, compromising the safety of individuals involved in high-profile cases." Although the FBI had established security measures, these were insufficient to prevent the hacker from infiltrating its systems. The report continues, "Despite established security measures, the hacker exploited weaknesses in FBI's internal systems, demonstrating significant gaps in protecting high-value targets, such as informants in cartel-related cases." THE AFTERMATH: LIVES LOST The consequences of this security failure were dire. The audit reveals that the hacker was able to monitor the communications of FBI officials, tracking the movements of informants and witnesses involved in critical cases. As a result, several individuals were murdered by the criminal organizations they had been helping to bring down. Related: Department of Justice: 2025-07-10 New York Man Charged with Threatening to Murder ICE Agent and His Children Department of Justice: 2025-07-10 California DOJ Touts Crime Drop Using Numbers It Knows Are Wrong: Report Department of Justice: 2025-07-09 ‘Her Days Are Numbered': Megyn Kelly Predicts Consequences For Bondi Over Epstein Fiasco Related: Sinaloa drug cartel: 2025-01-25 Using AI to Control Financial Flows Sinaloa drug cartel: 2024-09-25 US Border Agents Find RPGs & IEDs Near Southern Border Amid ‘Internal Alert’ Of ‘Drastic Escalation’ In Weaponry Used By Cartels Sinaloa drug cartel: 2022-05-02 Mexican authorities capture a suspected leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel |
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DACA Green Card holder busted with anti-gov’t, anti-Trump docs after Texas ICE ambush suspect jailhouse phone call, feds say | |||||
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A man charged with tampering with evidence in connection to the ambush on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Texas allegedly tried to conceal anti-government and anti-Trump documents. Authorities were led to Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada – who ICE said is a green card holder from Mexico
Upon his arrest, ICE said that law enforcement "found literal insurrectionist propaganda, titled ‘Organizing for Attack! Insurrectionary Anarchy.’ "According to West Point, 'insurrectionary anarchism is regarded as the most serious form of domestic (non-jihadi) terrorist threat,'" ICE posted on X Thursday. "This man was granted legal status through the DACA program and then given a green card under the Biden administration in 2024."
Rueda placed two phone calls from the Johnson County Jail on July 6 – one to her mother, whom she told in Spanish to contact Sanchez, and another to Sanchez directly. She allegedly told Sanchez in English to tow her vehicle from the street of a Dallas address that investigators determined was used as a "staging location" before the group proceeded to the Prairieland Detention Center, which is being used to hold people related to immigration violations or awaiting deportation. The vehicle was registered to Rueda's residence in Fort Worth. Rueda told Sanchez, "whatever you need to do, move whatever you need to move at the house," according to an FBI affidavit. Sanchez allegedly said he had already been to the house in Fort Worth, and investigators believe Sanchez thought the house had not yet been searched by police. Sanchez's parents told FBI agents that he splits time between living with them in Dallas and with Rueda in Fort Worth, according to the complaint. ICE sources previously told Fox News that Sanchez is the husband of one of the alleged attackers. An FBI surveillance team went to an address in Garland, in the Dallas area, associated with Sanchez and his parents. They said they had observed Sanchez carrying multiple packages outside and to his pick-up truck. He then fueled up at a nearby gas station and drove to an apartment complex in Denton, unloaded a box from the bed of the truck and left it outside a second-floor apartment, according to court documents. While executing a search warrant on the apartment in Denton, federal law enforcement found what appeared to be the same box Sanchez had been carrying. It contained "a handwritten training, tactics, and planning document for civil unrest with anti-law enforcement, anti-government, and anti-Trump sentiments." The complaint included a photo of the box's contents, including flyers that read, "War in the Streets." "It's Vacant, Take it!," and "Another Critique of Insurrectionalism."
Federal prosecutors on Monday announced charges, including attempted murder of a federal officer, against Rueda and nine others: Cameron Arnold, also known as Autumn Hill; Savannah Batten; Nathan Baumann; Zachary Evetts; Joy Gibson; Bradford Morris, also known as Meagan Morris; Seth Sikes; Elizabeth Soto; and Ines Soto. All 10 are U.S. citizens, authorities said.
A twelfth individual, Benjamin Hanil Song, was charged on Wednesday and remains at large. The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to Song, a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist wanted in connection with the July 4 ambush. According to court documents, Song purchased four of the guns that were found in connection with the shooting, including an AR-15-style rifle found in the back of a van driven by Morris while fleeing the scene of the attack. A Johnson County Sheriff's Office detective conducted a traffic stop on Morris while he was fleeing the scene alone. Inside the vehicle, law enforcement also found a pistol, two Kevlar ballistic-style vests and a ballistic helmet, according to court documents. Morris also allegedly had a loaded magazine in his pocket that matched the pistol and a handheld radio in his possession. He allegedly told investigators that he had driven himself and three others from Dallas to the ICE detention center and the plan was to "make some noise." Morris said he heard about the event through a Signal group chat he was invited to after attending a protest years ago, court documents say. Song also allegedly purchased the pistol found in Gibson's backpack when she was fleeing the scene on foot, authorities said. An Alvarado police officer was shot in the neck outside the ICE facility during the attack and is expected to survive. | |||||
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A band of innovators reimagines the spy game for a world with no cover By David Ignatius July 10, 2025 |
2025-07-11 |
[WAPO] Aaron Brown was working as a CIA case officer in 2018 when he wrote a post for an agency blog warning about what he called "gait recognition." He cautioned his fellow officers that computer algorithms would soon be able to identify people not just by their faces, or fingerprints, or DNA — but by the unique ways they walked. Many of his colleagues, trained in the traditional arts of disguise and concealment, were skeptical. One called it "threat porn." But Brown’s forecast was chillingly accurate. A study published in May reported that a model called FarSight, using gait, body and face recognition, was 83 percent accurate in verifying an individual at up to 1,000 meters, and was 65 percent accurate even when the face was obscured. "It’s hard to overstate how powerful that is," Brown said. Brown’s story illustrates a profound transformation that is taking place in the world of intelligence. For spies, there is literally no place to hide. Millions of cameras around the world record every movement and catalogue it forever. Every action leaves digital tracks that can be studied and linked with others. Your cellphone and social media accounts tell the world precisely who and where you are. Further, attempts at concealment can backfire in the digital age. An intelligence source told me that the CIA gave burner phones to a network of spies in a Middle Eastern country more than a decade ago and instructed them to turn the phones on only when sending operational messages. But the local security service had devised an algorithm that could identify "anomalous" phones that were used infrequently. The network was exposed by its attempt at secrecy. "The more you try to hide, the more you stand out," Brown explained. He wouldn’t discuss the Middle East case or any other operational details. But the lesson is obvious: If you don’t have a cellphone or a social media profile these days, that could signal you’re a spy or criminal who’s trying to stay off the grid. Brown, a wiry former Army Ranger and CIA counterterrorism officer, is one of a small group of ex-spies who are trying to reinvent American intelligence to survive in this age of "ubiquitous technical surveillance," or UTS. He launched a new company this year called Lumbra. Its goal is to build AI "agents" that can find and assess — and act upon — data that reveals an adversary’s intentions. Lumbra is one of nearly a dozen start-ups that I’ve examined over the past several months to explore where intelligence is headed in 2025. It’s a dazzling world of new technology. One company uses data to identify researchers who may have connections to Chinese intelligence. Another interrogates big data systems the way an advertising company might, to identify patterns through what its founder calls "ADINT." A third uses a technology it calls "Obscura" to bounce cellphone signals among different accounts so they can’t be identified or intercepted. Most of these intelligence entrepreneurs are former CIA or military officers. They share a fear that the intelligence community isn’t adapting fast enough to the new world of espionage. "Technologically, the agency can feel like a sarcophagus when you see everything that’s happening outside," worries Edward Bogan, a former CIA officer. He now works with a nonprofit called 2430 Group — the number was an early CIA cover address in Washington — that tries to help technology companies protect their work from adversaries. The Trump administration recognizes this intelligence revolution, at least in principle. CIA Director John Ratcliffe said during confirmation hearings he wants to ramp up covert operations, with officers "going places no one else can go and doing things no one else can do." That’s a commendable goal, but if the agency doesn’t reinvent its tradecraft, Ratcliffe’s bold talk may well fail. Traditional operations will only expose the CIA and its sources to greater risk. A CIA spokesperson said this week in response to a query: "Today’s digital environment poses as many opportunities as it does challenges. We’re an adaptable agency, and it is well within the ingenuity and creativity of our officers to develop ways to navigate effectively in complex environments. In fact, we are exploiting many of the same technologies to recruit spies and steal information." Brown takes hope from the work that younger CIA officers are doing to reimagine the spy business: "Some of the agency’s smartest people are working on these tradecraft problems from sunup to sundown, and they are coming up with unique solutions." The CIA’s technology challenge is a little-noted example of a transformation that’s happening in every area of defense and security. Today, smart machines can outwit humans. I’ve written about the algorithm war that has revolutionized the battlefield in Ukraine, where no soldier is safe from drones and precision-guided missiles. We’ve just seen a similar demonstration of precision targeting in Israel’s war against Iran. For soldiers and spies everywhere, following the old rules can get you killed. (Illustration by Raven Jiang/For The Washington Post) The art of espionage is thousands of years old. The Bible speaks of it, as do ancient Greek, Persian and Chinese texts. Through the ages, it has been based on two pillars: Spies operate in secret, masking who they are and what they’re doing (call it "cover"), and they use techniques to hide their movements and communications (call it "tradecraft"). Modern technology has shattered both pillars. To recall the mystique of the CIA’s old-school tradecraft, consider Antonio J. Mendez, the agency’s chief of disguise in the 1980s. He described in a memoir how he created ingenious facial masks and other deceptions that could make someone appear to be a different race, gender, height and profile. Some of the disguises you see on "The Americans" or "Mission Impossible" use techniques developed by Mendez and his colleagues. The CIA’s disguises and forgeries back then were like works of fine art. But the agency in its first few decades was also a technology pioneer — innovating on spy planes, satellite surveillance, battery technology and covert communications. Its tech breakthroughs were mostly secret systems, designed and built in-house. The Silicon Valley tech revolution shattered the agency’s innovation model. Private companies began driving change and government labs were lagging. Seeing the disconnect, CIA Director George Tenet in 1999 launched the agency’s own venture capital firm called "In-Q-Tel" to connect with tech start-ups that had fresh ideas that could help the agency. In-Q-Tel’s first CEO was Gilman Louie, who had previously been a video game designer. In-Q-Tel made some smart early investments, including in the software company Palantir and the weapons innovator Anduril. But the CIA’s early attempts to create new tradecraft sometimes backfired. To cite one particularly disastrous example: The agency developed what seemed an ingenious method to communicate with its agents overseas using internet addresses that appeared to be news or hobby sites. Examples included an Iranian soccer site, a Rasta music page and a site for Star Wars fans, and dozens more, according to investigations by Yahoo News and Reuters. The danger was that if one agent was caught, the technology trick could be exposed — endangering scores of other agents. It was like mailing secret letters that could be traced to the same postbox — a mistake the CIA had made with Iran years before. Iran identified the internet ruse and began taking apart CIA networks around 2010. China soon did the same thing. The agency’s networks in both countries were largely destroyed from 2010 to 2012. In a 2012 speech during his stint as CIA director, Gen. David H. Petraeus warned that the fundamentals of spying had changed: "We have to rethink our notions of identity and secrecy. ... Every byte left behind reveals information about location, habits, and, by extrapolation, intent and probable behavior." But machines moved faster than humans in the spy world. That’s what I learned in my weeks of on-the-record discussions with former CIA officers working to develop the espionage tools of the future. They describe a cascade of commercial innovations — instant search, mobile phones, cheap cameras, limitless accessible data — that came so quickly the CIA simply couldn’t adapt at the speed of change. Duyane Norman was one of the CIA officers who tried to move the system. In 2014, he returned from overseas to take a senior operations job. The agency was struggling then to recover from the collapse of its networks in Iran and China, and the fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelation of CIA and NSA secrets. Norman remembers thinking that "the foundations of our tradecraft were being disrupted," and the agency needed to respond. Norman convinced his superiors that in his next overseas assignment, he should try to create what came to be called "the station of the future," which would test new digital technology and ideas that could improve offensive and defensive operations. This experiment had some successes, he told me, in combating surveillance and dropping outmoded practices. But the idea of a "station," usually based in an embassy, was still a confining box. "You’re the CEO of Kodak," Norman says he warned Director Gina Haspel when he retired in 2019, recalling the camera and film company that dominated the industry before the advent of digital photography. Kodak missed the chance to change, and the world passed it by. When I asked Norman to explain the CIA’s resistance to change, he offered another analogy. "If Henry Ford had gone to transportation customers and asked what they wanted, they would have said ’faster horses.’ "That’s what the CIA has been trying to build. Faster horses." The intelligence community’s problem was partly that it didn’t trust technology that hadn’t been created by the government’s own secret agencies. Mike Yeagley, a data scientist who runs a company called cohort.ID, discovered that in 2016 when he was working with commercial mobile phone location data. His business involved selling advertisers the data generated by phone apps. As a cellphone user moves from work to home — visiting friends, stores, doctors and every other destination — his device reveals his interests and likely buying habits. Yeagley happened to be studying refugee problems back then, and he wondered if he could find data that might be useful to NGOs that wanted to help Syrians fleeing the civil war into Turkey. He bought Syrian cellphone data — cheap, because it had few commercial applications. Then, on a whim, he began looking for devices that dwelled near Fort Bragg, North Carolina — where America’s most secret Special Operations forces are based — and later appeared in Syria. And guess what? He found a cluster of Fort Bragg phones pinging around an abandoned Lafarge cement plant in the northeast Syrian desert. Bingo! The cement factory was the headquarters of the Joint Special Operations Command task force that was running America’s war against the Islamic State. It was supposed to be one of the most secret locations on the planet. When I visited several times over the past decade as an embedded journalist, I wasn’t allowed to walk more than 50 yards without an escort. And there it was, lighting up a grid on a commercial advertising data app. Yeagley shared that information with the military back in 2016 — and they quickly tightened phone security. Commanders assumed that Yeagley must have hacked or intercepted this sensitive data. "I bought it," Yeagley told them. Even the military’s security experts didn’t seem to realize that mobile phones had created a gold mine of information that was being plundered by advertisers but largely ignored by the government. Thanks to advice from Yeagley and many other experts, data analytics is now a growing source of intelligence. Yeagley calls it "ADINT," because it uses techniques developed by the advertising industry. Who would have imagined that ad salespeople could move faster than secret warriors? (Illustration by Raven Jiang/For The Washington Post) Glenn Chafetz had been station chief in three countries when he returned to Langley in 2018 to take an assignment as the first "Chief of Tradecraft" in the operations directorate. It was the agency’s latest attempt to adapt to the new world, succeeding the Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Working Group, which in turn had replaced the CCTV Working Group. "People realized that the problem wasn’t just cameras, but payment systems, mobile apps, WiFi hubs — any technology that produced data that lived permanently," Chafetz recalls. But there was still a lack of understanding and resistance from many officers who had joined the CIA when there were no cellphones, digital cameras or Google. For the older generation, tradecraft meant executing "surveillance detection routes" to expose and evade trackers. Case officers had all gone through field training to practice how to detect surveillance and abort agent meetings that might be compromised. They met their assets only if they were sure they were "black," meaning unobserved. But when cameras were everywhere, recording everything, such certainty was impossible. Chafetz lead a team that tried to modernize tradecraft until he retired in 2019. But he remembers that an instructor in the agency’s training program admonished him, "New officers still need to learn the basics." The instructor didn’t seem to understand that the "basics" could compromise operations. The tradecraft problem wasn’t just pervasive surveillance, but the fact that data existed forever. In the old days, explains Chafetz, "If you didn’t get caught red-handed, you didn’t get caught." But now, hidden cameras could monitor a case officer’s meandering route to a dead drop site and his location, long before and after. His asset might collect the drop a week later, but his movements would be recorded, before and after, too. Patterns of travel and behavior could be tracked and analyzed for telltale anomalies. Even when spies weren’t caught red-handed, they might be caught. The CIA’s default answer to tradecraft problems, for decades, was greater reliance on "nonofficial cover" officers, known as NOCs. They could pose as bankers or business consultants, say, rather than as staffers in U.S. embassies. But NOCs became easier to spot, too, in the age of social media and forever-data. They couldn’t just drop into a cover job. They needed an authentic digital history including things like a "LinkedIn" profile that had no gaps and would never change. For some younger CIA officers, there was a fear that human espionage might be nearly impossible. The "station of the future" hadn’t transformed operations. "Cover" was threadbare. Secret communications links had been cracked. The skeptics worried that the CIA model was irreparably broken. After all my conversations with veteran CIA officers, I’ve concluded that the agency needs an entirely new tool kit. Younger officers inside recognize that change is necessary. Pushing this transformation from the outside are scores of tech-savvy officers who have recently left the CIA or the military. It’s impossible at this stage to know how many of these ventures will prove successful or important; some won’t pan out. The point is the urgent need to innovate. Let’s start with cellular communications. That’s a special worry after Chinese intelligence penetrated deep inside the major U.S. telecommunications companies using a state-sponsored hacking group known as "Salt Typhoon." A solution is offered by a company called Cape, which sells customers, in and out of government, a mobile network that can disappear from the normal cellular grid and protect against other vulnerabilities. Cape was founded in 2022 by John Doyle, who served as a U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant from 2003 to 2008 and then worked for Palantir. His "Obscura" technology bounces mobile phone identifiers among thousands of customers so it’s impossible to trace any of them. He calls his tactic "opportunistic obfuscation." One of the most intriguing private intelligence companies is Strider Technologies, founded in 2019 by twin brothers Greg and Eric Levesque and chief data officer Mike Brown. They hired two prominent former CIA officers: Cooper Wimmer, who served in Athens, Vienna, Baghdad and Peshawar, and other locations; and Mark Pascale, a former station chief in both Moscow and Beijing. The company also recruited David Vigneault, former head of Canadian intelligence. Strider describes itself as a "modern-day economic security agency." To help customers secure their innovation and talent, it plucks the secrets of adversaries like China and Russia that steal U.S. commercial information. China is vulnerable because it has big open-source databases of its own, which are hard to protect. Using this data, Strider can analyze Chinese organizations and their employees; it can study Chinese research data, and how it was obtained and shared; it can analyze the "Thousand Talents" programs China uses to lure foreigners; it can track the contacts made by those researchers, at home and abroad; and it can identify connections with known Chinese intelligence organizations or front companies. Eric Levesque explained to me how Strider’s system works. Imagine that a software engineer is applying to work for an international IT company. The engineer received a PhD from a leading American university. What research did he conduct there? Was it shared with Chinese organizations? What research papers has he published? Who in China has read or cited them? What Chinese companies (or front companies) has he worked for? Has this prospective employee touched any branch of the Chinese civil-military conglomerate? Strider can operate inside what China calls the "Great Firewall" that supposedly protects its data. I didn’t believe this was possible until Levesque gave me a demonstration. On his computer screen, I could see the links, from a researcher in the West, to a "Thousand Talents" program, to a Ministry of State Security front company. It turns out that China hasn’t encrypted much of its data — because the authorities want to spy on their own citizens. China is now restricting more data, but Levesque says Strider hasn’t lost its access. We’ve entered a new era where AI models are smarter than human beings. Can they also be better spies? That’s the conundrum that creative AI companies are exploring. Scale AI sells a product called "Donovan," named after the godfather of the CIA, William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan. The product can "dig into all available data to rapidly identify trends, insights, and anomalies," says the company’s website. Alexandr Wang, the company’s founding CEO (who was just poached by Meta), explains AI’s potential impact by quoting J. Robert Oppenheimer’s statement that nuclear weapons produced "a change in the nature of the world." Vannevar Labs, another recent start-up, is creating tools to "influence adversary behavior and achieve strategic outcomes." Its website explains: "We develop sophisticated collection, obfuscation, and ML (machine learning) techniques to provide assured access to mission relevant data." The company’s name evokes Vannevar Bush, an MIT engineer who headed the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, which oversaw all major U.S. research projects during World War II, including the launch of the Manhattan Project. Lumbra.ai, the company launched in March by Brown, seeks to create what he describes as a "central nervous system" that will connect the superintelligence of future AI models with software "agents." After leaving the CIA in 2021, Brown met with Sam Altman, the founder of Open AI, to refine his thinking. To describe what agentic AI can do, he offers this hypothetical: "We can find every AI researcher, read all the papers they’ve ever written, and analyze any threats their research may pose for the United States." Human spies could never be so adept. LUMBRA "No one said we have to collect intelligence only from humans," Brown tells me. "When a leader makes a decision, someone in the system has to take a step that’s observable in the data we can collect." Brown’s AI agents will create a plan and then build and use tools that can gather the observable information. Brown imagines what he calls a "Case Officer in a Box." Conceptually, it would be a miniaturized version of an agentic system running a large language model, like Anthropic’s Claude. As an offline device, it could be carried in a backpack by anyone and left anywhere. It would speak every language and know every fact ever published. It could converse with an agent, asking questions that elicit essential information. "Did you work in the Iranian weaponization program?" our Case Officer in a Box might ask a hypothetical Iranian recruit. "Where was your lab? In the Shariati complex? Okay, then, was it in the Shahid Karimi building or the Imam Khomeini building? Did you work on neutron triggers for a bomb? How close to completion was your research? Where did you last see the prototype neutron triggers? Show me on a map, please." The digital case officer will make a great movie, but it’s probably unrealistic. "No one is going to put their life in the hands of a bot," cautioned Wimmer, a fabled CIA recruiter. The agent would suspect that the AI system was really a trick by his own country’s spies. Brown agrees that recruiting a human spy will probably always require another human being who can build the necessary bond of trust. But once that bond is achieved, he believes technology will enhance a spy’s impact in astonishing ways. Here’s the final, essential point. Human spies in the field will become rare. Occasionally, a piece of information will be so precious that the CIA will risk the life of one of its officers, and the life of an agent, to collect the intelligence in person. But that kind of face-to-face spying will be the exception. The future of espionage is written in zeros and ones. The CIA will survive as a powerful spy agency only if it makes a paradigm shift. |
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Trump team used Canary Mission site to target anti-Israel activists for deportation |
2025-07-11 |
Open source information added to the usual government intelligence, checked using the usual government resources before acting on it to achieve legal objectives laid out clearly by the president — I don’t see how there could be any valid objection. [IsraelTimes] US Department of Homeland Security official testifies agency used controversial website that catalogs academics’ anti-Israel statements, amid free speech lawsuit by professorsNewly unsealed court records and trial testimony show that top Trump administration officials relied heavily on Canary Mission, a controversial website that targets pro-Paleostinian, anti-Israel activists, as part of a secretive effort to deport foreign students and academics from American universities. Not all that secretive, given how many cases are trumpeted in the press at the time. The revelations emerged during an ongoing federal lawsuit in Boston brought by the American Association of University Professors and the Middle East Studies Association, challenging what they call "ideological deportations" that they say violate the US Constitution’s First Amendment.The case is one of the most closely watched challenges to US President Donald Trump ![]() ’s deportation efforts. A Department of Homeland Security "tiger team" formed in 2019 built dossiers on thousands of noncitizen academics and students by pulling names from a public list of 5,000 individuals compiled by Canary Mission, according to Politico’s reporting on the trial. The site — which publishes profiles of pro-Paleostinian, anti-Israel activists, identifying protests they’ve participated in and often archiving inflammatory posts they’ve made on social media — became a primary resource for the team, according to sworn testimony from DHS official Peter Hatch. Hatch, the assistant director for intelligence at Homeland Security Investigations, testified that more than 75% of the deportation referrals prepared by his unit were based on names first identified through Canary Mission, adding that the information was independently verified before being compiled into official reports, according to Politico. "Many of the names or even most of the names came from that website, but we were getting names and leads from many different websites," Hatch said. "We received information on the same protesters from multiple sources, but Canary Mission was the most inclusive. The lists came in from all different directions." "Canary Mission is not a part of the US government," he said. "It is not information that we would take as an authoritative source. We don’t work with the individuals who create the website. I don’t know who creates the website." Trump officials cited another pro-Israel outside group as a key source of intelligence: Betar USA. The right-wing Zionist group that has taken a confrontational stance toward Moslem and pro-Paleostinian student organizations claimed earlier this year that it provided the government with a list of targets for deportation. In February, the Anti-Defamation League added Betar USA to its list of holy warrior groups, citing its open Islamophobia ...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do... and alleged harassment of pro-Paleostinian activists. Canary Mission did not respond to a request for comment from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, but in a statement to Politico, it denied collaborating with any government agencies, insisting that its goal is solely to document antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment. "We document individuals and groups that promote hatred of the USA, Israel and Jews. We investigate hatred across the political spectrum, including the far-right, far-left and anti-Israel activists," the group said. Critics say the group’s anonymous structure and doxxing tactics have created a climate of fear on college campuses. This week’s trial testimony also shed light on the role of top Trump advisor Stephen Miller in the deportation campaign. Officials testified that Miller, who is Jewish, was regularly involved in interagency meetings focused on deporting pro-Paleostinian or anti-Israel students. John Armstrong, acting chief of the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, testified he had "at least a dozen" conversations with White House officials about the deportation initiative, according to Politico. Armstrong confirmed that Miller participated in interagency conference calls "at one point at least weekly," with calls lasting between 15 minutes and an hour, often including officials from the State and Homeland Security departments. In the months since Trump took office, immigration authorities made several arrests of high-profile pro-Paleostinian and anti-Israel student activists who are not citizens, and sought to deport them from the US. None was accused of a crime, but the administration has invoked its executive authority under immigration law to turn away non-citizens whom it deems a national security threat, even if they have not committed a crime. All of those arrested have since been freed from detention, and judges have said the arrests may have been unconstitutional. Related: Canary Mission: 2025-03-30 An inside look at Jewish Onliner, the anonymous website that got a Yale scholar suspended Canary Mission: 2025-03-28 As Turkish student held, Rubio says US revoked visas of over 300 anti-Israel ‘lunatics’ Canary Mission: 2023-11-02 Video and story: Ibrahim Bharmal, EDITOR of the Harvard Law Review assults an Israeli student |
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