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Abdulaziz Alomari
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Abdulaziz Alomari was identified in 12 September, 2001 FBI affadavit as one of the Flight 11 hijackers. The FBI also release a photograph. Soon after, a man named Abdulaziz Alomari came forward and claimed that not only was he alive, but that his passport had been stolen in 1995 while he was a student in the electrical engineering program at the University of Denver. It is on record that Mr. Alomari did report the theft at the time.
At this time, the true identity of the real hijacker is a myst ...
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Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi
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Passport: Jordanian Z264958 http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/english/wanted_captured/Al_ Zarqawi.htm
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Ahmed Al Hawashi
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According to Ali Al Mosa, an academic and campaigner for reform, the mosque of Sheik Ahmed Al Hawashi was a vital link in the al Qaeda recruitment drive.
"Sheik Al Hawashi was the evil father of the whole thing," said Dr Al Mosa, citing intelligence sources for his information.
"He was the one behind it all and he is still there - he knew five of the kids and he was praying with them."
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Hero of September 11 hijackers alive, well and still poisoning young minds
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Ahmed Alghamdi
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Ahmed Alghamdi is identified as one of the hijackers on United Airlines Flight 175 which crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade center on 9/11.
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· Entered the US legally on a student visa
· Lived in Florida
· May have lived in Virginia
· Lost his driver's license in 1995 for failing to pay a traffic fine
· Bought plane ticket on August 29 through the Internet using a Mailboxes Etc. address
· Saudi newspapers report that he lived in the Baha region of Saudi Arabia
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Benevolence International Foundation
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The Benevolence International Foundation was founded Enaam Arnaout to raise funds for various causes, many linked to terrorism. The group is based in Chicago.
In November of 2002, the U.S. Treasury designated Benevolence International Foundation and two closely linked groups "financiers of terrorism," blocking the organizations' accounts.
In February of 2003, Enaam Arnaout plead guilty to racketeering charges.
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Daniel Pearl
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Wall Street Journal kidnapped and killed by Al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan.
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Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan Al Qadi Banihammad
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Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan Al Qadi Banihammad
One of the hijackers on UNITED AIRLINES Flight 175 - BOEING 767
·Possible residence(s): Delray Beach, Florida
Alias: Fayez Ahmad; Banihammad Fayez Abu Dhabi Banihammad; Fayez Rashid Ahmed; Banihammad Fayez; Rasid Ahmed Hassen Alqadi; Abu Dhabi Banihammad; Ahmed Fayez; Faez Ahmed
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Hamza Alghamdi
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The Justice Department listed no nationality or birth date for Alghamdi, listing only a possible residence of Delray Beach, Fla., and saying he had used the aliases Hamza Al-Ghamdi; Hamza Ghamdi; Hamzah Alghamdi and Hamza Alghamdi Saleh.
No details have been made public about Alghamdi, but U.S. officials quoted by the Associated Press say he's one of four hijackers with known links to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network.
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Hani Hanjour
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Hani Hanjour, a terrorist, was one of five men identified by the U.S. Justice Department as hijackers of American Airlines flight 77 in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack .
The FBI believes that he piloted the plane and crashed it into the Pentagon.
Hanjour had gained his pilot qualification at a US flight school some years previously. However, when he returned to his native Saudi Arabia, he was unable to get a job as a pilot. It is likely that the resulting bitterness and disappointmen ...
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Ibraham Al Haznawi
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Sheikh Ibraham Al Haznawi was the head of the mosque in the old marketplace of the town. The Haznawi family is a branch of the large and respected Alghamdi tribe, which numbers as many as 200,000. The Muslim cleric who knew the family said that Al Haznawi had come to his father in late 1999, seeking permission to go to join the jihad in Chechnya. His father refused, and explained to his son that jihad, which translates roughly as ''the struggle,'' has many different meanings, according to the Ko ...
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