Training camps
– ABDUL BASIT MAHMUD ABDUL KARIM – RAMZI YOUSEF
Ramzi Yousef was born, on 05/20/1967, and raised in Kuwait. He is the son to a Pakistani father and Palestinian mother, nephew to Khalid Shaik Mohammed. Continue reading
– WALID KHAN & ASSOCIATES
Walid Khan, Ziyad Ibrahim and Abdullah Khoja appeared on a TV program, on 11/29/2005, “Experiences in the Name of Jihad,” which was aired on Saudi Channel 1, Al-Majd, and Al-Arabiya. Continue reading
– DOZENS KILLED IN A DRONE ATTACK
At least 80 people have died in a missile strike by a US UAV in a Taliban stronghold of South Waziristan FATA area of Pakistan, officials there have said on Tuesday 06/23/2009 late night. Continue reading
– 42 TERROR CAMPS IN PAKISTAN STILL OPERATIONAL
42 terror training camps housed in Northern Areas and Pakistan occupied Kashmirwith around 2,200 trainees, are still operationalthe Multi-Agency Centre (MAC) in India claimed, on Saturday 06/20/2009. Continue reading
– AMIRASLAN ISKANDAROV
Amiraslan Iskandarov served with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan in 1999-2003, where was trained in fabrication and use of explosive devices, and poison-gas for mass destruction. Continue reading
– ABDULLAH AHMED ABDULLAH
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, known also as Abu Mohammed al-Masri, was born in 1963 in Egypt. Continue reading
– 20 BRITONS TRAINED WITH MILITANTS IN PAKISTAN
More than 20 Britons trained by terrorists in Pakistan are already back in Britain and could plot attacks, Sky News reported Tuesday 03/24/2009. Continue reading
– ARIF NAHARUDIN & MOHAMED YUNOS
Muhammad Arif Naharudin was born in Singapore in 1983. in summers 2000 and 2001, when he was a student, Arif Naharudin, along with a friend Muhammad Amin Mohamed Yunos,left to Pakistan. Continue reading
– SHAKER AAMER
Shaker Abdur-Raheem Aamer was born in Saudi Arabia in 1964 and arrived to UK in 1996 after he fought in Bosnia since 1994, where he trained also other Muslim volunteers in warfare. Continue reading
– PANKISI GORGE TRAINING CAMP
Pankisi Gorge, is a mountainous region in Georgia on the border with Chechnya, about 160 km Northern to Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital . Continue reading