Our friendly neighborhood terrorists doing what they do best
The Sunday Times goes through a great deal of pain to hide his nationality.
Briton accused of aiding most wanted terrorist
A BRITISH citizen is being held in Iraq on suspicion of funding and aiding Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian fugitive who heads Al-Qaeda in Iraq and is behind many of the bloodiest terrorist attacks in the country.
Briton accused of aiding most wanted terrorist
A BRITISH citizen is being held in Iraq on suspicion of funding and aiding Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian fugitive who heads Al-Qaeda in Iraq and is behind many of the bloodiest terrorist attacks in the country.
Mohamed Ali Abdul Razaq, 48, is accused of financing Zarqawi’s group, Al-Qaeda in the Land of the Two Rivers, which last week claimed responsibility for the assassination of Ali al-Haidari, the governor of Baghdad. The group, formerly known as Tawheed wal Jihad, also beheaded the British engineer Ken Bigley.
Following a knee injury, he moved to Peshawar in Pakistan and while living there his first wife had two children. Another two children were born in Britain. He returned to Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein and was living in Ghaziliyah, a surburb of Baghdad, with his second wife and six children.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home