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Ramzi Binalshibh
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ramzi Binalshibh Born May 1, 1972 - Present Yemen and Germany Ramzi Binalshibh (Arabic: رمزي بن الشيبة; also transliterated as Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ramzi bin al-Shaibah, and several other ways; born May 1, 1972 [1]), is a citizen of Yemen and according to the United States, Germany, and several other countries, a key al-Qaeda member who helped in planning the September 11, 2001 attacks. He was the first to be publicly identified as the "20th hijacker," of whom there were several individuals thought to have consecutively been tasked to fill out the single missing slot among the four terrorist teams. Since 2002, Binalshibh has been a prisoner of the U.S., at an undisclosed location, but most likely thought to be at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Ramzi Binalshibh used the name Ramzi Omar while he was in Germany. He claimed that he was a political refugee from Sudan and requested political asylum in 1995. The judge refused his asylum request and Binalshibh returned to the Hadramaut region of Yemen. Binalshibh later received a German visa under his real name. The Hamburg cell member was refused an entry visa to the United States four times prior to the attacks, where he allegedly wanted to join the 19 hijackers. According to the 9/11 commission, this refusal of a visa was out of general US concern that people from Yemen would illegally overstay their visit and seek work in the US. His friend, Zakariyah Essabar, was also denied visas. Binalshibh was the first to be publicly identified as the "20th hijacker," of whom there were several individuals, including Essabar, who were thought to have consecutively been tasked to fill out the single missing slot among the four terrorist teams. The one spot was never filled, and consequently United Flight 93 ended up short by one hijacker, which is believed to have led in part to the success of the passenger revolt, and which in turn resulted in the crash of the plane into the ground near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. According to al-Jazeera reporter Yosri Fouda's documentary Top Secret: The Road to September 11, three weeks prior to the attacks, Saeed al-Ghamdi is believed to have used the name 'Abdul Rahman' to message Ramzi Binalshibh (who was posing as a girlfriend) online, where he messaged The first semester commences in three weeks. Two high schools and two universities. ... This summer will surely be hot ...19 certificates for private education and four exams. Regards to the professor. Goodbye. This was said to be a reference to two military targets and two civilian, 19 hijackers. [2] Similarly, Binalshibh later said that Mohammed Atta had phoned him on the morning of August 29th. He said, "A friend of mine gave me a puzzle and I want you to help me out." I said to him, "Is this the time for puzzles, Mohammed?" He said, "Yes, I know, but no one else but you could help me." He said, "Two sticks, a dash and cake with a stick down. What is it?" I said, "Did you wake me up just to tell me this?" As it turns out, two sticks is the number 11. A dash is a dash. And cake with a stick down is the number nine. And that was September 11. [3] After January 14, 2002 Ramzi Binalshibh was found to be among five suspected al-Qaeda members delivering what United States Attorney General John Ashcroft described as "martyrdom messages from suicide terrorists" on five discovered videos. NBC News said that the five videos had been recorded after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. On January 17, 2002 the FBI published the first Most Wanted Terrorists Seeking Information list (now known as the FBI's "Seeking Information - War on Terrorism" list), in order to profile the five wanted terrorists about whom very little was known, but who were suspected of plotting additional terrorist attacks in martyrdom operations. [4] (see current version displaying photos of five terrorists on the remaining martyrdom videos FBI list, as of June 2006) [5] Ramzi Binalshibh was one of the four known names among the five. The other three are still featured in compiled video clips, in order of appearance, Muhammad Sa'id Ali Hasan, Abd al-Rahim, and Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani. [6] [7] [8] The fifth was identified a week later as Abderraouf Jdey, alias: Al Rauf Bin Al Habib Bin Yousef Al-Jiddi. Ashcroft said the five videotapes, shown by the FBI without sound, had been recovered from the rubble of the home of Mohammad Atef outside of Kabul, Afghanistan. Ashcroft called upon people worldwide to help "identify, locate and incapacitate terrorists who are suspected of planning additional attacks against innocent civilians." "These men could be anywhere in the world," he said. The sound was left out to guard against the possibility that the messages contained signals for other terrorists. Ashcroft added that an analysis of the audio suggested "the men may be trained and prepared to commit future suicide terrorist acts." Ashcroft said not much was known about any of them except Binalshibh. Binalshibh was captured in Pakistan on September 11, 2002, after a gunbattle in Karachi. On September 14, 2002 he was subsequently turned over to the United States, which is holding him in an undisclosed location, possibly Guantanamo Bay. He is wanted by German courts where he shared a Hamburg apartment with Mohammed Atta, the suspected ringleader of the September 11 hijackers. However, Germany has deferred a request for extradition pending resolution of Binalshibh's legal status by the United States. Look up the other filthy dozen yourself, they include the guy who planned the Bali murders of 44 auzzies, the man who planned the attack on the USS Cole..ect..ect..ect. |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 6 Sep 2006 18:50:51 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: Ramzi Binalshibh Binalshibh was captured in Pakistan on September 11, 2002, after a gunbattle in Karachi. On September 14, 2002 he was subsequently turned over to the United States, which is holding him in an undisclosed location, possibly Guantanamo Bay. I wonder where he is..... They are "all" now in Gitmo OZ..You going to send care packages? Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 6 Sep 2006 20:04:14 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On 6 Sep 2006 18:50:51 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: Ramzi Binalshibh Binalshibh was captured in Pakistan on September 11, 2002, after a gunbattle in Karachi. On September 14, 2002 he was subsequently turned over to the United States, which is holding him in an undisclosed location, possibly Guantanamo Bay. I wonder where he is..... They are "all" now in Gitmo OZ..You going to send care packages? Joe Statement above seems to refute that Joe...... Yeah them lazy Sods at Wikipedia have not updated the info yet. It's common news. The CIA turned all 14 captives over to the military at Gitmo. Now they will be given a military tribunal if congress gives the OK. Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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![]() OzOne wrote: Guess he was held in a secret CIA prison before that...wonder if he was tortured like 'they' torture. Odviously not...he still has his head don't he? Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 6 Sep 2006 20:57:14 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: Guess he was held in a secret CIA prison before that...wonder if he was tortured like 'they' torture. Odviously not...he still has his head don't he? Joe Yep, Is his mate still alive....the lower profile one.... Write him a note and ask him, you can toss it in your care package. Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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