This is the only one who has not apparently been on an FBI BOLO for at least a year.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/newmuslims/yahiye.htmlIn the Name of Allah, most Compassionate, most Merciful
Becoming Muslim
Yahiye Adam Gadahn
My first seventeen years have been a bit different than the youth experienced by most Americans. I grew up on an extremely rural goat ranch in Western Riverside County, California, where my family raises on average 150 to 200 animals for milk, cheese, and meat. My father is a halal butcher
and supplies to an Islamic Food Mart a few blocks from the Islamic Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=25012002-010528-3801r2002
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft Friday reminded Americans that a new terrorist strike is still a possibility, putting a name to the picture of one of five suspected terrorists seen in a video apparently preparing to sacrifice themselves.
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Ashcroft said the name of the fifth suspected terrorist is
Abderraouf Jdey, described as being a Tunisian-born Canadian citizen.
The Canadian passport could make him more mobile that he would be without it, officials warned, and repeated the possibility all five are cooperating in a terror plan somewhere.
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# > > Cole Bombers Identified as Veterans of Afghan War
# > > By Karl Vick
# > > Washington Post Foreign Service
# > > Friday, November 17, 2000; Page A30
# > > A "shaped charge," the bomb was military-style C-4 plastic explosive
# > > encased in a metal housing fashioned to maximize the impact on the
# > > destroyer, which narrowly stayed afloat with a 40-by-40-foot hole at
# > > its waterline. The sophistication suggested the work of an explosives
# > > expert such as the one U.S. prosecutors say was dispatched to Nairobi
# > > to prepare the truck bomb that two other men drove to the U.S. Embassy
# > > on Aug. 7, 1998; when it exploded, the bomb killed more than 200 and
# > > injured 5,000.
# > >
# > > The expert in that attack, a native of the Comoros Islands who has used
# > > a number of aliases but has been identified as Fazul Abdullah Mohammed,
# > > remains at large.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,70262,00.htmlWednesday, November 13, 2002
WASHINGTON — The FBI has issued an alert to be on the lookout for Amer El-Maati, a Kuwaiti-born man sought in connection with possible terrorist threats in the United States.
El-Maati is described as 29 years old, 6-feet-tall, 209 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
He may be wearing a full beard and mustache. He requires corrective lenses and may be wearing eyeglasses.
El-Maati should be considered armed and dangerous. He may have the following aliases: Amro Badr Eldin Abou El-Maati and Amro Badr Abouelmaati.
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(from google groups - the link is dead. There are older MIT.edu usenet posts archived from Siddiqui)
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http://www2.bostonherald.com/news/local_regional/terr03252003.htm>
>
> Pakistani couple with Hub ties sought for questioning
> by David Weber
> Tuesday, March 25, 2003
>
> FBI terrorism experts are still seeking a Pakistani couple who lived in
> Boston, but officials said they have no direct evidence linking them to
> a Florida terror suspect who is the object of an intense manhunt.
>
> ``These individuals should be considered armed and dangerous,''
> according to an FBI advisory on Aafia Siddiqui, 31, and her husband, Dr.
> Mohammed Khan, 33, who formerly lived in a high-rise apartment in
> Mission Hill.
>
> Siddiqui graduated from MIT with a biology degree in February 1995. Khan
> is a physician who studied at the Harvard University School of Public
> Health, according to staff members at his former residence at 75 St.
> Alphonsus St.
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http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel03/mueller032003.htmMarch 20, 2003 Washington D.C.
FBI National Press Office
Adnan G. El Shukrijumah poster
FBI SEEKING PUBLIC'S ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING INDIVIDUAL
SUSPECTED OF PLANNING TERRORIST ACTIVITIES
The FBI has issued a "Be on the Lookout" (BOLO) alert for Adnan G. El Shukrijumah in connection with possible threats against the United States. In the BOLO alert, the FBI expresses interest in locating and questioning El Shukrijumah, and asks all law enforcement personnel to notify the FBI immediately if he is located. El Shukrijumah's current whereabouts are unknown.
El Shukrijumah is possibly involved with al-Qaeda terrorist activities and, if true, poses a serious threat to U.S. Citizens and interests worldwide.
El Shukrijumah is 27 years old and was born in Saudi Arabia. He is approximately 132 pounds (but may be heavier today), 5 '3" to 5'5" tall, has a Mediterranean complexion, black hair, black eyes, and occasionally wears a beard. A photograph of this individual is available on the FBI's website, WWW.FBI.GOV.
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