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To: Brumar89 who wrote (13946)4/11/2004 10:42:58 AM
From: Brumar89Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
'93 WTC explosive preparer given sanctuary by Iraq

Abdul Rahman Yasin.....U.S. prosecutors later learned that he, along with others, had prior training in bomb making, and had mixed the chemicals and constructed the bomb that was used on the World Trade Center. Iraqi intelligence knew of Yasin's presence in Iraq and provided him with refuge.
On August 4, 1993, Yasin was indicted in absentia for the World Trade Center bombing.
84. In June 1994, Yasin was seen in Baghdad by an ABC news correspondent who was told that Yasin worked for the Iraqi government. U.S. law enforcement officials confirmed that fugitive Yasin worked for the Iraqi government. U.S. law enforcement officials confirmed that fugitive Yasin has been sheltered in Iraq, a continuing violation of United Nations
Security Council Resolution 687, which makes it unlawful to harbor a suspected terrorist. In June 2002, Yasin was interviewed in Baghdad by Leslie Stahl from CBS.


www.infosecwest.com/cryptome/oneill-v-iraq.htm