topic: Jarrah, Ziad.... sorted by: most recent to past ....5 articles found
 

1 September 11 hijacker questioned in January 2001 archived:


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CNN
  Sheila MacVicar & Caroline Faraj

  August 1, 2002
One of the September 11 hijackers was stopped and questioned in the United Arab Emirates in January 2001 at the request of the CIA, nearly nine months before the attacks, sources in the government of the UAE, and other Middle Eastern and European sources told CNN
2 Hijacker held, freed before Sept. 11 attack archived:


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Chicago Tribune
  John Crewdson

  December 13, 2001
Jarrah was a much more crucial figure, one of only five trained pilots among the 19 hijackers and, according to a federal indictment issued Tuesday, a co-founder of the Al Qaeda terrorist cell in Hamburg that also produced Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi, who are believed to have piloted the two hijacked planes that hit the World Trade Center.
3 Friends of terror suspect say allegations make no sense archived:


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LA Times
  Carol J Williams

  October 23, 2001
Jarrah and the other three men named by the FBI as hijackers of the flight -- Ahmed Ibrahim A. Al Haznawi, Ahmed Alnami and Saeed Alghamdi -- initially came to be on the list of 19 because they "have been identified as having 'Arabic' names ... on the UA93 manifest," according to the first FBI document alerting Hamburg police to their city's connection to the terrorist act, a copy of which was obtained by The Times.
4 Hijack Suspect Lived a Life, Or a Lie archived:


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Boston Globe
  Elizabeth Neuffer

  September 25, 2001
The Lebanese student, says the FBI, helped hijack United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco and aim it toward Washington, part of the deadly terrorist plot that unfolded Sept. 11. But for that to be true, the young engineer would have had to live a double life worthy of a first-rate spy - concealing from his family, girlfriend, and friends that he was a Muslim extremist, not the religiously moderate, pro-American, fun-loving person they knew him to be.
5 Hijacking suspect's family claims mistaken identity archived:


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CNN.com
  Brent Sadler

  September 18, 2001
The family also provided documentation showing Jarrah attended a different technical school than two other hijacking suspects, disputing German authorities, who said Jarrah and the others attended the same school in Hamburg.
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