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| Issue #51 / The Monthly Journal of the American Hacker / July 2008 |
"Shortly after the Islamabad embassy bombing, a Canadian engineer named Ahmed Khadr was arrested in Pakistan. He was accused of funding the embassy attack with money he had filtered through a Canadian charity. Khadr claimed he was innocent, and was released from prison a few months later. The Canadian prime minister had put pressure on [Benaizir] Bhutto during a state visit to Pakistan. I would learn much more about Khadr after 9/11, when the United States put his name on a list of suspected terrorists. I learned he had been a close associate of Usama bin Laden's since the 1980s, when the two had funded the mujahidin in the war with the Soviets. Khadr had gone on to become one of bin Laden's top fundraisers."
--- Quote from Inside the Jihad by Omar Nasiri. Egyptian-born Canadian Ahmed Said Khadr was killed in Afghanistan in October 2003. He worked with the Ottawa-based Muslim charity Human Concern International and directly aided Usama bin Laden as far back as 1985 and even helped bomb the Egyptian embassy in Pakistan.
He was released from prison by Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien and went on to fight again in Afghanistan.
Murder all Canadians!
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