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Islamistischer Terrorismus
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Zitat:Phone Call May Have Linked Imam To Terrorist Groups
Damra Sentenced To Spend 2 Months In Prison

UPDATED: 12:29 PM EDT September 21, 2004

CLEVELAND -- Newly declassified documents federal prosecutors said point to a strong link between Imam Fawaz Damra and organizations the government classifies as terrorist groups were released Monday.
The leader of Ohio's largest mosque was sentenced Monday to two months in federal prison and four months of house arrest for lying about his connections to terrorist groups when he applied for U.S. citizenship.
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Zitat:Italy Links Bombing Suspects to al-Qaida

By ZEINA KARAM
Associated Press Writer
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- The leaders of 10 suspects arrested for allegedly plotting to bomb the Italian Embassy and assassinate Western diplomats were linked to the al-Qaida terror group, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday.
At a news conference, Interior Minister Elias Murr identified the leaders of the plot as Ahmed Salim Mikati and Ismail Mohammed al-Khatib, both Lebanese, and said they had eight Lebanese and Palestinian accomplices, who were also arrested on Friday night.
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Zitat:Yemeni Cleric Is Said to Urge Revenge Against Americans
By WILLIAM GLABERSON

Published: September 22, 2004


Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn claimed yesterday that a Yemeni cleric accused of major terrorism financing had issued a "public call for revenge against Americans for his arrest."
The cleric, Sheik Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad, is in custody in Brooklyn awaiting trial Jan. 10 in federal court on charges of funneling money to Osama bin Laden.
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