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Syria-Lebanon
Lebanon Arrests Suspected Terrorist
2003-10-19
Lebanese security forces have arrested a Yemeni man suspected of belonging to al-Qaida and masterminding bombings of Western targets in Lebanon, security officials said Saturday. Moammar Abdullah al-Awamah, 29, was arrested Monday on the outskirts of the Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon in south Lebanon, the officials said on condition of anonymity. The officials said al-Awamah, also known as "Ibn al-Shaheed," or Son of the Martyr, was brought to Beirut, where army intelligence investigators were questioning him. Al-Awamah is among 35 people indicted by state prosecutors for bombing U.S. and British targets in Lebanon between May 2002 and April this year. With his arrest, 32 suspected cell members are in custody. Most of them are Lebanese, but Egyptian, Saudi and Yemeni nationals are believed to be among those detained. All 35 are charged with forming a terrorist network to bomb Western targets and harm Lebanon's reputation. The bombings, which took place in Beirut and the northern city of Tripoli, wounded five people and damaged several fast food restaurants.
Legitimate military targets...
The indictment says al-Awamah had fought with al-Qaida forces against Russian troops in Chechnya and with the hard-line Taliban militia in Afghanistan. Al-Awamah fled Afghanistan after U.S. forces attacked that country's fallen Taliban regime following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and arrived in Lebanon with a Yemeni passport. He took refugee in Ein el-Hilweh, the largest of 12 Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, where he lived with his Palestinian wife, the security officials said.
And a pleasant household they maintained, we're sure...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  BAR, give it some time and I'm sure we'll all find out.
Posted by: Charles   2003-10-19 7:48:22 PM  

#1  All 35 are charged with forming a terrorist network to bomb Western targets and harm Lebanon's reputation.

With Hezbollah in the south, and Syria in the Bekaa, how much more can Lebanon's "reputation" be harmed?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-10-19 5:43:29 PM  

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