Montasser el-Zayat
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montasser el-Zayat is an Egyptian lawyer.
Among the reasons he is noteworthy is that he is an acquaintance of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, who has spoken about his character.[1] El-Zayat shared a prison cell with al-Zarahiri in the 1980s. The Washington Post reported that el-Zayat has said of al-Zawahiri" ""He always thinks he is right, even if he is alone."
Following the assassination of Anwar Sadat el-Zayat was imprisoned, along with many other Egyptians.who were believed to be members of Islamic Jihad.[2] El-Zayat was jailed for three years.
On December 1, 2002 the Pittsburg Tribune reported that el-Zayat: "accused the United States of "invading the region and imposing its policies — it wants to interfere with our life, and it wants us to modify our religious curriculum. ...This is why the people approved of what happened in Kuwait, Yemen and Bali,[2]"
El-Zayat is the lawyer for Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr an Egyptian cleric, who was living in exile in Italy, who was controversially kidnapped by a US "snatch team"<[3]..
[edit] References
- ^ Keeping Al-Qaeda in His Grip: Al-Zawahiri Presses Ideology, Deepens Rifts Among Islamic Radicals, Washington Post, April 16, 2006
- ^ a b U.S. policies causing Islamists rage, some say, Pittsburg Tribune, December 1, 2002
- ^ Abducted imam seeks return to Italy, ANSA, April 8, 2006