Talk:FBI Most Wanted Terrorists

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[edit] Abu Musab al Zarqawi

Why is Abu Musab al Zarqawi not on the list ?....

He was added to the FBI's SEEKING INFORMATION – WAR ON TERRORISM list February 24, 2006. I'm not decided yet how to handle that list, if I would even attempt it. It has numerous indivdiduals, many of whom have come and gone, some who were briefly listed and then quickly dropped because they were mistaken identity, etc. Problematic, but deserving of a dedicated page, perhaps. Steven Russell 08:57, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cleanup

Holy crap, this formatting is a mess. It needs serious work. Night Gyr 16:17, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

I am on the case. Join the project to help out. :) -- Shane (talk/contrib) 05:42, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, the section listing the terrorists is very hard to follow, it needs to be reorganized for clarity. I'm not that familiar with the subject, though. --Alcuin 15:58, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Osama bin Laden Captured?

Osama bin Laden Listed date: October 10, 2001 Status: Captured in New Zealand

Are you guys serious?

[edit] Yasin

While restoring detail after multiple vandalism, I left out this edit about the whereabouts of Yasin 2002-2004 by an anyonymous editor because it remains unsourced, and I can't vouch for its legitimacy. But if a good source can be found, it should be included:

"special note: was confirmed to be a guest of Saddam Hussein in 2002, but has since gone missing from Iraq. Coalition forces have discovered documents that show he enjoyed housing and a monthly government salary. Former ABC News correspondent Sheila MacVicar looked for Yasin, and here is what she reported on July 27, 1994: “Last week, [television program] Day One confirmed [Yasin] is in Baghdad…Just a few days ago, he was seen at [his father’s] house by ABC News. Neighbors told us Yasin comes and goes freely.” " Steven Russell 22:06, 2 January 2007 (UTC)