Atiyah Abd al-Rahman
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Atiyah Abd Al Rahman | |
Senior al-Qaeda suspect
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Born | c. 1970 Libya |
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Atiyah Abd Al Rahman (Arabic: عطية عبد الرحمن ) is purported by the US State Department[1] to be a senior member of al-Qaeda and a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group and Ansar al-Sunna. His name may be rendered in English as Atiyah Abdur-rahman or Atiyah Abdul-Rahman or in other ways. He is thought[2] to be the "Atiyah" who wrote a commanding letter[3] to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in December of 2005.
The State Department announcement says that Abd Al Rahman
- is a Libyan in his late 30's (which puts his date of birth roughly at 1970)
- is based in Iran, representing al-Qaeda to other Islamist terrorist groups
- was appointed to that role by Osama bin Laden
- met bin Laden while still in his teens
- fled the Republic of the Congo alongside bin Laden as recently as 2001.
The State Department is offering up to US$1 million for information about him.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Wanted poster on Atiyah, Rewards for Justice Program, US Department of State
- ^ Washington Post article on the Atiyah-to-Zarqawi letter
- ^ Atiyah letter to Zarqawi, English translation by United States Military Academy
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NAME | Abdul-Rahman, Atiyah |
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DATE OF BIRTH | |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Libya |
DATE OF DEATH | N/A |
PLACE OF DEATH | N/A |