Georges Ibrahim Abdallah

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Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is a Lebanese militant. He joined the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction (FARL) when the group formed following the discontinuation of PFLP-SOC.[1] He became leader of the organisation, and conducted its operations from France, where he used the aliases Salih al-Masri and Abdu-Qadir Saadi.[1]He was captured in 1984 and was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 for his involvement in the 1982 murder of Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Ray, who was an assistant US military attaché in Paris. Abdallah is currently imprisoned in France, and has released communiqués from prison in solidarity with prisoners from other terrorist groups, such as Action Directe and GRAPO.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Abdallah, Georges Ibrahim. MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Database. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
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