The Khalden training camp (also transliterated as khaldan) was a military training camp in Afghanistan. According to the documentary Son of al Qaeda there were hundreds of military training camps in Afghanistan which were tied to al Qaeda.[1] Having attended one of these camps has triggered suspicion on many of the detainees in the War on Terror.
The Khalden training camp was led by Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, who was captured in late 2001.
Ahmed Ressam, the Millennium Bomber, said he attended the camp using the alias "Nabil", beginning in April 1998 for five to six months.[2][3] He said Khalden Camp then generally hosted 50–100 trainees at any time, and he trained there in light weapons, handguns, small machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPGs), explosives (including TNT, C4 plastic explosives, and black plastic explosives), poisons (including cyanide), poison gas, sabotage, target selection, urban warfare, tactics (including assassinations), and security.[2][3][4] Trainees were from Jordan, Algeria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Turkey, Sweden, Germany, and France.[2] During the time he was there, he met Zacarias Moussaoui.[3][4]
Abdullah Khadr[5] |
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Abdurahman Khadr[6][7] |
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Ahmed Ajaj[9] |
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Ahmed Ressam[10] |
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Feroz Abbasi[11] |
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Gouled Hassan Dourad[12] |
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Ibrahim Elgabrowny[9] |
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Mahmoud Abouhalima[9] |
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Majed Moqed[13] |
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Mohamed Rashid al-Owhali[11][14] |
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Mohamed Atta[11] |
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Mohamed Moumou[15] |
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Mushabib al-Hamlan[16][17] |
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Omar al-Faruq[11] |
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Rafiq Bin Bashir Bin Jalud Al Hami[18] | ||
Ramzi Yousef[9] |
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Richard Reid[11] |
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Saajid Badat[11] |
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Satam al-Suqami[19] |
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Zacarias Moussaoui[20] |
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Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir[21] |
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Khalid Sulaymanjaydh Al Habayshi[22] |
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Noor Uthman Muhammaed[23] |
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Riyad Bil Mohammed Tahir Nasseri[24] |
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Abdullah Ali Al Utaybi[25] |
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Ridah Bin Saleh Al Yazidi[26] |
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Hisham Sliti[27] |
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Ahmed Hassan Jamil Suleyman[28] |
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Riyad Bil Mohammed Tahir Nasseri[24] |
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Abdul Bin Mohammed Bin Abess Ourgy[29] |
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Umar Abdullah Al Kunduzi[30] |
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Omar Nasiri[31][32] |
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Idris Ahmed Abdu Qader Idris[33] |
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Abdul Rahman Mohamed Saleh Naser[34] |
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Lufti Bin Ali[35] |
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Faiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari[36][37] |
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Adil Charkaoui[38] |
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Raouf Hannachi[38] |
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