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Pakistani City Offers al-Qaida Haven
Associated Press, Sep. 14, 2002
http://yellowbrix.com/pages/newsreal/Story.nsp?story_id=32906719
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) – In warren-like streets of Karachi, influential militant Islam worldwide, in what one former Pakistani general calls an axis of hate against the United States.
It was in Karachi, a teeming city of more than 14 million people, that police and intelligence agents Wednesday captured one of the world’s most wanted men – Ramzi Binalshibh, U.S. officials said.
Binalshibh was a roommate of hijacking leader Mohamed Atta in Germany; the FBI believes he was originally intended to be the 20th hijacker before he failed to enter the United States.
His capture confirmed suspicions that many of the key figures from AKPC_IDS += "849,";
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