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Terrorist 1987-1999.(Illustration)
Terrorism in the United States
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January 01, 1999 |
COPYRIGHT 1999 Federal Bureau of Investigation at www.fbi.gov. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
TERRORIST RENDITIONS 1987-1999
The following 15 individuals indicted for terrorist-related activities
have been rendered to the United States either informally (irregular
rendition) or formally (extradition) during the past 12 years. The
chart provides the names of these individuals, the date and type of
rendition, and the country from which the individuals were rendered.
NAME DATE RENDERED OR COUNTRY
EXTRADITED
Viken Tcharkhutian September 7, 1987 Greece
Bombing of Air Canada, May 1982 Extradition
Fawaz Younis September 17, 1987 Cyprus
Royal Jordanian Airlines Irregular Rendition
Hijacking, June 1985
Khalid AI Jawary January 1991 Italy
Bombing of 3 Vehicles in Extradition
New York, March 1973
Mahmud Abouhalima March 24, 1993 Egypt
World Trade Center (WTC) Bombing Extradition
February 1993
Omar Mohammed Ali Rezaq July 15, 1993 Nigeria
Egypt Air Flight 648 Hijacking, Irregular Rendition
November 1985
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef February 7, 1995 Pakistan
WTC Bombing & U.S. Airlines Plot Extradition
February 1993 ...
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