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UK Islamists say Islamic Group leader Al-Hakayimah escaped from Iran.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Muhammad al-Shafi'i in London entitled: "Egyptian fundamentalist leader confirms escaping from Iran and his presence in Asian country. Islamic Group's media voice abroad launches attack on historical leaders" published by London-based newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat website on 2 August

Fundamentalist sources have disclosed that Muhammad Khalil al-Hakayimah (Abu-Jihad), a leader in the "outlawed" Islamic Group [IG], was not extradited to Egypt from Iran two years ago, but is still hiding in an Asian country after succeeding in escaping from Tehran with the rest of his family.

Dr Hani …

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