15 May Organization

15 May Organization

Founded in 1979, the 15 May Organization or Abu Ibrahim Faction was a minor breakout faction from Wadie Haddad's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - External Operations (PFLP-EO).[1]

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History

The name is drawn from 15 May 1948, the day that the British Mandate over Palestine ended and the first Arab-Israeli War began.[1]

The group was led by Muhammad al-Umari (kunya: Abu Ibrahim), and took credit for several bombings of international targets in the early 1980s, including hotels [1] and airliners, but is believed to have disbanded after members joined Fatah radical Col. Hawari's Fatah Special Operations Group.[2]

Operations

In 1980, in the group's first attack was against the Royal Hotel in London, England, ostensibly because of its high number of Jewish patrons. The 21-year old Palestinian-Iraqi Mohammed Zuhair travelled from Baghdad into an unnamed European country, and finally arrived in London, with several kilograms of plastic explosives hidden inside his suitcase. He rented a room in the centre of the fifth floor, where Ibrahim had hoped an explosion might cause enough structural damage to cause the building to collapse.[1] The bomb detonated prematurely on January 17 however, and killed only Zuhair himself; injuring several hotel guests. After his death, his photograph was hung in one of Ibrahim's safe houses, and Capt. Mohammed Rashid named his son after Zuhair.[1]

In 1981, the group organised the bombing of Israeli airline El Al offices in Rome and Istanbul, as well as the Israeli embassies in Athens and Vienna.[citation needed]

The following year, the group unsuccessfully attempted to bomb a Pan AM flight in Rio de Janeiro, and then successfully detonated a bomb, killing only one passenger, aboard Pan Am Flight 830 on August 11. The latter attack was orchestrated by Rashid, who was imprisoned for his actions.[3]

Downfall

The 15 May Organization is believed to have been sponsored by Iraq,[4] and founder Abu Ibrahim was believed by US authorities to have relocated there after the group disbanded.

Twenty days after the unsuccessful bombing by Rashid, construction contractor Adnan Awad turned himself over to the American Embassy in Saudi Arabia and claimed that he had been pressured into joining the group. He was turned over to the Swiss, but later returned to the United States to help secure indictment against the 15 May leadership. With his aid, American intelligence agencies determined that it was the 15 May Organization that had constructed the bomb aboard Pan Am Flight 830.[5]

[2]

Abu Ibrahim was placed on the FBI's most wanted on June 2009 [6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Emerson, Steven A. & Cristina del Sesto. "Terrorist: The Inside Story of the Highest-Ranking Iraqi Terrorist Ever to Defect to the West", 1991
  2. ^ GlobalSecurity.org, 15 May Organisation
  3. ^ United States Department of Justice, Jordanian Man Sentenced in 1982 Bombing Of Pan Am Flight From Tokyo To Honolulu, March 24, 2006
  4. ^ International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, story
  5. ^ Michelle Visser, Sovereign Immunity and Informant Defectors: The United States' Refusal to Protect its Protectors, 58 Stan. L. Rev. 663 (2005)
  6. ^ "APNewsBreak: Notorious bomb maker from '80s to be put on FBI's terrorist list | San Francisco Examiner". Archived from the original on 2009-07-20. http://www.sfexaminer.com/nation/ap/48688602.html. Retrieved 2009-07-07. 

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