- Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani
Infobox Person
name = Khalid al-Juhani
image_size = 200x150px
caption = (source: FBI)
birth_date = circa 1975
birth_place = Saudi Arabia
death_date = May 12, 2003
death_place = Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
occupation =
spouse =
parents =
children =Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani was a member of
al-Qaeda who appeared in videotape in which he promised a "martyrdom" attack. On 7 June 2003 a statement from the Saudi government [http://saudinf.com/main/y5802.htm Saudi statement identifies al-Juhani as killed in Riyadh] ] identified al-Juhani as one of twelve dead perpetrators of theRiyadh compound bombings . According to that statement the identification was based on DNA found at the scene.The video was one of the "Atef Rubble Videos" found among the remains of the house of
Mohammed Atef south ofKabul in January 2002. Four other suspects in these videos also made such promises of suicide attacks. These videos gave rise to theFBI Seeking Information - War on Terrorism list . The videos were shown by the FBI without sound, to guard against the possibility that the messages contained signals for other terrorists. One of the five suspects,Ramzi Binalshibh , was already known to the FBI. Al-Juhani and two others,Muhammad Sa'id Ali Hasan andAbd al-Rahim , were recognized and identified inSaudi Arabia . The fifth, Tunisian-CanadianAbderraouf Jdey , was identified a week later.Ashcroft called upon people worldwide to help "identify, locate and incapacitate terrorists who are suspected of planning additional attacks against innocent civilians." "These men could be anywhere in the world," he said. Ashcroft added that an analysis of the audio suggested "the men may be trained and prepared to commit future suicide terrorist acts."
* [http://www.fbi.gov/mpg/persons.mpg FBI Seeking Information - War on Terrorism, Martyrdom Messages/video Seeking Information Alert] , VIDEO 2 minutes 11 seconds, mpg (29.1 mb)
* [http://mfile.akamai.com/6066/rm/www.fbi.gov/mpg/persons.rm FBI Seeking Information - War on Terrorism, Martyrdom Messages/video Seeking Information Alert] , VIDEO 2 minutes 11 seconds, rm (229 kb - stream)
* [http://www.fbi.gov/mpg/persons_asf.asf FBI Seeking Information - War on Terrorism, Martyrdom Messages/video Seeking Information Alert] , VIDEO 2 minutes 11 seconds, asf (371 kb - stream)Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani, along with three of the other four pledged martyrdom suicide terrorists, was later removed by the FBI from the official count on the main page of the Seeking Information list. By
February 2 ,2003 , the FBI rearranged its entire wanted lists on its web site, into the current configuration. The outstanding five martyr video suspects (including Jdey's Montreal associate Boussora) were moved to a separate linked page, titled "Martyrdom Messages/video, Seeking Information Alert" (Although both Jdey and Boussora were later returned to the main FBI list page). Around this time the FBI also changed the name of the list, to the FBI "Seeking Information - War on Terrorism", to distinguish it from its other wanted list of "Seeking Information," which the FBI already uses for ordinary fugitives, those who are not terrorists. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20030202083247/http://www.fbi.gov/terrorinfo/terrorismsi.htm FBI Seeking Information - War on Terrorism archive page] , Internet Archive Wayback Machine,February 2 ,2003 ]On
January 20 2002 the "New York Daily News " reported that when tape was discovered, and the Saudi newspaperAl-Watan contactedhis family members were contacted, they said he had been left mentally ill by the years he spent in combat.cite news
url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2002/01/20/2002-01-20_terrorist_wanna-be_is_called.html
title=Terrorist wanna-be is called mentally ill
publisher=New York Daily News
author=Brian Kates
date=January 20 2002
accessdate=2008-04-04
quote=The suspect, Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani - who grins and caresses an assault rifle in the video - was described by family members as mentally ill "as a result of pressure he faced during the [Afghan] war" in 1992.] They said he spent three years fighting in Afghanistan and three years fighting Russians inChechnya .They said he had first gone to fight when he was eighteen years old.References
External links
* [http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/terrorists/fugitives.htm Current FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list]
* [http://www.aawsat.com/2003/05/09/images/news.169826.jpgPhoto of al-Juhani from a Saudi wanted list]
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