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| Remains of al-Zarqawi safehouse, 8 June 2006 |
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Abu Solaiman
Senior member of Abu Sayyaf Group, responsible for planning attacks against US and other foreign nationals in the Philippines, was killed in January 2007.
‘Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi
Al-Qa‘ida No. 3 and chief of external operations, was detained in late 2006.
Dhiren Barot
Al-Qa‘ida operative, also known as Issa al-Hindi, was sentenced to life imprisonment in November 2006 for providing al-Qa‘ida detailed reconnaissance and plans for attacks on the Prudential Building in New Jersey, the International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the New York Stock Exchange and Citigroup building in New York City.
Khadafi Janjalani
Head of Abu Sayyaf Group, was killed in September 2006 clash with Philippine security forces.
Abu Mus‘ab al-Zarqawi
Head of al-Qa‘ida in Iraq, responsible for hundreds of deaths; was killed in June 2006 in Iraq.
Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah
Extremist charged with participation in attack on US Embassies in Africa in 1998 was killed in April 2006 in Pakistan.
Hamza Rabi‘a
Al-Qa‘ida No. 3, chief of external operations, was killed in December 2005 in Pakistan.
Azahari Bin Husin
Jemaah Islamiya bombmaker, believed responsible for the Bali attack in 2002, was killed in shootout in Indonesia in November 2005.
Mustafa Setmariam Nasar
Al-Qa‘ida propagandist and trainer, indicted in Spain for his role in Madrid train bombings in 2004, was arrested in Pakistan in November 2005.
Abu Faraj al-Libi
Al-Qa‘ida No. 3, was arrested in Pakistan in May 2005.
Hambali
Jemaah Islamiya operations chief, detained in Thailand in August 2003.
Khalid Shaykh Muhammad
Al-Qa‘ida No. 3, responsible for planning the 11 September attacks in United States, was arrested in Pakistan in March 2003.
Mir Amal Kansi
Pakistani extremist who killed two CIA employees and injured three others outside CIA Headquarters in 1993, was executed in United States in November 2002.
Abu Zubaydah
Senior al-Qa‘ida planner, was arrested in Pakistan in March 2002.
Muhammad Atef
Al-Qa‘ida No. 3, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri, charged with directly planning the attacks on US Embassies in Africa in 1998, killed in Afghanistan in November 2001.
Ramzi Yousef
A relative of Khalid Shaykh Muhammad and one of the planners of the 1993 World Trade Center attack, was sentenced in the United States to life in prison in 1997.
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