Sayyed Ahmed Abdel-Maqssuod
Accused of membership in al-Jihad
Sayyed Ahmed Abdel-Maqssuod (سيد أحمد عبدالمقصود) was arrested in September 1998 in the United Kingdom, and accused of membership in Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
He was arrested as part of Operation Challenge, which arrested seven men living in Britain through use of the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989, accusing them of links to al-Jihad.[1][2][3][4][5] One of the men was charged with possession of a weapon.[6][7] Six months after the arrests, British Muslims staged a demonstration in front of 10 Downing Street to protest the continued incarceration of the seven men.[8]
References
- ^ Hoge, Warren. New York Times, "Britain arrests 7 suspected of links to Bin Laden", September 24, 1998.
- ^ The Guardian, Police hold Islam cleric 'in fishing expedition', March 16, 1999.
- ^ Associated Press, "Police continue questioning of seven arrested in terrorism probe", September 24, 1998.
- ^ Al-Sharq al-Awsat, Position of Fundamentalists in Britain, March 23, 1999.
- ^ UPI, "Egypt Helps Britain Round Up Terrorists", September 25, 1998.
- ^ Al-Sharq al-Awsat, "British Muslims cited on arrest of fundamentalists", September 29, 1998.
- ^ Al-Sharq al-Awsat, "Egyptian Information said to have helped in UK arrests", September 28, 1998.
- ^ al-Sharq al-Awsat, "Islamic fundamentalist groups planning 12th March Downing St. Protest", March 5, 1999.
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al-Jihad under the leadership of Ayman al-Zawahiri
al-Zawahiri ran AJ from 1991 until 2001, when it merged with al-Qaeda
- Kamel Agiza
- Mohammad Zeki Mahjoub
- Essam Marzouk
- Ihab Saqr
- Yassir al-Sirri
- Ayman al-Zawahiri
- Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan
- Returnees from Albania
- Mohammed Atef
- Mohammed Mutaleb
- Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif
- Thirwat Shehata
- Adil Awad Siyam
- Nazih Nushi Rashed
- Tarek Abdel-Nabi
of al-Jihad
- Hani al-Sibai
- Ali Mohamed
- Ahmad Salama Mabruk
- Essam al-Qamari
- Mahmoud Jaballah
- Ibrahim Ismail Allam
- Ibrahim Eidarous
- Adel Abdel Bari
- Abu Yaqub al-Masri
- Abu Ayyub al-Masri
- Barakat Fahim Ali Mohamed
- Muhammad al-Zery
- Saif al-Adel
- Sayyed Ahmed Abdel-Maqssuod
- Sayyed Ajami
- Osama Hassan Ahmed
- Saeed Salama
- Abdel Fahmi
- Issam Alim
- Ahmad Isma'il 'Uthman
- Mahmud Hisham al-Hennawi
- Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri
- Ahmad Ibrahim al-Naggar
- Tareq Ali Mursi
- Magid Mostafa
- Mohammad Hassan Mahmoud
- Shawqi Salama Mustafa Atiya
- Mohamed Hassan Tita
- Ameen Yusef al-Domeiry
- Khaled Medhet al-Fiqi
- Muhammad Abdelrahim al-Sharqawi
- Muhammad al-Zawahiri
- Yusef Abdel Majeed
- Essam Hendawi
- Abdel Hadi al-Tunsi
- Nabeel al-Bora'i
- Essam Hasheesh
- Waheed Gamal al-Deen
- Hassan Ali
- Ismaeel Tantawi
- Osman Rabei
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