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Adham Hassoun

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Adham Amin Hassoun is detained in United States custody and was indicted as a conspirator of José Padilla.[1][2] Hassoun, a Lebanese-born Palestinian who first moved to the United States in the late 1980s, was first arrested in 2002 for overstaying his visa.[3]

Hassoun was a computer programmer and resident of Broward County, Florida.

Sofian Abdelaziz, a member of the American Muslim Association of North America, who knew Hassoun from his activity in the Florida Muslim community, made this comment on Hassoun: "I would consider him that he's against violence, but he has a strong tongue, you know, he has a strong tongue!"[2]

Hassoun has been accused of financing Jose Padilla's trip to Egypt.[4] Hassoun has also been accused of setting up a local office of the charity Benevolence International, which has fallen under suspicions of having been used as a front for al Qaeda.[4]

A 2011 NPR report claimed he was in a highly restrictive Communication Management Unit.[5]

Other indicted conspirators

References

  1. ^ Prepared Remarks of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales at the Press Conference Regarding the Indictment of Jose Padilla, US Department of Justice, November 22, 2005
  2. ^ a b Al Qaeda Network Operating In U.S., CBS News, June 28, 2002
  3. ^ Candiotti, Susan; Mark Potter (2002-06-15). "Feds arrest man linked to 'dirty bomb' suspect". CNN. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  4. ^ a b Florida Trail of Terror: Jihad in Our Backyard, MilitantIslamMonitor.org, July 15, 2004
  5. ^ DATA & GRAPHICS: Population Of The Communications Management Units, Margot Williams and Alyson Hurt, NPR, 3-3-11, retrieved 2011 03 04 from npr.org