Osama Khalid (Arabic: أسامة خالد, romanized: ʾUsāma Khālid, pronounced [ʔuˈsaːma ˈxaːlid]; born 19 January 1994) is a Saudi Arabian medical doctor and...
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conducted Operation Neptune Spear, in which SEAL Team Six shot and killed Osama bin Laden at his "Waziristan Haveli" in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden...
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including two edits to Wikipedia about political repression in Belarus. Osama Khalid (أسامة خالد), a Saudi Arabian former administrator of the Arabic Wikipedia...
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to organize the plot. Meetings in early 1999 took place with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Osama bin Laden, and his military chief, Mohammed Atef. Bin Laden...
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Bin Laden family (redirect from Mohammed bin Osama bin Laden)
became the subject of media attention and scrutiny due to the activities of Osama bin Laden, the former head of al-Qaeda. The family traces its origins to...
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Osama bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi Arabian-born Islamist dissident and militant leader who was the founder and first general emir...
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Osama bin Laden's compound, known locally as the Waziristan Haveli (Urdu: وزیرستان حویلی, romanized: Wazīristān Havelī, lit. 'Waziristan Mansion'), was...
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Arabia in 2020. In September 2020, the Saudi Arabian government arrested Osama Khalid and Ziyad al-Sofiani, former administrators of the Arabic Wikipedia,...
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Osama bin Laden authored two fatāwā in the late 1990s. The first was published in August 1996 and the second in February 1998. At the time, bin Laden...
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CIA, testified to a congressional subcommittee that Khalid Bin Mahfouz was a brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden. He later on told Los Angeles Times 'I don't...
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Khaled al-Harbi (born 1963), associate of Osama Bin Laden Khalid Ibrahim (1946-2022), Malaysian politician Khalid Islambouli (1955–1982), assassinated Egyptian...
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Censorship in Saudi Arabia (section Osama bin Laden)
two editors of the Arabic Wikipedia were arrested on the same day: Osama Khalid was sentenced to 32 years in prison while Ziyad al-Sofiani was sentenced...
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There were many video and audio recordings released by Osama bin Laden between 2000 and his death in 2011. Most of the tapes were released directly (by...
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The Interrogator David House as TOC Tech Yon Kempton as Osama bin Laden Jahan Khalili as Khalid Keith Meriweather as TOC Commander Sarah Minnich as The...
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18°N 66°E / 18°N 66°E / 18; 66 Osama bin Laden, the founder and former leader of al-Qaeda, went into hiding following the start of the War in Afghanistan...
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two Wikipedia volunteer administrators were arrested on the same day: Osama Khalid was sentenced to 32 years in prison while Ziyad al-Sofiani was sentenced...
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Khalid Kelly, born Terence Edward Kelly (1967 – 4 November 2016), also known as Abu Osama Al-Irlandi and Taliban Terry was an Irish Muslim convert and...
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Year in August 2011 by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales at Wikimania Osama Khalid, an Arab Wikipedia administrator and medical doctor who was sentenced...
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Abdullah bin Khalid Al Thani (Arabic: الشيخ عبدالله بن خالد بن حمد آل ثاني; born 1956) is a Qatari statesman and a member of the Qatari royal family. He...
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بن عودة بن محمد الحربي, Khālid bin ‘Ūdah bin Muḥammad al-Ḥarbī) (born c. 1963) is a Saudi national who was associated with Osama bin Laden's mujahadeen...
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Bojinka plot (redirect from Khalid Shaikh Bojinka)
a large-scale, three-phase terrorist attack planned by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed for January 1995. They planned to assassinate Pope John...
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Saad bin Laden (redirect from Saad bin Osama bin Muhammad bin 'Awad bin Laden)
بن عوض بن لادن; 1979 – 2009), better known as Saad bin Laden, was one of Osama bin Laden's sons. He continued in his father's footsteps by being active...
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On Thursday, 19 January 2006, an audio tape was released, presumably of Osama bin Laden, warning that al-Qaeda was planning more attacks against the United...
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al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden committed to support the 9/11 attacks plot, which was largely organized by prominent al-Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed...
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two Wikipedia volunteer administrators were arrested on the same day: Osama Khalid was sentenced to 32 years in prison while Ziyad al-Sofiani was sentenced...
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that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his family are the primary architects of 9/11 and similar attacks, that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's association with Osama bin...
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Ramzi Yousef (section Connection to Osama bin Laden)
number is 03911–000. In 1997, Osama bin Laden said during an interview that he did not know Yousef, but claimed to know Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is the...
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such as confessing alongside Osama bin Laden in 1991, while noting that some of his stories were contradictory. Khalid Abdullah Mishal al Mutairi was...
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was alleged to have provided support for Osama bin Laden. These claims have been made both before and after Osama was found living in a compound in Abbottabad...
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arrested in 2020 and then jailed by the Saudi government. These were Osama Khalid, who was sentenced to 32 years in jail, and Ziyad al-Sofiani, who was...
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