February 09, 2006

American Among al-Qaeda Escapees in Yemen

Jaber (Gaber) Al-banna (Elbaneh), one of the Lackawanna, New York al-Qaeda cell is in the wind with the (now twice escaped) Cole bombers and the Lindburgh tanker bombers. Elbaneh had a 5 million dollar pricetag on his head before he turned himself in in Yemen in January 2003.

Other interesting facts about the escape:
The mosque they tunneled to is one where Judge Hamoud al-Hittar regularly preaches. al-Hittar is the judge in charge of Yemen's Dialog program which aims to rehabilitate AQ through dialog, and over 200 have been released from jail under this program. Only a few have shown up in Iraq with Zarchawi after that.

The prisoners were in the custody of the Political Security Organization (which answers directly to President Saleh) at a high security prison in the middle of the capital city, Sanaa.

News Yemen "there were previous reports received by the prisonÂ’s outside guards pointing out to hearing sounds of digging at unknown places and intermittent times."

The tunnel was one and a half times the size of a football field, took two months to build and required nearly two tons of earth to be removed.

The Yemen Times reports today that some of the terrorists may have been recaptured in Yemen.

Why I'm not surprised: lots of preliminary indications of al-Qaeda support at the upper levels of the Yemeni government, either from sympathy or corruption.

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1 Why did he turn himself in you ask- to collect the reward of course , plus the three hots and a cot was real head turner. "Hand me another brick al-Acccchput, we're still quite a few short."

Posted by: forest hunter at February 09, 2006 06:29 PM (Fq6zR)

2 I started watching the TMC miniseries "Sleeper Cell", and one of the early episodes features an imam clearly modeled after the whole "Dialog" idea. The idea was taken seriously, to the point the show had the sleeper cell murder the peace-preaching imam. I found the whole thing odd, because if the writers had been paying attention to the news, they'd know that the "graduates" of the Dialog program tend to go right back to slitting throats for Allah. Given this latest news -- that the people running the Dialog program are involved in breaking the jihadis out of prison -- the whole episode has become a joke.

Posted by: Robert Crawford at February 10, 2006 12:31 PM (Gn9tM)

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