Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Khalid Sheikh Mohammed" in English language version.
In January 1996, well aware that U.S. authorities were chasing him, he left Qatar for good and fled to Afghanistan, where he renewed his relationship with Rasul Sayyaf.9
Mohammed is believed to have been born in either 1964 or 1965 in Kuwait into a family originally from the Pakistani province of Baluchistan
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Turkey-based Epila featured a picture in its ad of the infamous former Al Qaeda leader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed shortly after he was captured in 2003 — and the best part is that a spokesman for the cosmetics company said in a statement, "We didn't know that he was a terrorist."
A senior al-Qaeda commander claimed that the terrorist group has hidden a nuclear bomb in Europe which will be detonated if Bin-Laden is ever caught or assassinated. The US authorities uncovered numerous attempts by al-Qaeda to obtain nuclear materials and feared that terrorists have already bought uranium. Sheikh Mohammed told interrogators that al-Qaeda would unleash a 'nuclear hellstorm'.
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has generic name (help)In January 1996, well aware that U.S. authorities were chasing him, he left Qatar for good and fled to Afghanistan, where he renewed his relationship with Rasul Sayyaf.9
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)A senior al-Qaeda commander claimed that the terrorist group has hidden a nuclear bomb in Europe which will be detonated if Bin-Laden is ever caught or assassinated. The US authorities uncovered numerous attempts by al-Qaeda to obtain nuclear materials and feared that terrorists have already bought uranium. Sheikh Mohammed told interrogators that al-Qaeda would unleash a 'nuclear hellstorm'.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Yıldız said the company had discovered the image on İnci Sözlük, a Turkish online social community website that can be described as Turkey's answer to 4chan.org. "Several popular caps [humorously captioned images] were produced with his photo. Most were related to insomnia," he added.
Turkey-based Epila featured a picture in its ad of the infamous former Al Qaeda leader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed shortly after he was captured in 2003 — and the best part is that a spokesman for the cosmetics company said in a statement, "We didn't know that he was a terrorist."