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Brazil Connection Links Terrorist Groups; Mohamed, Mokhles and Bin Laden May Have Coordinated Efforts

Perelman, Marc
Forward
03-21-2003
What was the top leadership of Al Qaeda doing in Brazil during the
mid-1990s?

This is the million-dollar question American and South American security
officials are trying to answer since it became known that Khalid Sheikh
Mohamed, the top Al Qaeda operative snagged in Pakistan on March 1, spent
three weeks at the end of 1995 in Brazil -- in a region where Osama bin
Laden is speculated to have visited that same year.

Brazilian officials confirmed to the Forward that Mohamed, a Kuwaiti-born
Pakistani considered the chief of Al Qaeda operations and the mastermind of
the September 11 terrorist attacks, entered Brazil on December 4, 1995,
from Pakistan. He departed for ...

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