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Ahmed Ressam (Arabic: احمد رسام; also
Benni Noris; born May 9, 1967), also
known as the "Millennium Bomber", is an
Algerian al-Qaeda
member who
lived for...
- guidelines,
which indicated Ressam should have
received at
least 65
years and up to 130
years in prison. The
court ordered that
Ressam be
resentenced by a different...
- The
revelation of the plot
linked to the LAX "Millennium Bomber"
Ahmed Ressam led to
unprecedented investigations into
other potential terrorist cells...
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sites in Jordan, the
bombing of Los
Angeles International Airport by
Ahmed Ressam, and the
bombing of the USS The ****vans (DDG-68). On
October 12, 2000...
- explosive-filled
skiff intended to
target the destroyer, and the
arrest of
Ahmed Ressam. A
former U.S.
State Department official in
October 2001
described Bosnia...
- Camp. He
shared his
experiences with
Ahmed Ressam,
encouraging him to
undergo training, and
facilitated Ressam's and
Mustapha Labsi's
journey to the camp...
- 2010). "U.S. v.
Ressam" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
October 4, 2012.
Retrieved February 27, 2010. "Complaint; U.S. v.
Ressam" (PDF). NEFA...
- 2010). "U.S. v.
Ressam" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
October 4, 2012.
Retrieved February 27, 2010. "Complaint; U.S. v.
Ressam" (PDF). NEFA...
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nicknamed the "Underwear Bomber" as the bomb was sewn into his underwear.
Ahmed Ressam 29638-086
Algeria Serving a 37-year sentence;
scheduled for
release on July...
- camp in 2002,
where he was
detained for
eight years without charge.
Ahmed Ressam, the
terrorist convicted in 2001 of
planning the
foiled Millennium bombing...