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Abdullah Hassan al-Asiri ((アラビア語:عبد الله حسن عسيري)) (1986 – August 27, 2009) was a Saudi Arabian member of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.〔 〕〔 〕〔 〕〔 〕 His name is an ascription to the 'Asir Province of Saudi Arabia. He died in August 2009 while attempting to assassinate Saudi Arabia's Deputy Minister of the Interior, Muhammad bin Nayef, in a suicide bombing. ==Overview== According to the ''Saudi Gazette'' Abdullah was reportedly recruited into al Qaeda by his older brother Ibrahim al-Asiri and the two brothers reportedly traveled to Yemen in 2007.〔 He first rose to notability when he was named on a Saudi list of most wanted terrorist suspects on February 3, 2009, and then on August 27, 2009, for attempting to assassinate Saudi deputy minister of Interior, Muhammad bin Nayef, whom he only slightly injured in a suicide bombing.〔〔 〕 Asiri spoke to Mohammed bin Nayef a few days prior to the bombing and expressed his desire to turn himself in as part of the country's terrorist rehabilitation program,〔(Article ) in the Arab News from Monday August 31, 2009 (10 Ramadan 1430)〕〔 〕〔 and they agreed to meet.〔 〕 On August 27, 2009, Asiri waited in line at Mohammed bin Nayef's Jeddah home as "well-wisher," a tradition in the kingdom during Ramadan. He exploded a suicide bomb (perhaps with a cell phone), killing himself, but only lightly injuring bin Nayef (who was protected from the full force of the blast by Asiri's body).〔 〕 "I did not want him to be searched, but he surprised me by blowing himself up," said Mohammed, who stated he intends to continue to fight against terrorism. Assisted by his older brother, Ibrahim al-Asiri, he hid a pound (0.5 kg) of PETN plastic explosives in his rectum and anal canal, which security experts described as a novel technique. Asiri had passed through a metal detector and remained in the security of the Prince's bodyguards for over 24 hours before gaining the audience.〔Aaronovitch, David, ''Even failed terrorists spell serious trouble'' The Times 29 December 2009〕 According to ''Al Arabiya'', this was the first assassination attempt against a royal family member since 2003, when Saudi Arabia faced a sharp uptick in al-Qaeda linked attacks. The ''Saudi Gazette'' reported on October 22, 2009, that a Yemeni named Rayed Abdullah Salem Al Harbi assisted Asiri in preparing for his suicide mission.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abdullah al-Asiri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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