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Abu Anas al-Libi
:''Not to be confused with Libyan alleged Al-Qaeda member Abd al-Muhsin Al-Libi, who has also been connected with the alias "Abu Anas".''
Nazih Abdul-Hamed Nabih al-Ruqai'i,〔(アラビア語:نزيه عبد الحميد نبيه الرقيعي)  Libyan pronunciation: (:næˈziːh ˈʕæbdəl ħæˈmiːd næˈbiːh əlruˈqeːʕi)〕 known by the alias Abu Anas al-Libi ( ; (アラビア語:ابو أنس الليبي)  Libyan pronunciation: (:ˈæbu ˈʔænæs əlˈliːbi); 30 March 1964 – 2 January 2015), was a Libyan under indictment〔(Copy of indictment ) USA v. Usama bin Laden et al., Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies〕 in the United States for his part in the 1998 United States embassy bombings. He worked as a computer specialist for al-Qaeda. He was an ethnic Libyan, born in Tripoli.
His aliases in the indictment are Nazih al Raghie and Anas al Sebai. In the FBI and United States State Department wanted posters,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wanted Poster on al-Liby ) 〕 another variant of his name is transliterated Nazih Abdul Hamed Al-Raghie.
The indictment accuses al-Libi of surveillance of potential British, French, and Israeli targets in Nairobi, in addition to the American embassy in that city, as part of a conspiracy by al-Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
==Involvement with al-Qaeda==
Al-Libi was believed to have been tied to al-Qaeda since its 1994 roots in the Sudan.〔 In 1995, al-Libi was granted political asylum in the United Kingdom, after a failed Al-Qaeda plot to assassinate Hosni Mubarak, then president of Egypt. An Egyptian request for extradition was declined on the grounds that al-Libi would not receive a fair trial. In 1996, MI6 allegedly paid a Libyan Al-Qaeda cell to kill Colonel Gaddafi. Al-Libi would have been allowed to stay in return for aiding the alleged plot, which was unsuccessful.〔 In 1999, al-Libi was arrested by Scotland Yard and interrogated. However, he was released because he had cleared his hard drive and no evidence could be found to hold him. He evaded a team that was sent to follow him and was not seen for years. His flat in Manchester, where he was a student, was searched by police, who discovered a 180-page handwritten manual for Al-Qaeda followers, translated from Arabic to English, which became known as the Manchester Manual.
Al-Libi spoke Arabic and English. He had a scar on the left side of his face. Because he was tall and bore a passing resemblance to Osama bin Laden, he was often used as a decoy when Bin Laden traveled.

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