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Hani Abdel Rahim Hussein al-Sayegh ((アラビア語:هاني عبد الرحيم الصائغ)) is a Saudi citizen, and alleged member of Hezbollah Al-Hejaz and accused of involvement in the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing.〔Depalma, Anthony. New York Times, (Saudi case casting a light on how militants infiltrate and exploit Canada ), May 4, 1997〕 He was one of 14 people subjected to extraordinary rendition by the CIA prior to the 2001 declaration of a War on Terror.〔Mother Jones, (Disappearing Act: Rendition by the Numbers ), March 3, 2008〕 Although he appeared to be innocent, American officials released a falsified account of his interrogations and deported him back to Saudi Arabia, where it was presumed he faced beheading.〔 ==Life== As a young man, al-Sayegh had joined the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, but following a "particularly disastrous exercise" where his asthma interfered, he was told to leave the corps.〔 He left Saudi Arabia in August 1995, and moved to Iran where he studied, and then Kuwait.〔IPS, (US Officials Leaked a False Story Blaming Iran )〕〔New York Times, (US deports Saudi in airmen's bombing deaths ), October 12, 1999〕 In August 1996, after traveling through Rome and Boston, al-Sayegh arrived in Canada where he applied for refugee and permanent resident status, while living in Ottawa.〔 He claimed to belong to a minority Shi'ite group, and that he and his brother Mohamed had both been tortured by Saudi officials.〔 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「Hani al-Sayegh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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