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Lavdrim Muhaxheri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lavdrim Muhaxheri
Lavdrim Muhaxheri (pronounced (:muː haˌdzːˈe ri)) (12 March 1989 – 29 November 2013), also known by nom de guerre Abu Abdullah al Kosova,〔 was a former NATO/American KFOR employee who was best known as a Kosovo-Albanian Islamic State (IS) leader for approximately 100–150 Albanian and Macedonian ''jihadi'' foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq from the Balkans and elsewhere in Europe. He appears in two videos, one from the Iraq war and another alongside deceased Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) member, Naman Demolli. On 24 September 2014, the U.S. Department of State (DoS) listed Muhaxheri as the fourth-most-wanted terrorist in the world. Shortly thereafter, on 2 October 2014, a statement from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry about Muhaxheri being blacklisted in the U.S. was published in the Federal Register. ==Early life== Lavdrim Muhaxheri was born on 12 March 1989〔 in the town of Kačanik, located on the border between Kosovo and Macedonia. He was raised as an ethnic Albanian Muslim by his father, with his brothers and in the absence of his biological mother. Muhaxheri grew up during the Kosovo War of 1989–1999 during which he and his family were affected by the persecution of ethnic Albanians conducted by the Serbian Slobodan Milošević's regime in Kosovo. Muhaxheri graduated from Skanderbeg School. His education earned him a position as an English translator in the then newly opened American Kosovo Force (KFOR) camp named "Camp Bondsteel"〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=army-technology.com )〕 in the city of Ferizaj in Kosovo.〔 He worked at Camp Bondsteel until 2010, when he was promoted to a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) training camp in Afghanistan.〔〔 (translated into English with Google translate)〕
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