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Mohammed Hassan Dbouk (in Arabic محمد حسن دبوق) was a Lebanese-Canadian accredited journalist with al-Manar television in Lebanon. He is alleged to have received intelligence training at Iranian camps alongside the Revolutionary Guard, and to have used his credentials to film Hezbollah targets prior to, and during, attacks, and used the footage to create "propaganda videos" which he credited to himself. He is currently one of the most wanted men in Canada, joined by Habib Fouad Dbouk. 〔Gunaratna, Rohan. "The Matrix of International Terrorism", 2003〕 He is married, with two children.〔 ==Life in Canada== After immigrating to Vancouver claiming to be a refugee in 1998, Dbouk allegedly operated a branch of Hezbollah in the city for nine months, raising $1,300,000,〔Bell, Stewart, National Post, "Terrorists' Supermarket", October 21, 2000〕〔Nowell, Paul. Associated Press, "Hezbollah in North Carolina?", March 28, 2001〕 through credit card and banking scams, and spending the money on military equipment subsequently smuggled back into Lebanon with the help of his brother-in-law Ali Adham Amhaz.〔Levitt, Matthew. The Australian, (Smeared in blood, Hezbollah fingerprints all over globe ), June 9, 2003〕 He reported to procurement chief Haj Hassan al-Laqqis,〔〔United States House of Representatives, Small Business Committee, (Testimony of Janice L. Kephart ), November 17, 2005〕 and was responsible for shipping night vision goggles, GPS systems, stun guns, nitrogen cutters and laser range finders to Hezbollah. His "cell" also sought to obtain life insurance policies for Lebanese militants.〔Giraldo, Jeanne K. "Terrorism Financing and State Responses", 2007. p. 145〕 Believed to be a colleague of Imad Mughniyah based on a fax intercepted by Canadian authorities,〔Goldberg, Jeffrey, The New Yorker, (In the Party of God ), October 28, 2002〕〔 he was the subject of a wiretap by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, who recorded him speaking to a colleague named Said about a Southern Lebanese man who might go for a "walk" soon and never return, and whether Said could serve as a reference to get him some necessary travel papers and documentation.〔(Transcript of Canadian Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS) transcript for Wednesday, May 26, 1999 )〕 He was indicted, but believed to have fled to Lebanon.〔Ehrenfeld, Rachel. (Hezbollah - the "Party of God" )〕〔USA Today, (US looks at potential danger from Hezbollah ), May 13, 2003〕 After his flight, childhood friend Said Harb took a companion up to Vancouver from their North Carolina home, and made a number of purchases of military equipment under the direction of Dbouk.〔 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「Mohammed Hassan Dbouk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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