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Born in Syria, Mohammed Loay Bayazid is an American citizen〔Associated Press, "U.S. Alleges Muslim Charity-bin Laden Tie ", January 30, 2003〕 alleged to have been a founding member of al-Qaeda, although he has cooperated with American authorities and claims his role in the group has been over-stated. He was alleged to have been sympathetic to Shias, and tried to foster better relationships between a variety of Sunni extremist groups with Imad Mughniyah of Hezbollah.〔 ==Life in the United States== Bayazid moved to the United States with his parents, as a teenager, and began studying engineering at University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1982, but he later moved to Tucson, and studied at the University of Arizona.〔Tenet, George. "At the center of the storm: my years at the CIA", 2007. p. 270〕 He is believed to speak Persian, Chinese, Arabic and English fluently.〔 In 1985, he decided to join the mujahideen repelling the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.〔 〕〔Rizzo, Tony. Kansas City Star, "KC man linked to early al-Qaida", September 9, 2006〕 Two years later, bin Laden wrote him a letter explaining that Abu Abdel Lateef may come spend the night with him prior to his flight to Yemen, and asked him to visit the Yemeni embassy to check whether a Saudi would need a visa to fly to Yemen; he also asked that Bayazid try to bring 500,000 Rupees when they next met.〔Bergen, Peter, "The Osama bin Laden I Know", 2006.〕 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 Loay Bayazid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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