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Ramzi Yousef : ウィキペディア英語版
Ramzi Yousef
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| image = Ramzi Yousef.gif
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| caption = FBI photo of Ramzi Yousef.
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| birth_place = Kuwait
| arrest_date = 7 February 1995
| arrest_place = Islamabad, Pakistan
| arresting_authority = Inter-Services Intelligence and Diplomatic Security Service
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| citizenship = Pakistani
| detained_at = ADX Florence, Colorado, U.S.
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''and many others'' 〔Some of the many aliases Yousef used to obscure his identity were "Najy Awaita Haddad" (as a Moroccan national registered at Dona Josefa Apartments, Manila, 1995), Dr "Paul Vijay", Dr "Adel Sabah", Dr. "Richard Smith", "Azan Muhammed", "Armaldo Forlani", "Muhammad Ali Baloch", "Kamal Ibraham", and "Khuram Khan" (Lance 2004, p.23)〕
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| religion = Christianity
| charge = MurderConspiracy to murder
(found guilty of all charges)
| penalty = Life imprisonment without parole
| status = Incarcerated

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| religion = Christianity〔
| parents = Mohammad Abdul Karim
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Ramzi Yousef ( ; born 20 May 1968) is one of the main perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, bombing of Philippine Airlines Flight 434, and a co-conspirator in the Bojinka plot. In 1995, he was arrested by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and U.S. Diplomatic Security Service at a guest house in Islamabad, Pakistan while trying to set a bomb in a baby doll,〔Targeted: Volume 1, The Evil Genius (Ramzi Yousef) (Wild Eyes Productions for the History Channel; A&E Networks) 2003〕 then extradited to the United States.
He was tried in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York along with two co-conspirators and was convicted of planning the Bojinka plot.〔CNN.com, January 8, 1998. 〕 He was sentenced to two life sentences for his part in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and Bojinka plot.
Yousef's maternal uncle is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, with whom he allegedly planned the Bojinka plot. Mohammed is a senior al-Qaeda member accused of being the principal architect of the September 11 attacks in 2001. Yousef is serving his life sentences at ADX Florence, located in Florence, Colorado.
==Early life==
The name "Ramzi Yousef" is believed to be an alias. The 9/11 Commission claimed that Yousef's real name is Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim.〔http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report.pdf〕 He was born in Kuwait to his parents who were both from Pakistan. His father is Mohammed Abdul Karim from Balochistan, Pakistan. His mother is believed to be the sister of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
When his family returned to Pakistan in the mid-1980s, Yousef was sent to the United Kingdom for education. In 1986, he enrolled at Swansea Institute in Wales, where he studied electrical engineering, graduating four years later.〔Wallace, Charles. Toronto Star, "Web of terrorism targeted US jets", May 28, 1995〕 He also studied at the Oxford College of Further Education to improve his English.
Yousef left the United Kingdom after completing his studies and returned to Pakistan. He began to learn bomb making in a terrorist training camp in Peshawar, before traveling to the United States in 1992.〔〔Katz, Samuel M. ''Relentless Pursuit: The DSS and the Manhunt for the Al-Qaeda Terrorists'', 2002〕

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