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2
RAD-2004-600030-ELC |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"Personal Email Messages" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
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2 RAD-2004-600088-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "List of Symbols and
Countries Using AK-47 Assault Rifles" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
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2
RAD-2004-600091-ELC |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Military Memos" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2
RAD-2004-600157-ELC |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Weapons Inventory for the 6th National Guard Regiment" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600158-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Weapons Inventory" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2
RAD-2004-600214-ELC |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Weapons Inventory for the 6th National Guard Regiment" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2
RAD-2004-600247-ELC |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Scientific Study Regarding Lactobacillus Salivarius" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600322-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Information about Different Types of Hand Guns and Machineguns" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2
RAD-2004-600323-ELC |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Manual Defining a Combat Patrol Unit" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600349-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Summary Description of the Russian Sharp Shooting Gun Draganuf" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600355 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Excerpt from a Military Training Manual" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600360 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Report on TNT" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600364-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Two Mujahidin Photos" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600367-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Training Manual for Mortars" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600369-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Training Manual with an Exercise Table for Attack Rifles" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2-RAD-2004-600457
(orig.) 2-RAD-2004-600457 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point |
"A short biography pulled fro an
Islamic terrorist website focusing on Ayman Al-Zawahiri
education, beliefs, formative experiences for his beliefs,
his ties to bin Laden, and his terrorist activities. As one
would expect, it is told from a sympathetic perspective." (CTC-West
Point) |
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2 RAD-2004-600482-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "On the Road with Martyrs" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600506 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Secret Ink Training Manual" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600644-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Kalashnikov AK47 Training Program" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600654-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Technical Information about Various Weapons" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600722-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "How and Where to Place Explosives Inside Vehicles" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600735 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Explosives Guide" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600754-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Military Training Manual about Assault" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600760-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "N/A" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600799 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Partial Information on Explosive-gives general guidance of handling explosive material" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600818 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Battle Field Manual, Ch# 84" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600858-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Boycotts and War Against the British, the Americans, and the Jews" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600859-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Economic Warfare aginst Muslims" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-600984-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Excerpt from a Military Training Manual" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601172-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Article about CBS broadcast on AQ trying to manufacture a nuclear bomb" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601189-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Abu-Zubaydah Statement on the Capability of al-Qaidah to Manufacture and Deliver Nuclear Weapons to the U.S." (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601251-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Target Shooting Score Card Providing Drills for Engaging Targets to Simulate Realistic Shooting Conditions" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601287-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Weapon marksmanship" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601560 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Statement of water usage, broken down by fresh water and re-circulated water from 09NOV2002" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601656 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Economic Warfare aginst Muslims" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601732 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Company Profile, solicitation for irrigation system sales" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601739 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Request for quote: textile industry chemicals" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601766 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from 'Adnan Muhammad Jayid to Thamir al-Dulaymi regarding a meeting with Dr. 'Amr to discuss matters and suggestions" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601767 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from the al-Manaqib company to a general director and a security engineer regarding different fertilizers" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601784-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from 'Adnan Muhammad Jayid to Muhammad Abu-Kaff thanking him for the recently supplied pricing on a bid" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601876 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "A presentation letter of Aman Krit, a construction chemicals company" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601906 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from the General Company for Fertilizer Manufacturing in Southern Saudi Arabia to the Ministry of Manufacturing and Mining, discussing price reductions and a venture with the NALCO company to produce water purification chemicals" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-601945-ELC | FMSO/Internet Archive | "A bid sent by 'Adnan al-Zawba'i giving pricing information for exporting urea fertilizer" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-602032 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Proposal submitted by 'Adnan Muhammad Jayid of the State Company for Petrochemical Industries (Basrah), to supply water treatment chemicals" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-602135 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from Fawzi Salim Dababinah to Engineer 'Adnan Muhammad Jayid regarding Nalco chemicals" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
2 RAD-2004-M0001926 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Propaganda By Iraq TV including dancing and singing with Iraq national songs, praising Saddam Hussein's achievements for Iraq and shouting dreadful words against the United States" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
AFGP top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
AFGP-2002-000026 |
"Excerpt from a Book Entitled Introduction to Guerrilla Warfare, November 1, 1999" (TPP, 57 n.31, 61 n.114) | |||
AFGP-2002-000078
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000078 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Continuation
of AFGP-2002-000080" "This document sets forth the goals and
structure of the Military Committee, Political Committee,
Information Committee, and the Administrative and Financial
Committee. Qualifications are listed for different positions
of the committee. The intent is to develop Al-Qa’ida as an
effective force under the direction of leaders who are
professionally capable, trained in Islamic laws, faithful to
jihad, and loyal to Al-Qa’ida." (CTC
- West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-000079
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000079 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"Request
for Extradition of Pakistani 'Terrorists': This Pashto and
English language document is an appeal made by the Pakistani
government to the Taliban leadership for the extradition of
nine wanted Pakistani “terrorists.” It includes
photographs and names, aliases and last known sightings of
these individuals, and it reminds the Taliban that Pakistan
was the first country in the world to recognize their
regime; that it does not allow anti-Taliban activities to be
carried out from its territories; and that it expects the
Taliban’s cooperation in “disallowing any anti-Pakistan
activity from Afghan soil.” Three of the four camps
identified as harboring fugitives from Pakistan are
indicated as being under Jalaluddin Haqqani’s control." (CTC
-
West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-000080
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000080 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Interior Organization: A description of Al-Qa’ida’s organizational structure including the responsibilities and qualifications of the commander, duties of the five general committees: Military, Political, Administrative and Financial, Security, and Surveillance , and general goals of the movement. Key goals are to establish the truth, get rid of evil, and establish an Islamic Nation." (CTC - West Point). 9/11 Commission Report references "DOD document, 'Al-Qaeda,' AFGP-2002-000080 (translated)" at footnote 25. "Al-Qaida Organizational Charter and Duty Descriptions for All Members and Their Qualifications" (TPP, 30 n.103) | ||
AFGP-2002-000081 | 9/11
Commission Report references "DOD document, 'Union Agreement
between Jama'at Qaedat Ansar Allah (The Base Group of Allah
Supporters) and Jama'at Al-Jihad (Jihad Group),'
AFGP-2002-000081, undated" at footnote 29. |
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AFGP-2002-000100 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "This document contains a flyer addressed to all Arab immigrants. The flyer lists the Islamic Emirate officials' names that would assist the Arab immigrants in entering the Emirate" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
AFGP-2002-000103
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000103 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Open
Letter to King Fahd from bin Laden: A letter which strongly
criticizes the Saudi regime for not adhering to the tenets
of Islam, particularly monotheism, as well as for rampant
corruption and being essentially a puppet of America and
other Western states. This document is virtually identical
to a document in the 'Letters from Bin Laden' document and
is analyzed there in detail." (CTC
- West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-000112
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000112 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Al-Qa'ida
Staff Count Public Appointments: A management review
of Al-Qa’ida personnel and organizational structure and an
exhortation to ensure that the new cadres are placed on the
right path. The organization must guard against complacency
and maintain a faithful commitment to the goals and visions
of Al-Qa’ida. This document emphasizes proper policies for
keeping the organization focused and purposeful." (CTC
- West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-000232
(orig.) AFGP-2002-000232 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Personal
letter from Abu and Um Aissa to Abu and Um Ziad" and other
items (CTC - West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-000403 |
Wikileaks, ISN 434, n.19. | |||
AFGP-2002-001120
(orig.) AFGP-2002-001120 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Letter
of Threat to Americans: A letter from Abu ‘Abdullah
Al-Kuwaiti outlining the next attack against the Americans,
and issuing a statement to the Americans to let them know of
their fighters’ readiness to kill hundreds of thousands with
their nuclear and biological arsenal. The second letter is
dated 10 November 2001 from Abu Yousef Al-Qannas to Khallad
Al-Kuwaiti informing him that he is moving north by orders
of the Sheikh (Osama bin Laden), and that he will join him
in a week’s time." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-002857 |
(TPP, 108 n.15) | |||
AFGP-2002-002883 |
"Abu Massab al-Soory's Computer Disks, PGP Program, Information about the Taliban, and Computer Program, and a Discussion of Intelligence Collection Refers to a 'Network of Agents'" (TPP, 56 n.10) | |||
AFGP-2002-003251
(orig.) AFGP-2002-003251 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"A Memo to Sheikh Abu Abdullah: he author writes to his honored mentor and presents his views on the leadership skills and tactics that Al-Qa’ida must use to achieve victory. Emphasis is given to the political and military methods as well as public relations strategies and information management techniques that can produce positive results for Al-Qa’ida." (CTC - West Point). "Abu Hudaifa Advises Usama bin Laden to Publicize al-Qaeda's Goals and Accomplishments through Effective Informational Media in Order to Rally Public Support and Invigorate al-Qaeda's Mission in Saudi Arabia, July 20, 2000" (TPP, 56 n.7, 57 n.33) | ||
AFGP-2002-003297
(orig.) AFGP-2002-003297 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Letter from the Taliban: he document contains only one-line summaries of papers related to the Taliban. Key Themes: The document itself consists of one-line summaries of papers from another (not included) document. In the referenced document, there is a detailed map and description of the Battle of Khaled in Hira. There is also a possibly forged Taliban government stamp from its Khartoum embassy, and an official letter from the Taliban government official al-Haj Mullah ‘Abd al-Jalil to ‘Abdallah." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-003345
(orig.) AFGP-2002-003345 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Letters
from bin Laden: These letters were written between 1994 and
1998, and cover a range of topics related to Saudi Arabia.
The primary theme is the illegitimacy of the Saudi regime,
and the allegation that they are supporting a Western plot
to destroy the Muslim nation. Each letter addresses a
current event, describing the event and providing the
author’s analysis of the context and implications of the
regime’s actions. Bin Laden’s writing demonstrates an
ability to communicate with multiple audiences." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-003677
(orig.) AFGP-2002-003677 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Ciphers and Status of bin Laden's Security: A series of incomplete documents that consist of (1) codewords and ciphers used by al-Qaeda; (2) an assessment of Osama bin Laden’s personal security situation; (3) letters primarily concerning the disposition of three prisoners held by Iran that are important to al-Qaeda; (4) a letter discussing the frustrating situation on the front lines in Afghanistan, and the foreign fighters there." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-003705
(orig.) AFGP-2002-003705 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Statement Concerning the Assassination of Brother 'Abi Tarek': In this document, the Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement denounces the assassinations of Abi Tareq and Sister Zubaidah, and connects them with a series of attacks and plots by the Popular Front in Eritrea to divide the Eritrean opposition, sever their connections with their supporters, and obstruct da’wa and jihad." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-003790 | Court Filing |
"List of names of al Qaeda martyrs, those missing in action, those imprisoned brothers, and those who had escaped to Pakistan, as well as names of individuals assigned to various military positions and unites are forwarded." "The original, 35 page Arabic document, Harmony Document Number AFGP-2002-003790, was retrieved in the Shahe Kot (CNA), Afghanistan on 6 March 2002" (IIR 7 739 3111 02). Wikileaks, ISN 121, n.53. | ||
AFGP-2002-007775 |
Wikileaks, ISN 189, n.39, 40 ("Abu Khabab's diary"). | |||
AFGP-2002-008587-23
(orig.) AFGP-2002-008587-23 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"Fatehullah
Haqqani Letter: This Dari language document is a letter
written to Nezamuddin Haqqani and several other commanders
from Fatehullah Haqqani in July 1980. It discusses a
number of logistical issues, such as the movement of weapons
and equipment to Harakat and the existence of an assistance
program for Gulf-based donors to aid the families of Afghans
“martyred” on Haqqani fronts. The letter asks that the
numbers of the family-members of martyrs be recorded, as “we
must send those numbers to the [United Arab] Emirates and
other Arab countries so they can decide what type of
assistance they would give to the families.” It also
discusses efforts to set up a training camp." (CTC
-
West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-008588-13
(orig.) AFGP-2002-008588-13 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Formal
Request to Integrate Pakistan Officers in anti-Soviet Jihad:
This undated Dari language letter is addressed to Jalaluddin
Haqqani and Nezamuddin Haqqani. The letter provides
the names of three military officers from Pakistan who are
interested in participating in the jihad in Afghanistan, and
it specifically notes that the officers should be introduced
as mujahidin when they are deployed in the field. The
letter likely dates to the anti-Soviet jihad period." (CTC
-
West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-008612-49
(orig.) AFGP-2002-008612-49 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Haji
Ibrahim Logistics Document: This short Dari language
document written by Hajji Ibrahim (potentially Jalaluddin’s
brother Ibrahim Haqqani) discusses logistics and the
movement of equipment between Zurmat, Afghanistan and
Miranshah, Pakistan." (CTC-West
Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-008681-24
(orig.) AFGP-2002-008681-24 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | This
undated Pashto language Hizb-e-Islami letter is addressed to
Jalaluddin Haqqani from an unknown individual. The
letter provides an update from Herat and references efforts
to establish an office for “the Party” (likely Hezb-e-Islami
Khalis) in Mashad, Iran. The letter also references
travel to Abu Dhabi and what appear to be efforts to
streamline communication to and from the United Arab
Emirates via Telex. (CTC-West
Point) |
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AFGP-2002-600002
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600002 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Thoughts
About Securityh of Principal Squads: This document is the
outline of a document providing basic security procedures
for AQ cells and organizations." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600045
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600045 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Employment
Contract: An employment contract for potential recruits to
enlist in Al-Qa’ida. The document sets forth the principal
goals of Al-Qa’ida, and defines the salary, benefits, and
job expectations of Al-Qa’ida members" (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600048
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600048 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Al-Qa'ida
Bylaws: A lengthy organizational document covering the goals
of Al-Qa’ida, organizational procedures, bylaws, benefits,
and allowances. This document reveals the highly centralized
and controlling nature of the organization, and the extent
to which it has embraced modern management practices while
maintaining fidelity to its religious vision." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600046
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600046 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"A
(9) page typed document containing (170) names of Al-Qa'eda
members including an explanation on the status of some" (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600053
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600053 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "The Five Letters to the African Corps: This letter is addressed to 'Dear Brother Saif' and signed by 'Your Uncle.' The author has prepared a lengthy response to issues raised in two previous letters (not included in this collection) sent by Saif from Somalia where he is in charge of Al-Qa’ida activity. Uncle gives frank observations about the prospects for jihad in Somalia." (CTC - West Point) "Letters Discussing Various al-Qaeda Issues and Operations in Somalia, Tajikistan and Afghanistan, Including Key Personnel, and Future Plans and Strategies for Africa and Asia, also referred to as 'Five Letters to the Africa Corps,' 1993" (TPP, 30 n.104, 61 n.109) | ||
AFGP-2002-600080
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600080 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Lessons Learned from the Jihad Ordeal in Syria: This document examines the jihad waged against the Syrian regime of Hafez el Assad from 1976-1982. The Syrian militants belong to one group called the Attalieaa-the Vanguard and their erstwhile allies in the Muslim Brotherhood fought secretly and openly against the Alawite regime in Damascus. Although brutally repressed, this campaign taught Islamic militants many valuable lessons." (CTC - West Point) "Al-Qaeda Captured Document (Part 2) Discusses Lessons Learned from Jihad in Syria, 2002" (TPP, 29 n.85, 56 n.11, 59 n.73) | ||
AFGP-2002-600083 |
"Basic Principles of the Jihad in Tajikistan" (TPP, 90) "This document was found in the house of Abu Hafs/Mohammed Atef, the onetime al Qaida military leader. It lays out a distinctly Maoist strategy for a three-phase guerrilla war. Its author remains anonymous, but the document bears a striking resemblance to a four-part series of articles on guerrilla warfare that appeared in Al-Battar Camp in early 2004 that were attributed to al-Muqrin. This may suggest that al-Muqrin had a hand in writing the Tajikistan document or that the separate authors of the two documents both drew on the same exposition of Maoist thought" (TPP, 57 n.37, 108 n.23) | |||
AFGP-2002-600085 |
"Jihad in Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Other Obstacles Faced in Jihad; Strategy, Tactics, and Operational Concerns; Military and Political, mid-1990s" (TPP, 60 n.98, 61 n.103) | |||
AFGP-2002-600087
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600087 (trans.) |
CTC-West
Point |
"Book
by Mustafa Hamid: A book written by Mustafa Hamid in which
he discusses his involvement in the international jihad,
mainly in Afghanistan as well as his belief in radical Islam
and path to involvement in the international jihad. He also
comments on the fervor of Arab mujahidin fighting with the
Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), which was weaker
than those fighting in Afghanistan." (CTC
- West Point). |
||
AFGP-2002-600098 |
"64 Pages of Historical Overview of the Events in Afghanistan during the Soviet Invasion and the Early Days of Establishing al Qaida, 'Chat from the Top of the World Number 6'; Including al Qaida's Ties to Egyptian Jihad, January 1, 1998" (TPP, 59 n.74) | |||
AFGP-2002-600104
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600104 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "The Ogaden File: Operation Holding (Al-Msk): What is apparently a personal narrative by Sayf al-Islam that describes how Abu Hafs of al-Qa’ida sent him and a team of al-Qa’ida operatives to Somalia and the Ogaden region of Ethiopia to construct training camps, train members of the General Islamic Union in military tactics and ideology, and to assist them in fighting the enemy." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-600108
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600108 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Saif Al Islam's Report on the Jihad-Wal Camp: Saif Al Islam Almasri writes an exit report from his time as ‘ameer’ of Jihad-Wal camp in Afghanistan, providing reasons for his failures, and suggesting what can be done so that those mistakes are not repeated again.Saif Al Islam Almasri writes an exit report from his time as ‘ameer’ of Jihad-Wal camp in Afghanistan, providing reasons for his failures, and suggesting what can be done so that those mistakes are not repeated again." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-600110
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600110 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Situation Report from Somalia: A number of disparate reports that detail the financial and living situation prevalent in the organization’s projects in Somalia, and describe the situation in Somalia in the face of Ethiopian attacks, attempts by the Somali tribes to unify, and cooperation with the Ittihad." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-600113
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600113 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"A
Short Report on the Trip from Nairobi: Omar describes the
tribal population, the region’s cities, and the topography.
He also writes about the schedule of future work, provides
some examples of terrorist operations that his group carried
out, and gives his opinion on the location and the future of
the operation." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600114
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600114 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "A Report from Saif Al-'Adl: In this report, Saif al-’Adl suggests, after a thorough investigation, that al-Qa’ida buy a launch in Somalia. He also evaluates the Al-Hadidiyah forest as a base for the organization, and gives a positive report on the local leadership, in the form of Sheikh Hasan and his Deputy ‘Abd Al-‘Aziz, and their recent tour to gather support from local tribes." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-600157
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600157 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Letter
to Aba Khalid from bin Laden: A one-paragraph response by
bin Laden to a letter that Aba Khalid wrote to him. Bin
Laden expresses pleasure that Khalid’s letter reflected an
understanding of the goals of the movement and the dangers
confronting it. Bin Laden also states that they are
considering the suggestions of Aba Khalid and will let him
know their decision on them." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600172 |
"Intelligence Agent Recruitment, Training, and Testing. Target Selection. Operational Techniques, no date, found at Abu Haf's house in Kandahar. This document is substantially the same as a discussion of tactical intelligence by Sayf al-Adl published in Al-Battar Camp and disseminated by FBIS as FBIS GMP20041018000218, "Al-Qa'ida's Sayf al-Adl Defines 'Intelligence,'" Jihadist Websites, FBIS Report in Arabic, October 12, 2004." (TPP, 56 n.10) | |||
AFGP-2002-600175
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600175 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Al-Qa'ida Constitutional Charter: This document is al-Qa`ida’s constitution and breakdown of employee benefits for the period before the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan." (CTC - West Point) "Al-Qaida: Constitutional Charter, Rules and Regulations, 2002" (TPP, 29 n.91) | ||
AFGP-2002-600177
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600177 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "A
22 page typed document containing names of Al-Qa'eda members
in Afghanistan, Africa and other various Asian countries. 12
pages are completely blank while 2 others contain a variety
of unrelated letters and numbers" (CTC -West Point) |
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AFGP-2002-600321
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600321 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Letter
to Mullah Mohammed 'Omar from bin Laden: A two page typed
letter discussing the situation in Afghanistan, the
continuation of jihad in the Islamic Republics, and the
situation in the Arabian peninsula. Bin Laden cites the
great success in training and arming the jihadists in
Tajikistan, and emphasizes that this effort must be
continued. The continuation of jihad throughout the Islamic
Republics will keep the Russians and American allies focused
on stopping the spread of jihad and not on the Afghan
issue." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-600568 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 567, n.12, 18 |
|||
AFGP-2002-600849
(orig.) AFGP-2002-600849 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Camp
Acceptance Requirements: A form for new participants in an
Afghan Mujahid camp to sign out before entrance." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-60[0?]853 |
Wikileaks, ISN 507, n.43. | |||
AFGP-2002-600875 |
Court
Filing |
"Redacting Captured Documents in the Guantanamo Litigation"; "Arabic document lists over 150 Al-Qaeda members scheduled for tactics, artillery, security, snipers, and anti-aircraft training dated March 2001 by the Office of Mujahideen Affairs" "Document was recoved by U.S. Coalition forces from an Al-Qaeda House in Kandahar//GEOCOORDS:3135N/06545E//.Afghanistan" (IIR 7 739 7062 03 [ver.1] and [ver.2]). Also Wikileaks, ISN 508, n.40. Wikileaks, ISN 688, n.36. Wikileaks, ISN 45, n.18. Wikileaks, ISN 131, n.30. | ||
AFGP-2002-600966
(orig.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Call
to Jihad Against the Syrian Regime: Per translator, this is
an abbreviated version of a longer book that was found on
floppy disks captured from Mes Ainak, Jalalabad. The text is
a call to jihad against the Syrian regime of Bashar Al-Asad.
It outlines various offenses committed by the Alawites (also
referred to as Nusayris) against Sunni Muslims, presents
theological justification in support of jihad, and outlines
a broad strategy for beginning jihad in Syria." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-601041
(orig.) AFGP-2002-601041 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"A
Response to Accusations Against Sheikh Albani: A call to
Muslims to recognize shame and bad conditions of their lives
is not the doing of fellow Muslims, but rather the result of
the deception and cunning of the infidels. This three page
document is an outline of an 18 page original document.
Shar’ia is proclaimed as the rule of God and whoever doesn’t
govern by Shar’ia is an infidel. Believers are called upon
to kill the infidels." (CTC
- West Point). |
||
AFGP-2002-601346
(orig.) AFGP-2002-601346 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Criticism
of Abu Al-Bara'a: The author writes against those who
“innovate in religion.” In particular, he believes that Abu
Al-Bara’a distorts Islamic law to his own ends. Abu
Al-Bara’a ignores any evidence or arguments brought forth
contrary to his opinions and picks and chooses what
teachings fit his interests. People such as Al-Bara’a do not
comprehend the truth." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-601402
(orig.) AFGP-2002-601402 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Condolence Letter: This is a letter expressing condolences and describing the author’s situation in Afghanistan. The letter is written by an individual named Abd al-Hamid and is addressed to a man named Abu al-Qayim. The letter consists of two main parts. The first includes Abd al-Hamid’s expression of condolences to Abu al-Qayim although it is unclear what exactly happened. Regardless, al-Hamid urges him to keep his faith and maintain his devotion to God and religion." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-601693
(orig.) AFGP-2002-601693 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Stats
of Jihad: A letter from Abu Mus’ab to Abu Mohammed relating
a meeting with Abu Musab Zarqawi. The author and Zaraqawi
agree that the Muslims fighting in Bosnia, Tajisistan,
Chechnya, and Kashmir are polytheists and supporters of
secular democracy, and that the Taliban are a front for
Pakistan. Zarqawi tells Abu Mus’ab that he is accused of
Takfir (infidelity) because of his views about the Mulsims
in Bosnia, Tajikistan, Chechnya, and Kashmir." (CTC
- West Point). |
||
AFGP-2002-602073 |
Wikileaks, ISN188, n.28. Wikileaks, ISN 265, n.19. Wikileaks, ISN 218, n.33. | |||
AFGP-2002-602181
(orig.) AFGP-2002-602181 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Political
Speculation: This document is a response to issues raised in
a previous correspondence. It appears to be addressed to
Al-Sahal Al-Mumtan’, but this could be the author’s name.
The author is analyzing the impact of the destruction of the
Buddha statues, the fall of the Taliban regime, and
speculates on future U.S. steps in the Middle East. The
author concurs with his correspondent in stating a low
opinion of the Taliban." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-602187
(orig.) AFGP-2002-602187 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Criticism of Sheikh Bin Baz: A letter addressed to Sheik Rida from an unknown author criticizing the sheik for his unfair criticism of Sheik Bin Baz’s ruling on apostasy and his exaggeration of Sheik Magdasi’s blunder. Sheik Bin Baz issued two edicts: one forbade seeking the aid of infidels when the Syrian Mujahideen asked Saddam Hussein to overthrow the regime of Hafiz Al-Assad in Syria; the other edict allowed the Gulf regimes to depend on the infidels in attacking Saddam Hussein." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-602314 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 307, n.31, 32. |
|||
AFGP-2002-602383
(orig.) AFGP-2002-602383 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"Afghanistan,
the Taliban and the Battle for Islam Today: This rich Arabic
language document is a 131 page book written by captured
al-Qa’ida strategist Abu Musab al-Suri. In the book,
entitled, “Afghanistan, The Taliban and the Battle for Islam
Today,” al-Suri provides a detailed assessment of the pros
and cons of the Taliban movement. He specifically
evaluates whether the Afghan Arab community should support
and fight alongside the Taliban." Also reference to
AFGP-2002-804256. (CTC
-
West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-603852 |
Wikileaks, ISN 508, n.14. Wikileaks, ISN 235, n.12. Wikileaks, ISN 507, n.27. | |||
AFGP-2002-603856
(orig.) AFGP-2002-603856 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Get
the Idolaters Out of Arab Island: A warning to the officials
of the United Arab Emirates to stop detaining Mujahideen
sympathizers. This letter signed by the Al-Jihad Qa’ida
Organization warns officials that they risk retribution if
they keep arresting and detaining Mujahideen sympathizers.
The author boasts that the security agencies of the emirates
have been infiltrated, and if the Americans are vulnerable
so are they." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-604008 |
Wikileaks, ISN 171, n.3. Wikileaks, ISN 218, n.23. | |||
AFGP-2002-604320 |
Wikileaks, ISN 434, n.10. | |||
AFGP-2002-700051 |
Court
Filing |
"1.
A letter from Haqqani to the Governor of Khost, asking him
to allow a guy by the name of Gul Zaman to install a
communication system in his house. 2- A daily log for gas.
[Batch] 202_12JUL02 [Box] 382 [Batch Remark] These documents
were dropped off by the 202d. They are left over documents
from January 2002. Locations unknown)." (from document) |
||
AFGP-2002-700058 |
Court
Filing |
"1.
Business cards. 2- A letter to Taliban, to allow a guy name
Wali Zaman to carry one AK47. 3- A document from Taliban
government traffic department, for a car to be transported.
4- A letter from Haqqani to Khost province head of education
saying that Gul Zaman is a friend please take care of him.
5- Receipt of Gas. 6- Mujahid telephone office. Telephone
number 00929297-310792 outside of Pakistan. Telephone
009297-310792 from inside Pakistan. [Batch] 202_12JUL02
[Box] 382 [Batch Remark] These documents were dropped off by
the 202d. They are left over documents from January 2002.
Locations uknown." (from document) |
||
AFGP-2002-800069 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 577, n.18. |
|||
AFGP-2002-800078 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 218, n.16. |
|||
AFGP-2002-800080
|
CTC - West Point | "Photographs
of Fazul Abdellah Mohamed: This document contains various
photgraphs of Fazul Abdellah Mohamed. The names Ghazi and
Abdellah are also written in Arabic." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-800081 |
CTC - West Point | "Kenya Airways Ticket 1: This is a photograph of a passenger ticket and baggage for passage on Kenya Airways for Fazul Abdalla, from Nairobi to Khartoum to Dubai to Karachi, and back to Nairobi." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800083 |
CTC - West Point | "Kenya Airways Ticket 2: This is a photograph of a passenger ticket and baggage for passage on Kenya Airways for Fazul Abdalla, from Khartoum to Nairobi to Moroni, Comoros on flight #321." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800084
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800084 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Fazul's
Travel and Educational Documents: These are travel and
educational documents for Fazul Abdallah, a suspected member
of Al-Qaida." (CTC - West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-800086
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800086 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Student ID Card for Said Bakar: This document is a student ID card for Said Bakar, who is listed as being a 15 year-old student at Jamia Farooquia, Shah Faisal Colony in Karachi, Pakistan." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800087
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800087 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Passports of Fazul and Maimouna Mohammed: This document contains images of the passports of two citizens of the Comoros, Abdullah Mohammed Fazul, and Maimouna Mohammed Ali. The first passport, for Abdullah Mohammed Fazul, shows that he was born in 1974 in Moroni, Comoros, and works as a computer engineer. The second passport, for Maimouna Mohammed Ali, lists the holder as a student born in 1976 in Moroni, Comoros.The numbers for both passports are the same, suggesting they are either one passport, or they are a family." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800088
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800088 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Somalian Passport of Halimo Farah Abdillah: The document contains the passport (issued in Sana’a, Yemen in 1999) of Halimo Farah Abdillahi, a Somalian housewife born in 1975 in Kismayo, Somalia, and currently a resident of Mogadishu, Somalia." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800089
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800089 (trans.) |
"Comoros
Passport of [Fazul] Abdallah Mohamed: The document is the
Comoros passport of Fazul Abdallah Mohammed. The passport
was originally issued in 1990 in Moroni, and renewed in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1996. Using the passport, Fazul
Abdallah Mohammed traveled to Mauritius in 1990, to Tanzania
in 1994 and 1995, to Sudan several times in 1995, to Yemen
in 1995, and to Kenya in 1993 and several times in 1994 and
1995. He was also a resident of Pakistan for one year in
1991-1992." (CTC
- West Point) |
|||
AFGP-2002-800112 | Court Filing | "A private notebook belonging to Taliban Leader, the Mullah Mohammed Omar, included signed orders to dispense funds to different individuals. The notebook also contained a list of names of friends of the emirate." "This notebook was found on 8 December 2001 at the Kandahar, Afghanistan residence of Mullah Omar. The entries date from 2000 to September 2001." (IIR 7 739 3165 02). Also Wikileaks, ISN 579, n.36. | ||
AFGP-2002-800209 |
Court
Filing |
Letter
regarding "killing of Masoud and the Americans." Document
was recovered by U.S. Coalition forces from Kandahar,
Afghanistan on or about Dec. 12, 2001. (IIR
7 739 3122 03) |
||
AFGP-2002-800321
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800321 (trans.) |
Court Filing | "Alsabri v. Obama: Captured Documents in Court"; "contains information from the Military Committee Al-Mujahideen Affairs Office outlining two by-name rosters of personnel nominated to participate in al-Qa'ida's tactics course" (IIR 7 739 3021 02). Also Wikileaks, ISN 508, n.25. Wikileaks, ISN 688, n.35. Wikileaks, ISN 552, n.1. Wikileaks, ISN 131, n.30. Wikileaks, ISN 231, n.32. Wikileaks, ISN 233, n.17, 30. Wikileaks, ISN 578, n.5. Wikileaks, ISN 121, n.54. | ||
AFGP-2002-800336 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 688, n.32, 35 |
|||
AFGP-2002-800437 | Wikileaks, ISN 41, n.38, 52 | |||
AFGP-2002-800466 |
Commission Filing |
|||
AFGP-2002-800517
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800517 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Ziad Barre and Events in Somalia: A number documents thrown together, covering 1) the Patani United Liberation Organization’s fight for independence from Thailand;2) the predicament faced by the Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia, and proposals by the new leadership on how to fix their problems; 3) a report analyzing the war in Somalia since the fall of Ziad Barre in 1991; 4) regulations for Ansa’ar Allah Base, and an associated security committee; and 5) a report from Yemeni border officials on a secret training mission." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800560 |
"Applications to Join the Mujaheedin of Tajikistan Islamic Resistance at Al-Farooq Camp, 1994" (TPP, 61 n.104) | |||
AFGP-2002-800621
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800621 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Letters on al-Qa'ida's Operations in Africa: A series of letters that discuss al-Qaeda’s operations in Africa, specifically Somalia and Ogaden. In the first and fourth letters, the authors discuss their failure to get from Nairobi to Luuq and Mendira, The author of the third letter offers his help with African travel document. In the second letter, the author negatively assesses the current state of the Islamic Movement in Somalia, and in the fifth letter, Saif al-Islam gives a status report on his efforts in Ghar Shaigut camp." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800636
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800636 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
Letter
to "Abu Al-Faraj" from "Abd Al-Wakeel Al-Somali" (CTC - West
Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-800639
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800639 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "A Quick Review of the Current Political Situation: The author discusses Aideed’s ascendancy in Somalia, attacks against the US and UN, and the situation among the brothers in other regions in the Horn of Africa. The author writes to Abu Abdalla, Abu Obaida, and unnamed others, and gives a situation report for operations, particularly in Somalia." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800640
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800640 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Abu Belal's Report on Jihad in Somalia: Omar Taj Al Dein Bin Abdullah “Abu Belal” and possibly others describe the jihad situation in Somalia, an ambush against allied forces, the problems faced by the local movements, and what is needed for jihad. Jihad in Somalia was started by the youth without any planning or coordination, against the advice of shura councils outside of Somalia. America is getting closer, and there is a danger of the money being misspent. Now is not the time for jihad, but for da’wa (prosletyzation)." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800641
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800641 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Political Difficulties and Current Events in Ethiopia: The author describes the previous problems, the current challenges, and the future opportunities for Muslims and the organizations posed by the transitional government in Ethiopia. The current regime in power in Ethiopia (Al Dargh) has some flexibility, and provides more political opportunities to Muslim nationalities in Ethiopia than previous regimes did. Unfortunately, Muslim nationalist organizations were often not in a position to take advantage of these opportunities." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-800728 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
compilation of articles and political analyses entitled "The
Nuclear Taboo and the New Regional System in the Middle
East" "TC: The name Abu-Anas al-Makki" is hand-written on
page number AFGP-2002-800728-003-0003" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800735 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
study published by the Emirate Strategic Research and
Studies Center entitled 'Oil
in the beginning of the Twenty First Century: Interaction
between Market Powers and Politics'" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800739 | Commission Filing | "A
book titled 'Yemeni-Eritrean Conflict, From Confrontation to
Arbitration' by Dr. 'Abd-al-Wahid 'Aziz al-Zindani and Dr.
Ahmad Muhammad al-Samawi" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800744 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
compilation of articles, statements, and documents entitled
'Confronting Al Sa' ud" compiled by the Islamic Movement for
Reform between JAN 2006 to JAN 2008" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800746 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
book titled 'Victory for the Monotheists and an answer to
those who argue for the tyrants' by 'Abd-al-Mun'im Musafah
Halimah (Abu-Basir)" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800749 | Commission Filing | "A book by Jan Krawazia and Terry Dates entitled 'The Gulf. . . The Invisible War' detailing the 1991 Gulf war time line and course of events, starting with 'Post August Mistakes' chapter." (from filing) | ||
AFGP-2002-800752 |
Commission Filing |
|||
AFGP-2002-800755 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
Captured Document Turducken"; "A collection of U.S.
classified documents titled 'America's intervention in the
Islamic nations" that were retrieved form the U.S. embassy
in Tehran during the hostage crisis in 1997 [sic], and
published by Students in Support of Khomayni at the American
Embassy Documents Publishing Center. The documents pertain
to the American foreign policy in Kuwait and the Middle
East, and labeled 'A series of document from the espionage
stronghold.'" (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800756 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
book titled 'The Eastern Boundaries of the Arabian
Peninsula' by G. B. Kelly." (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800759 |
Commission
Filing |
"1991
Congressional report titled 'Geo-Politics of Oil' translated
into Arabic by 'Ali Fahmi and published by Sina Publishing."
(from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800761 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
book titled 'The Military Strategy of Desert Storm' by
Colonel 'Abd-al-Wali al-Shummayri. It details an analysis of
the military strategies employed by the coalition forces in
the Gulf war against Saddam Hussein." (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800762 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
book titled 'al-Qaddafi, the Modern Anti-Islam' by
'Abd-al-Rahman Hasan, compiled by Sheikh Abu-al-Mundhir
al-Sa'idi and published by the Libyan Islamic Combat Group
Media Office." (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-800775 (orig.) AFGP-2002-800775 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This
lengthy Arabic language document summarizes the
interrogations of several Arabs detained by al-Qa`ida and
the Taliban on suspicions that they were spying for foreign
intelligence services during the late 1990s. The
document seems to indicate that a number of individuals who
came to join al-Qa`ida during the late 1990s also collected
funds for the Haqqani network from private donors in the
United Arab Emirates. A number of other sources,
including an account provided by Osama Bin Ladin’s former
bodyguard Abu Jandal, indicate that one of those detained –
Muhammad al-Bayid, who went by the alias Abu al-Mubtassim (a
name which appears in the captured document) – was
interrogated by al-Qa`ida members Saif al-Adel, Abu Hafs
al-Masri and Abu Jandal during his captivity." (CTC-West
Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-800928
(orig.) AFGP-2002-800928 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"This series of letters, which date to the 1993-1997 period, were captured in Afghanistan at a compound that reportedly served as a residence for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. Written by a number of different organizations, these letters endorse specific individuals and seek to solicit support for the Islamic Jihad Movement of Bangladesh. The letter on page five is written and signed by Jalaluddin Haqqani, and the first letter seeks support for jihad in Burma" (CTC - West Point). "10 letters Supporting the Establishment of Islamic Jihad in Burma, October 10, 1993" (TPP, 27 n.64) | ||
AFGP-2002-801138
(orig.) AFGP-2002-801138 (trans.) |
Commission Filing CTC-West Point |
"This
document is a collection of many administrative papers dated
September 2000. They cover a range of administrative details
concerning the administration of Al-Qa’ida camps in
Afghanistan, issues raised by trainees in the camps, and
interpretations of Qu’ranic verses. While answers are not
given, the questions are remarkable for the breadth of
topics which they cover and their bold, challenging, and at
times naïve style." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
AFGP-2002-801160 |
Commission
Filing |
"A
book titled 'Suicide Operations in Islam and the rule on
Tyrants' helpers and their Soldier." "TC: Illegible hand
writing on page number AFGP-2002-801160-003-0003, possibly
the name Abu-Anas al-Makki" |
||
AFGP-2002-801202 |
Commission
Filing |
"An
analysis presented to Minister of Interior for Security
Affairs Assistant, Emir Muhammad Bin-Na'if Bin-'Abd-al-'Aziz
by Dr. 'Abd-al-Rahman Bin-'abd-al-Shanifi, in which he
details the importance of the emerging information war and
its impact on the Middle East." (from filing) |
||
AFGP-2002-801488 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 493, n.26. |
|||
AFGP-2002-801848 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 567, n.12, 18 |
|||
AFGP-2002-801888 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 567, n.11 |
|||
AFGP-2002-803706 | Wikileaks, ISN 567, n.11, 18 | |||
AFGP-2002-803956 |
Wikileaks,
ISN188, n.27. Wikileaks,
ISN 154, n.29. |
|||
AFGP-2002-804479 |
Wikileaks, ISN 577, n.20 | |||
AFGP-2002-804547 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 570, n.42 ("detainee's passport"). |
|||
AFGP-2002-804556 | Wikileaks,
ISN 578, n.5. |
|||
AFGP-2002-804559 |
Wikileaks, ISN 232, n.57. | |||
AFGP-2002-807467 | Wikileaks, ISN 265, n.20. Wikileaks, ISN 234, n.34. Wikileaks, ISN 232, n.24. Wikileaks, ISN 154, n.40. | |||
AFGP-2002-900024 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 579, n.23 |
|||
AFGP-2002-900092 | Court Filing | "Redacting Captured Documents in the Guantanamo Litigation"; Document is completely redacted, but IIR 7 739 0382 02 and IIR 7 739 0391 02 state that it contains "personal letters and wills of Taliban/al-Qaida personnel." They are two of 33 intelligence reports derived from AFGP-2002-900092. Wikileaks, ISN 577, n.21. Wikileaks, ISN 493, n.26. | ||
AFGP-2002-900414 |
Wikileaks, ISN 579, n.23 | |||
AFGP-2002-900424 |
Wikileaks, ISN 579, n.23 | |||
AFGP-200[2]-900813 |
Wikileaks, ISN 265, n.29, 30 (says "AFGP-2003"). Wikileaks, ISN 550, n.24 (says "AFGP-2003"). | |||
AFGP-2002-901078 | Wikileaks, ISN 41, n.34, 39. Wikileaks, ISN 45, n.19. | |||
AFGP-2002-901188
(orig.) AFGP-2002-901188 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "A letter to the scholars of Deyubende in Peshawar, Pakistan. Osama bin Laden asks for a fatwa from them, noting that some Arab peninsula scholars have already done so. He also encourages them to recruit youth as soldiers for the jihad and the wealthy for donations to the cause. Finally, he asks for allegiance to himself and Mullah Mohammed Omar." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2002-901191 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 265, n.29, 30. Wikileaks,
ISN 550, n.24. |
|||
AFGP-2002-905509 | Commission Filing | |||
AFGP-2002-905527 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 41, n.19. Wikileaks,
ISN 508, n.14. Wikileaks,
ISN 497, n.40. Wikileaks,
ISN 235, n.12, 46. Wikileaks,
ISN 507, n.27. Wikileaks,
ISN 254, n.1, 32. Wikileaks,
ISN 434, n.9. Wikileaks,
ISN 49, n.33. Wikileaks,
ISN 121, n.8. |
|||
AFGP-2002-905558 | Commission Filing | Khalid
Al-Shaikh Mohammad (KSM) degree from North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University |
||
AFGP-2002-905797 | Commission Filing | |||
AFGP-2002-905854 | Commission Filing | Purports
to be Bin Laden family passport |
||
AFGP-2002-905856 | Commission Filing | Purports to be Bin Laden family passport | ||
AFGP-2002-905858 | Commission Filing | Purports to be Bin Laden family passport | ||
AFGP-2002-905863 | Commission Filing | Purports to be Bin Laden family passport | ||
AFGP-2002-905864 | Commission Filing | Purports to be Bin Laden family passport | ||
AFGP-2002-905880 |
Commission
Filing |
"Propaganda,
Open Source Intelligence & the First Amendment";
Transcript of "State of the Ummah" video. |
||
AFGP-2003-000483 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 899, n.14, 23 |
|||
AFGP-2003-000484 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 899, n.10, 21 |
|||
AFGP-2003-000486 |
Wikileaks, ISN 899, n.24 | |||
AFGP-2003-000503 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 899, n.11, 22 |
|||
AFGP-2003-000525 |
Wikileaks, ISN 899, n.9 | |||
AFGP-2003-000540 |
Wikileaks, ISN 899, n.12 | |||
AFGP-2003-000605 |
Wikileaks, ISN 899, n.13 | |||
AFGP-2003-001293
(orig.) AFGP-2003-001293 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "Meeting Notes and a Letter from Al-Wali: The document consists of notes or the agenda from a meeting on the situation in the Horn of Africa, and a letter from Al-Wali on training. The first part of the document appears to be either notes from a meeting, or the agenda for a meeting. The meeting apparently revolves around the relationship with Sheik Hassan, the military situation in Kismayo, the disposition of al-Qaeda operatives in the region, especially Ogaden." (CTC - West Point) | ||
AFGP-2004-002509 |
"Islamic Freedom Movement Propaganda Letter, late 2002-early 2003." (TPP, 56 n.14) | |||
AFGP-2005-0003302
(orig.) AFGP-2005-0003302 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"This
Pashto language document identifies a number of suspected
al-Qa’ida and Taliban associates in Afghanistan and
Pakistan. It also discusses efforts to disrupt
construction projects on the road between Jalalabad and
Kunar and provides a very practical example of how the
Haqqani network shelters a mix of foreign fighters and
Pakistani militants." (CTC-West
Point) |
||
BIAP top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
BIAP-2003-000059 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Iraqi relative working for a U.S. atomic energy agency" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000090 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Documents covering meetings between Agent #801 and Sheik Adil Mohammed Al-Minshed, the head of a tribe, during which they discussed WMD buried in the area of Halab, Syria, an Iraqi Oil Minister, missing Iraqi Generals and a dead Iraqi physicist suspected" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000073 |
"Collection of information on inconsequential court matters and correspondence on nuclear material theft" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-000575 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Internatonal Atomic Energy Agency report" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000652 | "Air Force procedures" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-000654 | "Air
Force Training Command Correspondence, Top Secret Letter
Regarding Fedayeen Work; Names, ranks and serial numbers of
Iraqi Air Force members" (FMSO/Internet
Archive).
"Saddam Regime Recruits Suicide Terrorists to Hit US
Interests" (partial internet translation, jveritas
on freerepublic.com) |
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BIAP-2003-000878 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "lectures" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000879 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Air force letters, administrative papers, memos concerning nightime flying, reports, orders, vacation requests and so on" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000884 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Military preparation Ali Bin Abi Talib Air base and Saad Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-000914 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Training manual for chemical and biological attacks" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001000 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Memos within the Iraqi Intelligence Service about Purchasing Video Cassettes" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001001 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Memos within the IIS, forwarding general administrative issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001002 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Information related to a group of Iraqi Intelligence Service employees assigned to take pictures of Iranians, who visited the sacred places in Iraq" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001003 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence within the IIS regarding purchasing requests, financial payments and committee formation responsible for the purchase of papers and photographic films costing 31,140,000 Iraqi Dinars" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001009 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Reports issued by the Iraqi Intelligence Service, dated 2002, pertaining to Iranian visitors going to the religious places in Iraq, and includes names of Iranian intelligence employees" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001016 | "Memos within the General Military Intelligence Directorate Auditing Accounts for the Year 1989" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001019 | "N/A" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001021 | "Correspondence and memos between the ministry of housing and reconstruction, Ministry of Justice and several companies" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001024 | Correspondence between the Ministry of Housing and Construction and Mijbil Muhammad Hasan Company for Contracting and Consulting Concerning the Sulayman Project Construction Contract (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001032 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Report about the daily security activities that were carried out by the Security Section of the 2nd Corps" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001035 | "Various Correspondence Issued by the General Military Intelligence Directorate, regarding Several Administrative Issues, an Investigation Issue of a Police Captain Injured During his Work by an Iraqi Military Detachment" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001043 | "Personnel file of Draftee, Diya' 'Aziz 'Ijayl Tahir Al-Safi" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001049 | "Memos issued by the Medical affairs directorate regarding several administrative and functional issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001050 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Information form of a Draftee and a correspondence including directives related to storing and maintaining the chemical supplies and the gas masks" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-00001051 | "Register book for the military patients issued by the Al-Rashid Military Hospital" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001058 | "Employees' Attendance Logbook belongs to the Medical Affairs Directorate of Al-Rashid Military Hospital during 1998" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00001065 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Ministry of Education Outgoing Inventory Voucher Log Book and A Poem" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-0001165 | "N/A" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-001224 | "Design document (Expansion Project name FATEH MOBAYAN) for a pipe with an inside coating that will withstand chemical material" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-001543 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Officer list" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-002011 | "Interview with Saddam's son-in-law" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-002059 | "War photos and pictures from Saddam's visit to the Soviet Union During 1970's" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-002410 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Cleaning chemical suits and how to hide chemicals to make sure that they are far from the city of Basrah" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-002453 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Document metions film testing and chemical rods" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-002497 | "Correspondence within the Military Industrialization Commission and Various Parties on Payment Vouchers against Vehicles Spare Parts" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-002507 | "National Monitoring Directorate of the Military Industrialization Commission financial records referring to car maintenance" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-002508 | "Financial records belonging to the National Monitoring Directorate concerning maintenance and vehicles spare parts requests" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-002728 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Operating procedures (SOP) for the operations room in case of an unscheduled United Nations visit; the names of nuclear and chemical specialist that will sleep over; a list of chemical material (sulphur, phosphate) being produced" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003020 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Lists of High-Ranking Ba'th Party Members" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003057 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "10th scheduled meeting for members of the Chemical Projects Implementation Authority dated 01/13/2003" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003094 | "Official Journal titled 'Al-Waqa' Al-Iraqiyyah' issued by the Ministry of Justice regarding laws for the government court, Al-Thawrah Headquarter decisions, republican protocols, internal adjustment, and instructions concerning to prohibit individuals and" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003167 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Inventories and reports on UN inspection teams containing charts, diagrams and tables" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003319 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative issues related to the Ministry of Industry concerned with buying control devices" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003366 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Military Industrialization Commission internal memorandums regarding several administrative issues such as telex schedules, robberies, updating internal systems, orders, receiving materials, meetings and bribery" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003488 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Book of bonuses paid to personnel from various departments, but organization is unknown" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003494 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Daily entries reports concerning the Chemical Platoon" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003502 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence within Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Command regarding administrative issues, reports on soil, and bills of lading for spare parts" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003518 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence circulated within Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base discussing various issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003521 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence regarding the position of equipment and supplies for the non chemical units in the Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base, vacation forms and medical checkups" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003533 | "Memos and Documents from the Chemical Platoon of Al-Qadisiyyah Airbase Command" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003539 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "A logbook of information on the training given to the Chemical Reconnaissance Division Air Force Elements" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003541 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Training Memorandum Issued by the Chemical Classification Commander of the Air Force and Air Defense" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003543 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Training
course and duties for the Chemical Platoon commander,
chemical reconnaissance and sterilization members" (FMSO/Internet Archive). Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. |
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BIAP-2003-003554 | "Internal Memos and Correspondence from Chemical Platoon Command and Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base to Various Departments" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003561 | "Personal Information on several chemists who graduated from the Chemical Atomic War College and the Chemical Classification Battalion" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003570 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence Concerning the Situation of the Officers who Worked in the Chemical Platoon" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003576 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Internal Correspondence and Memos about the Daily Status and Chemists' Reports at Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003592 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Notes on different chemical experiements and schematics for equipment" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003620 | "Organic Substances and Agricultural Items" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003622 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Meetings attended by Ba'th Party Division Commands and the Secretariat of Ba'th Party Comrade Sattih Ahmed, and a book about chemical compounds and herbicides" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003630 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative issues related to Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003636 | "Memos and correspondence issued by Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base and the Chemical Platoon last regarding administrative issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003639 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative issues, instructions, and procedures of usage Yugoslavian shelters incase of nuclear or chemical attack" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003643 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Admin Correspondence between Al-Qadisiyyah Airbase and the Chemical Platoon regarding officer promotions" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003644 | "Correspondence within Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base pertaining to administrative related directives" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003658 | "Al-Kadisiyah Air Base administrative file" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003663 | "Chemical components, radiation level checks, and equipment supplies at Al-Qadisia Airbase" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003668 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Administrative Issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003675 | "Chemical Training Courses" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003676 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Nominating low ranking officers belonging to the Chemical Corpse to attend various training courses" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003683 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Logbook of the Chemical Protection Equipments at Al-Qadisiyyah Airbase in 1994" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003685 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Meetings recorded at alKadisiyya command base referencing instructions about chemical weapons, and list Iraqi officials" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003686 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Chemical platoons in alKadisiyya air base; mentions chemical training; peoples names; places they work at; and their home addresses" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003687 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence within Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Command" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003689 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative issues of the Chemical Platoon of the Qadisiyyah Saddam Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003693 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Logbook of the incoming messages of the Chemical Platoon" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003695 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Chemical Training at Air Bases and a List of Ba'th Party Leadership" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003701 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Logbook of outgoing and the incoming letters of different air bases" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003707 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence dated 1999, within the Command of Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base in regards to preparing the schedule of the training for the Chemical and Engineering Platoons, the curriculum of the courses" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003715 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Contain correspondences and handwritten memos issued from the Chemical Platoon Center sent to Al-Qadisiyyah Air Force Base Command, regarding deserters" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003717 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative issues belonging to the Chemical Corps of Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Command" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003733 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Several topics" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003752 | "Al-Kadisiyah Air Base administrative documents" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003754 | "Chemical Protection Procedures and Training and admin issues concerning officers in the Chemical Platoon of the Command of Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003756 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative Memos For the Chemical Platoon of Al-Qadisiyyah Air Force Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003765 | "Inspection for all the Air Bases" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003767 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Various types of training at the Al- Kadisiyya Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003769 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Al - Kadisiyya Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003770 | "Records of chemical equipment mask protectors, and base and branch movements" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003771 | "Misc documents to include: bills and reports - one mentions escapee Thaer Ahamad Hussein who belonged ot the Chemical platoons in alKadisiyya Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003772 | "Logbook" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003773 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Command Memos regarding Administrative Issues such as Promoting and Transferring Personnel" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003778 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Memos Issued by the Chemical Platoon at Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Regarding Transferring Low-Ranking Officers" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003783 | "Correspondence Related to Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base Regarding Various Administrative Issues" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003784 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative Issues dated 1990 belonging to Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base including Rosters of Promoted Officers and Others" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003790 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Registers Belonging to Officers, Commanders and Leaders, dated 2000" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003792 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence within the Chemical Platoon of the Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003793 | "Correspondence Within the Chemical Platoon of the Al-Qadisiyyah Airbase" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003794 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Administrative letters belonging to Al-Qadisiyyah Air Base involving promotions, transfers, mail, and training" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
BIAP-2003-003798 | "Administrative orders issued by the Al-Qadisiyyah Airbase Directorate" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003803 | "Study About The Sterilization And Showering Vehicle and general instructions of using the vehicle" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003806 | "Instructions Manual For a German Meteorological Conditions Test Unit" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003828 | "Army technical information" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003831 | "Weather and Wind" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003832 | "Book titled Using of Chemical and Biological Weapons dated 1985" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003848 | "Training Notebooks Issued by the Chemical Classification Directorate Under the Chief of Army Staff in 1986 For Armed Forces Training" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003879 | "Newspaper articles written in both English and Arabic regarding Dr Rihab Taha 'Azawi (Dr Germ) and various other articles" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003900 | "A Cornell University Study titled 'Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America'" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003901 | "Cornell University Website that contain Website Articles About Insects" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-003902 | "Copies of Studies about Natural Enemies in North America" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
BIAP-2003-00004456 | "Administration correspondence of the Presidential Diwan" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
CMPC-2003-0006 | "IIS Background Checks on Foreign visits, specifically delegates from France from Iraqi descent had past dealings with Iraqi Military Fabrication Directorate, one delegate was an agent of IIS and provided Military Fabrication with products and chemical wea" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000080 | "Notes on factors that have shaped Iraq's policies on weapons of mass destruction Developments from December 1998 to present" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000132 |
"Document contains financial records and books about Missiles Solid Fuel Chemistry" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000153 |
"Tables including Information About Hidden Equipments" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000214 |
"Research Study" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000331
(orig.) CMPC-2003-000331 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive IDA |
"IIS
reports.lists of against and collecting on Russian
opposition groups" (FMSO/Internet Archive) "IIS reports collection plans, lists of agents and relationship with Russian opposition groups" (IDA, vol. 2) |
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CMPC-2003-000379 |
"Net station number" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-0000382 |
"Pilot Salwan Jamil 'Udah's Report of Air Bomb tests" and as CMPC-2003-000382 "Report from the National Monitoring Directorate and Report of a Pilot's Test" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000386 |
"Test Results and Analysis of Bombing Experiments" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000387 | "BRIP 400KG Spanish Bomb Experiment and Documentation Information" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000421 | "International media concerning Mujahedin al Khalq" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000537 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Current Location of neutron source" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
CMPC-2003-000539 | "Request for graphite blocks/pieces" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000540 |
"Al Kindi General Company requesting HMX (5 Kilograms)" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000566 | "2000 promotions (SSO) names, ranks, political attitudes, pictures of Saddam & Qusay" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000567 | "Name list" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000594 | "Protection from chemicals" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000776 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "UN inspection team visit" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
CMPC-2003-000788 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "SSO location of weapons/ammunition storage with map" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
CMPC-2003-000878 | "Information on SSO, ISS, and assistant to 'Chemical Ali'" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000944 | "Handwritten notes on Nerve and Choking agents and possible methods of protection" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000959 | "Correspondence between UNSCOM, NMD, and other Iraqi Government Agencies" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000962 | "Ministry of Industry and Industrialization correspondence relevant to Iraqi missile testing programs" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000963 | "NMD correspondence with Military Manufacturing, Iraqi Universities and UNSCOM" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000976 | "Purchases of chemical materials by Al-Razzi Center, 1994" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-000976 | "Report written in English by the National Monitoring Directorate in Iraq, entitled 'Missile Warheads'" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-B01017 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-001488 | FMSO/Internet Archive | Internet
translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here |
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CMPC-2003-001950 | FMSO/Internet Archive | "Russian
Report on American troop dispositions in the Gulf" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
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CMPC-2003-002284 |
Partial
translations posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here
and here
and referenced here |
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CMPC-2003-002611 | FMSO/Internet Archive | Partial
translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here |
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CMPC-2003-005412 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-005626 |
IDA |
"Report
from the Iraqi Intelligence Service Regarding Projects of
Manufacturing Explosives" (IDA, vol. 2). |
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CMPC-2003-005749 | IDA |
"Iraqi
Intelligence Service Comparison of IEDs (Improvised
Explosive Devices) for 2000/2001" (IDA, vol. 2). |
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CMPC-2003-005793 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-005914 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-005934 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-005935 | FMSO/Internet Archive | Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2003-006430 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-006874 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-007410 |
IDA |
"A
letter, dated 2000, from the Director of the 1st
Directorated of the IIS, addressed to the Director of the
al-Ghafiqi Project, requesting to review the annual plan of
the al-Ghafiqi for the year 2000" (IDA, vol. 5) |
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CMPC-2003-008945 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-009044 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00009114 |
"Forms and hadwritten notes written in English about the analysis of some chemical materials which are used as insecticides" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00010717 |
"Undated analysis of medical chemicals and drugs written in English" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00010874 |
"Personnel file on the Iraqi Intelligence Service agent Khalid 'Allawi Hammadi Al-Mashhadani" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00010981 |
"The Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) internal correspondence dated 1999, concerning incoming and outgoing mail surveillance" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00011082 |
"Iraqi Intelligence Service memos during 1990-1993 regarding material and equipment inventory lists for several old buildings, including material or equipment, quantity and utility expenses, maintenance recommendations & renovation materials" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00011084 | "Report Presented by Criminal Director to Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) to Relocate Main Directorate" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-011229 |
IDA |
"List
of 9 Ba'th Party Suicide Volunteers" (IDA, vol. 2). |
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CMPC-2003-011673 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-012331 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2003-012666
(orig.) CMPC-2003-012666 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Letter from Qusay concerning Kuwaiti POWs being used as human shields" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
CMPC-2003-012709 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-012808 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-012938 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00013038 |
"Memos of Iraqi Intelligence Service Regarding Orders to Delete All Proscribed Information, Inspection Committees Subjects and Any Military Industrialization Information Available in Employee Computers" (FMSO/Internet Archive). Partial internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here | |||
CMPC-2003-013050 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-013486 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-013538 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-013552 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-013565 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-013578 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00013804 |
"Reports dated in Feb 2003 within the General Military Intelligence Directorate (GMID) referring to the security situation on February 2003 of the Army units" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-00013806 | "Instructions issued by the Director of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, including steps to be taken when the United Nations inspectors start inspecting Iraqi locations" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-013956 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here
and referenced here
and here |
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CMPC-2003-014713 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00014762 |
"Correspondence within the GMID regarding orders by Saddam Hussein to accept Fedayeen Saddam volunteers from all ages, requesting for names of GMID personnel and prohibiting the use of military duty cars by families of military personnel" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
CMPC-2003-014998 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015036 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015065 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00015083 |
IDA |
"Investigative
reports by the Iraqi Intelligence Service about failed bombs
intended to destroy the residence of the US Ambassador in
Jakarta, Japanese Embassy and American Airlines in
Philippines" (IDA, vol. 2) |
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CMPC-2003-015213 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015229 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015340 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015380 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015392 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015490 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015588 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2003-015620 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015638 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015640 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015684 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015699 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015713 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015722 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015757 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-015770 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-016081 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-016083 |
Partial internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here and referenced here and here. | |||
CMPC-2003-016112 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2003-016251 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-016373 (orig. & trans.) |
Unredacted |
"Declassified
Iraqi Memo Points to the Genesis of the Insurgency" (Unredacted/National
Security Archive); "Saddam's insurgency plan" (Ray
Robison); "A Top Secret Document Dated January 23,
2003 From Iraqi Intelligence: A Plan for Action in the Event
of a Regime Downfall" (MEMRI) |
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CMPC-2003-016529 |
IDA |
"IIS's
M8 Annual Special Report 2002" (IDA, vol. 2) |
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CMPC-2003-016674 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2003-00017015 |
IDA |
"Production
and execution of a bomb within the (IIS)" (IDA, vol. 2) |
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CMPC-2003-017029 |
IDA |
"Memos and correspondence within the Iraqi Intelligence Service about preparing and executing a mission related to blowing up a Turkish School in Northern Iraq" (IDA, vol. 2) | ||
CMPC-2004-000156 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2004-000167 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2004-000394 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-000622 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-000983 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001117 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001227 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001235 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001301 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001304 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001648 |
Partial
internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com
here |
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CMPC-2004-001752 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001779 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001807 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001854 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001874 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-001877 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002003 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002134 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002165 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002188 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002191 |
Partial internet translation posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here | |||
CMPC-2004-002193 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002194 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002219
(orig.) CMPC-2004-002219 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive |
Also
partial internet translation posted by jveritas on
freerepublic.com here |
||
CMPC-2004-002225 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002228 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002234 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002289 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002379 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002486 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002487 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002489 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002490 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002491 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002493 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002610 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-002746 |
IDA |
"Memorandum
Related to the Iraqi Intelligence Service Concerning
Explosives" (IDA, vol. 3) |
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CMPC-2004-002801 |
IDA |
"Iraqi
Intelligence Service file about making a remote-explosive
bomb with instructions and photos of the process, dated 28
July to 20 August 2001" (IDA, vol. 3). |
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CMPC-2004-002892 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-003015 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
CMPC-2004-003020 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-003346 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-003446 |
IDA |
"Work
orders to charge a car with explosives using the RDX and
RE4A materials" (IDA, vol. 3) |
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CMPC-2004-003807 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-003816 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-003978 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
CMPC-2004-004404 |
Partical
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. Described by jveritas on
freerepublic.com here. |
|||
CMPC-2004-004572 |
IDA |
"Volunteers
for 'Nusrat al-'Iraq' and 'Ashbal Saddam' Courses" (IDA,
vol. 3) |
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CMPC-2004-005167 |
Partial internet translation by jveritas on freerepublic.com | |||
CMPC-2004-00005211 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
CMPC-2004-005285 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
CMPC-2004-005307 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005730 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005780 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005795 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005796 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005801 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005809 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005810 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005856 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005857 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-005997 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
CMPC-2004-006626 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. Also reference by jveritas here.
|
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GUAN top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
GUAN-2006-A02327 | Wikileaks, ISN 189, n.23 ("detainee's wife began to write him discussing financial difficulties"). | |||
GUAN-2007-T03214-HT |
Wikileaks, ISN 171, n.3. | |||
GUAN-2007-I10153-HT |
Wikileaks, ISN 171, n.3. | |||
GUAN-2007-A00595-HT |
Wikileaks,
ISN 570, n.52 (correspondence with transferred
detainee, ISN 217) |
|||
GUAN-2007-T03659 |
Wikileaks, ISN 570, n.52 (correspondence with transferred detainee, ISN 217) | |||
GUAN-2007-T04158 |
Wikileaks, ISN 570, n.52 (correspondence with transferred detainee, ISN 217) | |||
GUAN-2006-P01242 |
Wikileaks,
ISN 231, n.10. |
|||
GUAN-2005-T02079 |
Wikileaks, ISN 121, n.41. | |||
GUAN-2005-T05041 |
Wikileaks, ISN 121, n.43. | |||
GUAN-2006-T00583 |
Wikileaks, ISN 121, n.43. | |||
GUAN-2006-T00769-HT |
Court
Filing |
"Exploiting
GTMO Detainee Letters Home" |
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IISP top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
IISP-2003-00006409 |
"[batch 3113-15] dated 12 February 2001. The file contains minutes of the meeting between Saddam and Vojislav Seselj, the head of the Serbian Radical Party." (UK Parliament) | |||
IISP-2003-00013214 |
IDA |
"Iraqi
Intelligence Service (IIS) File on Hulmi Zaidan Khalaf Hamza
Al Qaisi" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
IISP-2003-00026588
(orig.) IISP-2003-00026588 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive IDA |
"Details
on 'Far'ay Saddam and Muhammad al-Mahdi' Sector and Letters
to the IIS" (IDA, vol. 3). Also partial internet
translations posted by jveritas on freerepublic.com here
and here.
|
||
IISP-2003-00026728 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
IISP-2003-00027192 |
IDA |
"Agreement
between Iran and Hamas designating $15 million dollars a
month to form a new group called 'Palestine Hizbullah'"
(IDA, vol. 3) |
||
IISP-2003-00027194 |
IDA |
"Information
about the Palestinian internal situation" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
IISP-2003-00027918 |
IDA |
"Personal
data of Abu al-'Abbas, terrorist leader out of Iraq" (IDA,
vol. 3) |
||
IISP-2003-00027971 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
IISP-2003-00028159 |
IDA |
"Reports
about the main targets, airports and air bases in Israel"
(IDA, vol. 5) |
||
IISP-2003-00029003 |
IDA |
"IIS
Research Study on the rebellion of 1991 Refugee Camp and a
volunteered Fedayeen Saddam member" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
IISP-2003-00031173 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
IISP-2003-00040598 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
IISP-2003-00042526 |
IDA |
"IIS
Agent executed discussing a mission to assassinate two
Swedish journalists" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
IISP-2003-00044225 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
IISP-2003-00046258 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
ISGP-2003-00003005 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00007057 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00009701 |
"[F]rom batch 3113-15 contains a total of 283 pages comprising meeting minutes dated 1995 between Saddam and foreign visitors to Iraq who included: Rafael Muratuf an official from Tataristan, 'Iz-al-Din Al-Hanshiri the Secretary of the General Public Committee for Transportation in Libya, Pedro Mirayth Britu (Deputy Prime Minster of Cuba), Dr. Mustafa 'Uthman, delegate from the Sudanese president, Serge Mathew (a French politician), and Al-Habib Bin Yahya (Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs), Staff Lieutenant General Hassan 'Abd-al-Rahman 'Ali (Sudanese Minister of Defense), 'Abdallah Salih Al-Bar (delegate from the Yemeni president), Vladimir Ramtalin (Delegate of the Republican of Belarus) and Vladimir Zirinovski (head of the Russian Liberal Democratic Party)." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00009914 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00010366 |
IDA |
"Lessons
in 'Secret Organization and Jihad Work' Against the Saudi
Royal Family" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGP-2003-00010399 |
IDA |
"Inventories
of the weapons within the Iraqi Embassies in several
countries, such as Geneva, Brussels, Sweden, Athens,
Austria, and Madrid" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGP-2003-00011423 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00011487 |
IDA |
"Two
Iraqi suicide bombers Sri Lankans, Mihindar Amanayak and
Kaminah Wastawinkon" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGP-2003-00014127 |
"Secret
Meeting with Taliban group members and Iraqi Government" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
|||
ISGP-2003-00014100 |
IDA |
"IIS
Correspondence, Memorandum, etc. from the Iraqi Embassy in
the Phillipines and the Iraqi Foreign Ministry" (IDA, vol.
3) |
||
ISGP-2003-00014607 |
"[A] letter dated 3 September 2002 from 'Ali 'Abdallah Salman to Mr Secretary [of the President] saying that he encloses the results of the tests on three recording devices that they took from the Iraqi Intelligence Services. It says they were tested for explosives, bugging devices, radiation and chemical and biological contaminants. Enclosed is a signed, handwritten letter from the manager (no name included) of the Food Test & Analysis Laboratory of the ministry of commerce dated 23 August 2002." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00014614 |
"[A] letter dated 16 September 2000 from Engineer Musari'a Karim Mahmud to the Presidential Secretary under the subject heading of "Technical Opinion". It discusses why the sound quality was poor on the recording of the president's meeting with some officials from the Atomic Energy [AC: the Arabic is not explicit but it is probably the Iraqi Atomic Energy Association rather than the IAEA]. The file goes on to say that a meeting was held with various people including the technical deputy of the manager of the TV and Radio, plus a number of technical experts from the ministry of information. They reached several conclusions but the first was that the sound was recorded on an audio cassette rather than on a video cassette." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00014623 |
"[A] facsimile and it shares that in common with the other Press Office files in box 178 and other Press Office files in the same batch. This suggests that as a matter of course either the Press Office regularly copied correspondence and minutes to pass on to the IIS or it was the Presidency Office that did so. This is not unusual in a regime where everyone and every government department is monitored by at least one intelligence agency or another." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00014647 | FMSO/Internet Archive | Internet
translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. |
||
ISGP-2003-00014657 |
"The
file folder has 'NIV' (No Intelligence Value) written on it
and that it was scanned by user TNMACCI on 11 December 2005.
It contains 24 pages in Arabic in total. The relevant pages
refer to the minutes of a meeting held between Saddam
Hussein and Ahmad Ibrahim, the head of Sudan's parliament
[Analyst Comment (AC): Ahmad Ibrahim 'Umar was at that time
the secretary general of the Sudanese ruling party the
National Congress Party so it is unclear whether the author
was mistaken about his position or the wrong words were
chosen to describe 'parliament' and 'National Congress',
which in Arabic are similar] on 24 July 2001. It follows
exactly the same format as the Galloway minutes in that
there is a cover letter from 'Ali 'Abdallah Salman (in this
case dated 27 July 2001) then follows the actual
transcription of the minutes in the same format. Furthermore
it has the hole punches on the same side of the page plus
the staple marks in the top right hand corner. The first
page states that the text is the minutes of the meeting of
the morning of Wednesday, 24 July 2001. The Iraqi attendees
were Dr Sa'dun Hamadi, head of the National Council and Dr
Naji Sabri, Foreign Minister. Attendees from the President's
Office were Lieutenant General Dr 'Abd Humayd Mahmud
Al-Khitab, Presidential Secretary and Mr 'Ali 'Abdallah
Salman, Presidential Press Secretary. Then follows the
minutes of the dialogue between Saddam and Ahmad Ibrahim
[AC: A full translation can be provided upon request.] Also
of note is the fact that neither the minutes nor the
covering letter are classified." (UK
Parliament) |
|||
ISGP-2003-00015320 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00015672 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00017230 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00017693 |
"related to 'Ali 'Abdallah Salman who was the Press Secretary at the time of the Galloway meeting. . . from batch 3113-15 is 97 pages from the press secretary's office, dated June 2000, of minutes concerning meetings between Saddam and the following foreign dignitaries: Jordanian prime minister, chairman of the Indonesian People's Consultative Council, Malaysian foreign minister, Indonesian commerce and industry minister and the president of Venezuela." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00018997 |
"[A] 23 page file that includes minutes of a meeting dated on 1 April 2002 between Saddam and a Turkish minister." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00020739 |
"from batch 3113-15 is 66 pages including memos dated 1998, issued from the Office of the Presidency concerning minutes of meeting between Jordanian opposition politician Layth Shibaylat and Saddam Hussein." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGP-2003-00022866 |
IDA |
"Correspondence
issued from the Iraqi Intelligence Service concerning
Political Status in Kuwait" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGP-2003-00026130 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00026334 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. |
|||
ISGP-2003-00028868 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "In
the Prewar Iraq documents posted on the Pentagon/FMSO
website I found document ISGP-2003-00028868 where on pages
20, 21, and 22 of the pdf document there is a top secret
memo on how to train and use the Arab Feedaeyeens as Suicide
Bombers or as the memo call them 'Estishehadeyeen' which
means in Arabic 'Suicide Martys.'" (partial internet
translation by jveritas
at freerepublic.com) |
||
ISGP-2003-00031138 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00033345 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00034014 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00035064 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00035946 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00036745 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGP-2003-00300189 |
IDA |
"Iraqi
Intelligence Service Memos regarding affiliations with
terrorist groups [updated and with complete translation]"
(IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00000813 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | Described by jveritas on freerepublic.com here. | ||
ISGQ-2003-00000875 |
Described by jveritas on freerepublic.com here. | |||
ISGQ-2003-00001019 |
Described by jveritas on freerepublic.com here. | |||
ISGQ-2003-00001957 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00002541 |
IDA |
"Fedayeen Saddam's Executions in
2000" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00002667 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00002783 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00003576 |
IDA |
"Presented reports by groups of
sources concerning the activities of Badr Corps and
Hezballah Party" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00003598 |
IDA |
"Correspondence and Security
Reports within the Secretariat of Fedayeen Saddam" (IDA,
vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00003599 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00003654 |
IDA |
"Letters pertaining to Fedayeen
Saddam Secretariat Office in relation to Martyrdom
Operations" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00003672 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00004439 |
IDA |
"Intelligence reports of the
Fedayeen Saddam on the opposition parties in the autonomous
ruling region" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00004467
(orig.) ISGQ-2003-00004467 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive IDA |
"Information about a mission
carried out against the US and UK citizens by a Fedayeen
Saddam Commando (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00004500
(orig.) ISGQ-2003-00004500 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00004526 | IDA |
"Memorandum from Fedayeen Saddam
Secretariat concerns requests from Sudanese individuals and
a Yemeni to join Fedayeen Saddam Forces" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00004530 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Contain a memorandum of the
Fedayeen Saddam dated 2002 in regards to gather information
on a container that contains chemical materials hidden at
Al- Sabihat village of Al-Karmah Sub District at
Al-Fallujah" (FMSO/Internet
Archive). Partial internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. |
||
ISGQ-2003-00004790 | IDA |
"Terrorist activities of Fedayeen
Saddam in Kurdish cities by using explosive devices" (IDA,
vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00005228 |
IDA |
"A plot to liquidate Ahmad
al-Jalabi, one of the Iraqi opposition leaders in London"
(IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00005289 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00026777 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Request dated 06 June 2002 sent
from Allah Akbar Operational Command to First Section
Director concerning providing the total numbers of the
existing arsenals to its headquarters" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00027663 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Information on the movement orders of the leadership of the Second Corps" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00027787 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Foreign Intelligence Report" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00029352 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Intelligence reports belonging to the GMID on various issues such as daily operations during the Iraq-Iran War" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00029681 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Military Intelligence School's study about the deep reconnaissance team that consists of several personnel" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00029844 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "GMID Intelligence Gathered from
Iraqi Embassies about Iran in 1989" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00029875 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Reports about Japanese companies participating in the Iranian petro-chemical industry. locations of several Iranian petro-chemical factories" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00030628 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "A Lecture Prepared by the Military Intelligence School titled 'Battle Signs'" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00030661 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "The General Military Intelligence Directorate's Correspondence with its Affiliated Sections" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00030808 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Information And Reports Regarding The War Between Iraq and Iran, communications with UN Secretary General, Iran's diplomatic movements through Foreign Minister's official visits to some Gulf States, Greece, Foreign Minister's press interviews" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00031448 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Correspondence between the Special First Division Artillery and 935th Light Battery for logbook of radio codes and phone operators, security issues, protecting chemical weapons, and other general subjects" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00031455 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00031461 |
"Correspondence and reports from the Iraqi Intelligence Service to the General Military Intelligence Directorate (GMID) and the Presidency Office regarding military information about the Iranian troops', brigades' and companies' movements and their locatio" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | |||
ISGQ-2003-00033149 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "The General Military Intelligence Directorate orders to attack Iranian targets" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
ISGQ-2003-00033155 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034244 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034245 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034311 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034675 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034692 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034760 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00034954 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00036893 |
IDA |
"Al-Quds Army Chief of Staff
Correspondence" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00043333 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00044390 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00044424 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. Referenced by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. Referenced again by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
ISGQ-2003-00044733 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00044796 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00044897 |
"(batch 3223-2), dated 3 September 1993, is a meeting between Saddam and Dr. George Habash, the Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. In the same file is minutes of a meeting between Saddam and the president of Yemen on 4 August 1990. In both cases, the same format of letter headed cover letters signed by press secretary Muhsin Khalil, and unclassified minutes pages that have no letter head. The hole punches are on the right hand side of the page." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGQ-2003-00045131 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00045769 |
"[A] file of 58 pages and is from batch 3223-2 and consists of the minutes of a meeting between the former president of Algeria, Ahmad Bin Billah and Saddam Hussein on 14 September 1990. The meeting discussed some of the joint concerns of the Iraqi and Algerian nations including their worries from the increased American and French interference in the Arab affairs. The file is interesting because it shows a work in progress. The writer has printed out the minutes and has then edited them by hand. There would be no need to add such notes if the minutes were being typed up from handwritten notes." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGQ-2003-00046010 |
from "(batch 3223-2) is a 153 pages long transcription of minutes of a meeting between Saddam Hussein and 'Abbas Madani, the head of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) in Algeria and the accompanying delegation on 8 September 1990. The meeting was in the presence of 'Abdallah Fadil, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs, Hamid Yusif Hammadi, Presidential Secretary, Lt. Colonel 'Abd-al-Hamid Mahmud, Presidential Companion, Muhsin Khalil, Press Secretary and 'Ali Bilhaj (an Algerian official). This file is interesting because it is dated in 1990 and the press secretary at that time was Muhsin Khalil. Looking at the Arabic text it is clear that the format was exactly the same and little has changed since 1990, when this file is dated, and August 2002. A letter headed cover page from the Press Secretary in the Presidency Office, titled "Minutes" and signed by the press secretary. The transcription of the meeting itself is on separate pages that are not letter headed, nor are they classified, they are simply numbered. Interestingly Muhsin Khalil preferred to place his hole punches on the right hand side of the page rather than the left like 'Ali 'Abdallah Salman." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGQ-2003-00046015 |
"[F]rom batch 3223-2. This file details a meeting concerning the recent invasion of Kuwait held on 12 September 1990 between Saddam Hussein and Ahmed Rida Kadirah, advisor to King Hasan II of Morocco. The meeting was held in the presence of Tariq Aziz and, Hamid Yusif Hammadi, the Presidential Secretary. Once again, the file follows the same exact format." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGQ-2003-00046659 |
IDA |
"Correspondence, dated 24 Sep 2002,
within the General Military Intelligence Directorate (GMID),
regarding a research study titled, "The Emergence of
al-Wahhabiyyah Movement and its Historical Roots" (IDA, vol.
5) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00047996 |
IDA |
"Jordanian Suicide Pilot dated
between 8/13/1990 and 9/25/1990" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00049026 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00053720 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00055358 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00055741 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00057844 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-00072355 |
IDA |
"Iraqi inmates volunteering for the
Palestinian cause" (IDA, vol. 3) |
||
ISGQ-2003-00135742 |
"[F]rom
batch 3230-1 is 176 pages dated February 1986 and consist of
minutes of meetings between high-ranking military personnel.
The text specifically states that these minutes were taken
from cassettes and recordings of the aforementioned
meetings. Pages 2-23, 25-65, 68 refer to minutes for a
meeting held on 01 February 1986 between Saddam and a number
of high-ranking officers including, but not limited to the
following: Retired Staff Lieutenant General Qadduri Jabir
Mahmud Al-Duri; Retired Staff Major General 'Abd-al-Mun'im 'Abd-al-Mu'ti Qadduri; Retired Staff Major General Mutar 'Abid Hasan Al-Ma'ini; Retired Staff Brigadier General Kamil Khamis Hammadi Al-Samirra'i; Retired Staff Air Commodore Isma'il Sa'd Faris Al-Sa'd; Staff Major General Hazim Salih Dawud Al-Janabi; Staff Major General Subhi Mahmud Isma'il; Staff Brigadier General Retired Tariq 'Inad Al-Shammari;Staff Air Commodore Muhammad Isma'il Mustaf. Pages 69 and 157 are forms indicating the number and date of cassettes. The notes make express reference to cassettes and that the pages are a transcription of those cassettes. The document is handwritten and dated 1986" (UK Parliament) |
|||
ISGQ-2003-M0000521-5 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0000767 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0001714
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0003922 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0003964 |
IDA |
"An undated meeting presided over
by President Saddam Hussein and his Ba'th Party members
regarding the attack on Iraq and the political reaction of
some Arab countries and the United States of America" (IDA,
vol. 4) |
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ISGQ-2003-M0003978 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0003997 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004153
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004244 ISGQ-2003-M0004244-1 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004286
(trans.) ISGQ-2003-M0004286 (trans.2) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004444
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004528
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004560
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004660
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004665
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004666
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004667
(trans.) ISGQ-2003-M0004667 (trans. JCOA-HT) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004669
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004694
(trans.) ISGQ-2003-M0004694 (trans. JCOA-HT) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004923
(trans.) ISGQ-2003-M0004923 (trans.2) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004925
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0004932
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0005494
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0005942
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0005943
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0005967
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0006248 |
IDA |
"Video containing a recorded
meeting that took place on 19 Apr 90 among President Saddam
Hussein, the Iraqi Cabinet, President Yasser Arafat and the
Palestinian delegation" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2003-M0006443 |
IDA |
"Saddam meets with Command Member
to discuss the biological profile in relation to the
Iran-Iraq War and the Arab-Israeli Conflict" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2003-M0006893
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0006960 |
IDA |
"Saddam Discusses Western Politics
and America's Involvement in Somalia" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2003-M0007035 |
"(from batch 3230-1) is a 63 minutes long audio tape of Saddam Hussein's meeting with the President of Vietnam on 9 November 1989. An interpreter translates from Arabic into Vietnamese. The two leaders discussed the Iraq-Iran War. This is a clear example of Saddam recording a meeting with a foreign head of state. Note also that the file originates from a different batch to the Galloway document, which was 3113-15." (UK Parliament) | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0007044
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0007133
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0007379
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0007419 |
IDA |
"Saddam Hussein meeting with his
Ministers, Qusay Saddam and Abid al-Tikriti" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2003-M0007740
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0007799
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0008110
(trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2004-M0014359 | FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015510-1 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015812-23 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015817-9 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015831-2 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015840-5 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015879-4 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015882-11 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015889-6 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015895-2 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015895-4 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015898-2 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2003-M0015954-7 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2004-00060580 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Saddam Ordered to Treat The Arab
Feedayeen Terrorists The Same as Iraqi Soldiers" (partial
internet translation,
jveritas on freerepublic.com) |
||
ISGQ-2004-00088446 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGQ-2004-00102327 |
IDA |
"Memoranda within the Iraqi
Intelligence Service (IIS) dated on 1992 concerning the
agreement between the IIS and Abu al-Abbas, the General
Secretariat of the Palestinian Liberation Organization"
(IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2004-00102335 | IDA |
"Letter from Abu al-Abbas, the
Secretary of the Palestinian Liberation Front, to support
Iraq" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2004-00102336 | IDA |
"Information on the Secretary of
the Palestinian Liberation Front, Abu al-Abbas and his
relations with the Iraqis" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2004-00102338 |
IDA |
"Correspondence within the Iraqi
Presidency- Arab Liberal Movement Bureau and Palestinian
Liberation Front regarding presenting passpors to secretary-
general of the Palestinian Liberation Front and supporting
them with money" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2004-00220151 |
Partial internet translation by jveritas on freerepublic.com. Also referenced by jveritas here and here | |||
ISGQ-2004-00224003 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
ISGQ-2005-00016212 |
IDA |
"IIS Information about Ansar
al-Islam Group (Political Affiliation)" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00017130 |
IDA |
"Information About Groups Aimed to
Attack American Interests in the Gulf Region dated between
1997 and 2002" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00017457 |
IDA |
"Tables of Various Activities of
the Iraqi Directorates" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00017862 |
IDA |
"Information about the relation
between Algeria and Iran" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00019580 |
IDA |
"Iraqi Intelligece Service (IIS)
handwritten correspondenc regarding information on the
Islamic armed groups in Algeria and article subjected
accusing Bin Laden on supporting the Salvias materialistic
and logistic" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00019583 |
IDA |
"Report on sources of weapon and
finance of the Muslim groups in Algeria" (IDA, vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00022470 |
Partial
translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
ISGQ-2005-00023243 |
Partial translation by jveritas on freerepublic.com. Referenced by jveritas on freerepublic.com. | |||
ISGQ-2005-00024493
(orig.) ISGQ-2005-00024493 (trans.) |
CTC
- West Point |
"Iraqi
Intelligence Service reports on Al-Qa'ida Threats in
Djibouti: The Djibouti station of the Iraqi Intelligence
Service reports on threats by Al-Qaeda to blow up foreign
companies in Djibouti, and on the activities of Islamist
groups in Djibouti and Somaliland." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00026108 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
ISGQ-2005-00028282 |
IDA |
"Correspondence from GMID regarding
the Assignment of Major 'Imad al-Mansub to a Suicidal
Operation against American and British forces" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00034061 |
IDA |
"Scientific ideas prepared by
Biologist Employee 'Uday Salim Mahdi raising producing
viruses and germs for the purpose of polluting the water
tanks for the US camps in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia" (IDA,
vol. 5) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00037352 |
IDA |
"Memos of General Military
Directorate Regarding Suicide Mission Volunteers During
2001" (IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00044975 |
IDA |
"Granting of $2,000 US Dollars to
the 'IIS Source' Major Mustafa Hama Khan, awarded for his
'outstanding performance' in blasting the headquarters of
the illegal British Organization (4RS) with five KGs of TNT"
(IDA, vol. 4) |
||
ISGQ-2005-00118681 |
IDA |
"Correspondence, dated 1998 and
1999, between the Iraqi Intelligence Services and the
General Security Directorate on the activities of the
Islamic Resistance Organization (HAMAS) of Iraq" (IDA, vol.
4) |
||
ISGZ top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
ISGZ-2004-01894 |
"The
translation below was made by the Pentagon translator(s) and
the translated document was posted on the FMSO Iraqi
documents website before it was unfortunately shut down on
November 2nd 2006. Fortunately I was able to download it and
save it before the website shut down." (jveritas
at freerepublic.com) |
|||
ISGZ-2004-007589 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com. |
||
ISGZ-2004-009247
(orig.) ISGZ-2004-009247 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-015065 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-018178 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-018198 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-019920
(orig.) ISGZ-2004-019920 (trans.) |
FMSO/Internet Archive | Discussed
by Juan Cole ("Saddam
Was Trying to Capture Zarqawi") and jveritas ("Document:
Zarqawi in Iraq Long Before the War Started" which
includes a separate, partial translation). |
||
ISGZ-2004-027390 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-027808 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-028179 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas on freerepublic.com. |
|||
ISGZ-2004-028947 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-031613 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-032133 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | |||
ISGZ-2004-009247 |
"This
document contains a 9 page report from the Iraqi
Intelligence Apparatus and it is titled 'The Saudi
Opposition and Achieving the Relation and Contact With
Them'. In the report they talk about there meeting with
Osama Bin Laden and that Bin Laden in 1995 and how to
establish relations wiht him. In the meeting Bin Laden asked
the Iraqis for joint operations with them against the
Foreign forces (US military) in the land of Hijaz (Saudia or
Saudi Arabia)." (partial internet translation of FMSO
document by jveritas
at freerepublic.com) |
|||
ISGZ-2004-019744 |
Partial
internet translation by jveritas
on freerepublic.com |
|||
NMEC top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
NMEC-2006-619259 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"Picture
of a Bulgarian-made AK-47, with cleaning kit and several
5.45mm rounds" (FMSO/Internet
Archive) |
||
NMEC-2006-619263 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"Picture of MP5 sub machine gun with magazines" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619265 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"Picture of a pistol" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619274 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"An outline for a document on Kalashnikov" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619299 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "A single illustration of the disassembly of a handgun" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619300 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "An image of an AH-64D Longbow Apache helicopter with Arabic script explanations of various components" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619318 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"A training manual, intended for Mujahidin, providing instructions for selecting and using a place to bury supplies" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619323 |
FMSO/Internet
Archive |
"Technical document published by the Islamic Media Center discussing the physical attributes of the chemical compounds GA and GB" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2006-619345 |
FMSO/Internet Archive | "Issue 15 of Mu'askar al-Battar" (FMSO/Internet Archive) | ||
NMEC-2007-637854
(orig.) NMEC-2007-637854 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point |
"An unsigned oath of allegiance to
the Islamic State of Iraq, it was prepared by the Islamic
State of Iraq in the Diyalah province and is intended to be
signed by tribal leaders in the province. The oath affirms
allegiance to the leadership of the Islamic State of Iraq,
and contains blank signature and date blocks." (CTC-West
Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658007
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658007 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point |
"Mustafa Qudrah 'Adawi Request for
Abroad Medical Treatment: This documents is an al-Qa'ida in
Iraq pledge for traveling abroad to seek medical treatment,
signed by an individual named Mustafa Qudrah 'Adawi using
the alias Abu Mus'ab" (CTC
- West Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658034
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658034 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point | "Partial Muhammad Bin-Sabbar
Muhammad al-Khuwi Abu Yasir Matyrdom Pledge: This document
is an al-Qa’ida in Iraq martyrdom pledge, completed and
signed by an individual named Muhammad Bin-Sabbar Muhammad
al-Khuwi Abu-Yasir." (CTC
-
West Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658035
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658035 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point | "Abu Khalaf Funds Receipt: This is
a receipt indicating that Abu Khalaf received US$120.00 from
Abu Jasim" (CTC
-
West Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658045
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658045 (trans.) |
CTC-West Point |
"Abu Khaled Funds Receipt: This is
a receipt indicating that Abu Khaled (possibly aka Abu
Khalaf) received US$100.00" (CTC
- West Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658047
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658047 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"Yusuf Bin Muhammad al-Saydawi
Separation Pledge: This document is a pledge for individuals
seeking to leave Iraq and the al-Qa'ida in Iraq
organization. It is signed by an individual named Yusuf
Bin-Muhammad al-Saydawi using the alias Abu-Hurayrah." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
NMEC-2007-658055
(orig.) NMEC-2007-658055 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"Partial Ibrahim Ahmad al-Sa'di
Pledge: This document is part of an al-Qa'ida in Iraq
pledge. It contains the signatory's name, alias, signature,
and thumbprint. The main body of the pledge is missing." (CTC
- West Point) |
||
SOCOM top | ||||
Document | Source | Description (source of description) | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000003
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000003 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This letter was authored by Usama bin Ladin and addressed to Shaykh Mahmud (`Atiyya Abdul Rahman) on 27 August 2010. Mahmud is specifically directed to tell “Basir,” who is Nasir al-Wuhayshi (Abu Basir), the leader of al-Qa`ida in the Arabian Peninsula, to remain in his role (presumably in response to a request from Abu Basir that Anwar al-`Awlaqi take his position), and for him to send “us a detailed and lengthy” version of al-`Awlaqi’s resume. `Atiyya is also told to ask Basir and Anwar al-`Awlaqi for their “vision in detail about the situation” in Yemen. References are also made in the letter to the 2010 floods in Pakistan, a letter from Bin Ladin’s son Khalid to `Abd al-Latif, al-Qa`ida’s media plan for the 9/11 anniversary, and the need for the “brothers coming from Iran” to be placed in safe locations." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000004
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000004 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"This document is a
letter authored by the American al-Qa`ida spokesman
Adam Gadahn to an unknown recipient and was written in
late January 2011. In the first part of the document
Gadahn provides strategic advice regarding al-Qa`ida’s
media plans for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. The
letter is in essence a response to many of the
requests/queries that Bin Ladin makes in his letter to
`Atiyya dated October 2010 (SOCOM-2012-0000015),
particularly those concerning a media strategy for the
ten-year anniversary of 9/11. In other parts of the
document Gadahn incisively criticizes the tactics and
targeting calculus of the Islamic State of Iraq
(AQI/ISI) and the Pakistani Taliban (TTP); he strongly
advocates for al-Qa`ida to publicly dissociate
itself from both groups. The document concludes with a
draft statement, which provides a candid assessment of
these issues." (CTC
"Document Guide") |
||
SOCOM-2012-0000005
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000005 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a letter dated 7 August 2010 from “Zamarai” (Usama bin Ladin) to Mukhtar Abu al-Zubayr, the leader of the Somali militant group Harakat al-Shabab al-Mujahidin, which merged with al-Qa`ida after Bin Ladin’s death. The document is a response to a letter Bin Ladin received from al-Zubayr in which he requested formal unity with al-Qa`ida and either consulted Bin Ladin on the question of declaring an Islamic state in Somalia or informed him that he was about to declare one. In Bin Ladin’s response, he politely declines al-Shabab’s request for formal unity with al-Qa`ida." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000006
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000006 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a letter believed to have been composed in December 2010 and its content relates to SOCOM-2012-0000005. The letter is addressed to Azmarai, perhaps a typo or misspelling of the nickname Zamarai (a nickname or kunya for Bin Ladin). While the identity of the author is unclear, the familiar tone and implicit critique of Bin Ladin’s policy vis-a-vis al-Shabab suggest that this is from a high ranking personality, possibly Ayman al-Zawahiri. Referring to “our friend’s letter” and the perspective of the “brothers…[who might have been] too concerned about inflating the size and growth of al-Qa`ida,” the author of the document urges the receiver to “reconsider your opinion not to declare the accession [i.e. formal merger] of the brothers of Somalia…” This is clearly a reference to al-Qa`ida’s potential merger with al-Shabab and suggests that al-Qa`ida’s relationship with the “affiliates” is a subject of internal debate. If indeed the author of the letter is Ayman al-Zawahiri this could be an indication of a major fissure over a key strategic question at the pinnacle of the organization (for different interpretations of this letter, see Appendix of “Letters from Abbottabad”)." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000007
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000007 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This letter is authored by Mahmud al-Hasan (`Atiyya) and Abu Yahya al-Libi and addressed to the amir of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Hakimullah Mahsud. It is dated 3 December 2010 and is sharply critical of the ideology and tactics of the TTP. The letter makes it clear that al-Qa`ida’s senior leaders had serious concerns about the TTP’s trajectory inside Pakistan, and the impact the group’s misguided operations might have on al-Qa`ida and other militant groups in the region. The authors identify several errors committed by the group, specifically Hakimullah Mahsud’s arrogation of privileges and positions beyond what was appropriate as the TTP’s amir; the TTP’s use of indiscriminate violence and killing of Muslim civilians; and the group’s use of kidnapping. `Atiyya and al-Libi also take issue with Mahsud labeling al-Qa`ida members as “guests” and the attempts made by other groups (presumably the TTP) to siphon off al-Qa`ida members. The authors threaten that if actions are not taken to correct these mistakes, “we shall be forced to take public and firm legal steps from our side.”" (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000008
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000008 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This letter was originally an exchange between Jaysh al-Islam and `Atiyya that was forwarded first to a certain `Abd al-Hamid (and presumably to Bin Ladin later). The gist of Jaysh al-Islam’s letter makes it known that the group is in need of financial assistance “to support jihad,” and that the group is seeking `Atiyya’s legal advice on three matters: 1) the permissibility of accepting financial assistance from other militant Palestinian groups (e.g., Fatah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad); 2) the permissibility of investing funds in the stock market in support of jihad; and 3) the permissibility of striking or killing drug traffickers in order to use their money, and even drugs, to lure their enemies who could in turn be used by Jaysh al-Islam as double-agents. `Atiyya’s response, written sometime between 24 October 2006 and 22 November 2006, is cordial but distant, responding to the questions but refraining from giving any strategic advice." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000009
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000009 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is part of a longer letter which was not released to the CTC. It is not clear who authored the letter or to whom it was addressed. It discusses the potential need to change the name of “Qa`idat al-Jihad.” The author is of the view that the abridging of the name “al-Qa`ida” has “lessened Muslims’ feelings that we belong to them.” The author is further concerned that since the name “al-Qa`ida” lacks religious connotations, it has allowed the United States to launch a war on “al-Qa`ida” without offending Muslims. The author proposed a list of new names that capture Islamic theological themes: Ta’ifat al-tawhid wa-al-jihad (Monotheism and Jihad Group), Jama`at wahdat al-Muslimin (Muslim Unity Group), Hizb tawhid al-Umma al-Islamiyya (Islamic Nation Unification Party) and Jama`at tahrir al-aqsa (Al-Aqsa Liberation Group)." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000010
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000010 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This letter is authored by “Abu `Abdallah” (Usama bin Ladin), addressed to “Shaykh Mahmud” (`Atiyya) and dated 26 April 2011 – a week before bin Ladin’s death. In it, Bin Ladin outlines his response to the “Arab Spring,” proposing two different strategies. The first strategy pertains to the Arab World and entails “inciting people who have not yet revolted and exhort[ing] them to rebel against the rulers (khuruj ‘ala al-hukkam)”; the second strategy concerns Afghanistan and it entails continuing to evoke the obligation of jihad there. The letter also makes reference to a wide variety of topics including: the scarcity of communications from Iraq, “the brothers coming from Iran,” and hostages held by “our brothers in the Islamic Maghreb” and in Somalia. The document also briefly discusses Bin Ladin’s sons, his courier, Shaykh Abu Muhammad (Ayman al-Zawahiri), and other individuals of interest." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000011
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000011 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This letter, dated 28 March 2007, is addressed to a legal scholar by the name of Hafiz Sultan, and it is authored by someone who is of Egyptian origin. The author makes it explicit that he was alarmed by al-Qa`ida in Iraq’s conduct and he urges Sultan to write to that group’s leaders to correct their ways. The author also asks for legal guidance on the use of chlorine gas, which he appears not to support. A reference is also made to “the brothers in Lebanon” and the need to arrange “to have one of their representatives visit us in the near future.” A message from the “brothers in Algeria” is also included." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000012
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000012 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point |
"This letter dated 11 June 2009 was written
by `Atiyya to the “honorable shaykh.” It is possible that
it was addressed to Usama bin Ladin, but it may have been
addressed to another senior leader. The majority of the
letter provides details on the release of detained jihadi
“brothers” and their families from Iran and an indication
that more are expected to be released, including Bin
Ladin’s family. It seems that their release was partially
in response to covert operations by al-Qa`ida against Iran
and its interests." (CTC
"Document Guide") |
||
SOCOM-2012-0000013
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000013 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This is a draft that formed the basis of a publicly available document, part four in a series of statements that Ayman al-Zawahiri released in response to the “Arab Spring.” Through the document one can observe al-Qa`ida’s editing process (reflected in the editor’s comments highlighted in green and in a bold font). While it is not clear if Bin Ladin himself did the editing, whoever did so has solid grammatical foundations and prefers a more self-effacing writing style than al-Zawahiri. The edits were not included in al-Zawahiri’s final speech which was released in a video on 4 March 2011 on jihadi forums. Of the 12 proposed corrections only one appears in al-Zawahiri’s speech." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000014
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000014 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document consists of two letters addressed to “Abu `Abd-al-Rahman,” almost certainly `Atiyya `Abd al-Rahman. It was sent by an operative who knows `Atiyya and is a religious student with ties to the senior shaykhs and clerics in Saudi Arabia. While the letters are not dated, their contents suggest they were composed soon after January 2007; they read very much like an intelligence assessment, designed to provide `Atiyya with some perspective on how al-Qa`ida generally, and the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) more specifically, are perceived amongst Saudi scholars of varying degrees of prominence. The author provides `Atiyya with brief summaries of private meetings the author had with certain scholars, with the clear intent of evaluating the level of support that al-Qa`ida enjoys from some relatively prominent members of the Saudi religious establishment." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000015
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000015 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a letter dated 21 October 2010 from Bin Ladin to “Shaykh Mahmud” (`Atiyya). The letter is primarily focused on issues in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region. In the letter Bin Ladin specifically comments on: the security situation in Waziristan and the need to relocate al-Qa`ida members from the region; counter surveillance issues associated with the movement of his son Hamza within Pakistan; the appointment of `Atiyya’s three deputies; various al-Sahab videos and the media plan for the tenth anniversary of 9/11; the release of an Afghan prisoner held by al-Qa`ida; and the trial of Faisal Shahzad. Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abu Yahya al-Libi, Saif al-`Adl, and Adam Gadahn are also mentioned in the document." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000016
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000016 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a letter addressed to “Abu Basir” (Nasir al-Wuhayshi, leader of al-Qa`ida in the Arabian Peninsula - AQAP) from an unidentified author, most likely Usama bin Ladin and/or `Atiyya. The letter is in part a response to specific requests for guidance from AQAP’s leadership. The author specifically advises AQAP to focus on targeting the United States, not the Yemeni government or security forces. The author also discusses media strategy and the importance of AQAP’s relations with Yemen’s tribes." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000017
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000017 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a series of paragraphs, some of which match the content found in SOCOM-2012-0000016. This document was likely written by the author of that document. This letter discusses strategy, the need for al-Qa`ida to remain focused on targeting the United States (or even against U.S. targets in South Africa where other “brothers” are not active), the importance of tribal relations in a variety of different countries, and media activity." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000018
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000018 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a letter addressed to Usama bin Ladin from “a loving brother whom you know and who knows you” and dated 14 September 2006. The author is critical of Bin Ladin for focusing al- Qa`ida’s operations on “Islamic countries in general and the Arabian Peninsula in particular.” He enumerates the numerous negative consequences of engaging in jihad inside Saudi Arabia, and informs Bin Ladin that people are now repulsed by the technical term “jihad” and even forbidden to use it in lectures. The author strongly advised Bin Ladin to change his policies." (CTC "Document Guide") | ||
SOCOM-2012-0000019
(orig.) SOCOM-2012-0000019 (trans.) |
CTC - West Point | "This document is a long letter authored by Usama bin Ladin after the death of Sheikh Sa‘id (Mustafa Abu’l-Yazid) in late May 2010 and it is addressed to “Shaykh Mahmud” (`Atiyya) who he designates as Sa‘id’s successor. Bin Ladin’s letter is concerned with the mistakes committed by regional jihadi groups, which have resulted in the unnecessary deaths of thousands of Muslim civilians. Bin Ladin indicates that he would like to start a “new phase” so that the jihadis could regain the trust of Muslims. He directs `Atiyya to prepare a memorandum to centralize, in the hands of AQC, the media campaign and operations of regional jihadi groups. Considerable space is devoted to a discussion about Yemen, external operations and Bin Ladin’s plans for his son Hamza. This document includes an additional letter that Bin Ladin forwards to `Atiyya authored by Shaykh Yunis, presumably Yunis al-Mauritani, consisting of a new operational plan that al- Qa`ida should consider adopting." (CTC "Document Guide") |