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THE DOSSIER AGAINST BIN LADEN

October 5, 2001 -- The British government yesterday released an outline
of the evidence linking Osama Bin Laden to the World Trade Center and
Pentagon terror attacks.

Details, including the names and sources behind the evidence, were
excised for security reasons, but Prime Minister Tony Blair said
authorities know much more than they can say publicly.

The summary, which Blair outlined in the House of Commons, was later
posted on the Internet.  It does not purport to provide a prosecutable
case against bin Laden.

The document reveals that bin Laden spoke of a major attack on America
in the days before the strikes on the World Trade Center and warned
associates to return to Afghanistan by September 10.


RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE TERRORIST ATROCITIES IN THE UNITED STATES, 11
SEPTEMBER 2001

INTRODUCTION

1.  The clear conclusions reached by the government are:
Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida, the terrorist network which he heads,
planned and carried out the atrocities on 11 September 2001; Osama bin
Laden and al-Qaida retain the will and resources to carry out further
atrocities; the United Kingdom, and United Kingdom nationals are
potential targets; and Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida were able to commit
these atrocities because of their close alliance with the Taliban
regime, which allowed them to operate with impunity in pursuing their
terrorist activity.

2.  The material in respect of 1998 and the USS Cole comes from
indictments and intelligence sources.  The material in respect of 11
September comes from intelligence and the criminal investigation to
date.  The details of some aspects cannot be given, but the facts are
clear from the intelligence.

3.  The document does not contain the totality of the material known to
Her Majesty s Government, given the continuing and absolute need to
protect intelligence sources.


SUMMARY

4.  The relevant facts show:


Background

Al-Qaida is a terrorist organization with ties to a global network,
which has been in existence for over 10 years.  It was founded, and has
been led at all times, by Osama bin Laden.

Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida have been engaged in a jihad against the
United States, and its allies.  One of their stated aims is the murder
of U.S.  citizens, and attacks on America s allies.

Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida have been based in Afghanistan since 1996,
but have a network of operations throughout the world.  The network
includes training camps, warehouses, communication facilities and
commercial operations able to raise significant sums of money to support
its activity.  That activity includes substantial exploitation of the
illegal drugs trade from Afghanistan.

Osama bin Laden s al-Qaida and the Taliban regime have a close and
mutually dependent alliance.  Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida provide the
Taliban regime with material, financial and military support.  They
jointly exploit the drugs trade.  The Taliban regime allows bin Laden to
operate his terrorist training camps and activities from Afghanistan,
protects him from attacks from outside, and protects the drugs
stockpiles.
Osama bin Laden could not operate his terrorist activities without the
alliance and support of the Taliban regime.  The Taliban s strength
would be seriously weakened without Osama bin Laden s military and
financial support.

Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida have the capability to execute major
terrorist attacks.

Osama bin Laden has claimed credit for the attack on U.S.
soldiers in Somalia in October 1993, which killed 18; for the attack on
the U.S.  Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in August 1998 which killed
224 and injured nearly 5,000; and were linked to the attack on the USS
Cole on 12 October 2000, in which 17 crew members were killed and 40 others
injured.

They have sought to acquire nuclear and chemical materials for use as
terrorist weapons.


IN RELATION TO THE TERRORIST ATTACKS ON 11 SEPTEMBER

5.  After 11 September we learned that, not long before, bin Laden had
indicated he was about to launch a major attack on America.  The
detailed planning for the terrorist attacks of 11 September was carried out
by one of Osama bin Laden s close associates.  Of the 19 hijackers involved
in 11 September 2001, it has already been established that at least three
had links with al-Qaida.


The attacks on 11 September

2001 were similar in both their ambition and intended impact to previous
attacks undertaken by Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida, and also had
features in common.  In particular:

Suicide attackers

1.  Coordinated attacks on the same day

2.  The aim to cause maximum American casualties

3.  Total disregard for other casualties, including Muslim


METICULOUS LONG-TERM PLANNING

1.  Absence of warning.

6.  Al-Qaida retains the capability and the will to make further attacks
on the U.S.  and its allies, including the United Kingdom.

7.  Al-Qaida gives no warning of terrorist attack.


THE FACTS

Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida

8.  In 1989 Osama bin Laden, and others, founded an international
terrorist group known as  al-Qaida  (the Base).
At all times he has been the leader of al-Qaida.

9.  From 1989 until 1991 Osama bin Laden was based in Afghanistan and
Peshawar, Pakistan.  In 1991 he moved to Sudan, where he stayed until
1996.  In that year he returned to Afghanistan, where he remains.


THE TALIBAN REGIME

10.  The Taliban emerged from the Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan in
the early 1990s.  By 1996 they had captured Kabul.  They are still
engaged in a bloody civil war to control the whole of Afghanistan.  They
are led by Mullah Omar.

11.  In 1996 Osama Bin Laden moved back to Afghanistan.
He established a close relationship with Mullah Omar, and threw his
support behind the Taliban.  Osama Bin Laden and the Taliban regime have
a close alliance on which both depend for their continued existence.
They also share the same religious values and vision.

12.  Osama bin Laden has provided the Taliban regime with troops, arms
and money to fight the Northern Alliance.  He is closely involved with
Taliban military training, planning and operations.  He has
representatives in the Taliban military command structure.  He has also
given infrastructure assistance and humanitarian aid.  Forces under the
control of Osama bin Laden have fought alongside the Taliban in the
civil war in Afghanistan.

13.  Omar has provided bin Laden with a safe haven in which to operate,
and has allowed him to establish terrorist training camps in
Afghanistan.  They jointly exploit the Afghan drugs trade.  In return
for active al-Qaida support, the Taliban allow al-Qaida to operate
freely, including planning, training and preparing for terrorist
activity.  In addition the Taliban provide security for the stockpiles
of drugs.

14.  Since 1996, when the Taliban captured Kabul, the United States
government has consistently raised with them a whole range of issues,
including humanitarian aid and terrorism.

Well before 11 September 2001 they had provided evidence to the Taliban
of the responsibility of al-Qaida for the terrorist attacks in East
Africa.  This evidence had been provided to senior leaders of the
Taliban at their request.

15.  The United States government had made it clear to the Taliban
regime that al-Qaida had murdered US citizens, and planned to murder
more.  The US offered to work with the Taliban to expel the terrorists
from Afghanistan.  These talks, which have been continuing since 1996,
have failed to produce any results.

16.  In June 2001, in the face of mounting evidence of the al-Qaida
threat, the United States warned the Taliban that it had the right to
defend itself and that it would hold the regime responsible for attacks
against U.S.  citizens by terrorists sheltered in Afghanistan.

17.  In this, the United States had the support of the United Nations.
The Security Council, in Resolution 1267, condemned Osama bin Laden for
sponsoring international terrorism and operating a network of terrorist
camps, and demanded that the Taliban surrender Osama bin Laden without
further delay so that he could be brought to justice.

18.  Despite the evidence provided by the U.S.  of the responsibility of
Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida for the 1998 East Africa bombings, despite
the accurately perceived threats of further atrocities, and despite the
demands of the United Nations, the Taliban regime responded by saying no
evidence existed against Osama bin Laden, and that neither he nor his
network would be expelled.

19.  A former Government official in Afghanistan has described the
Taliban and Osama bin Laden as  two sides of the same coin: Osama cannot
exist in Afghanistan without the Taliban and the Taliban cannot exist
without Osama.


AL-QAIDA

20.  Al-Qaida is dedicated to opposing  un-Islamic  governments in
Muslim countries with force and violence.

21.  Al-Qaida virulently opposes the United States.  Osama bin Laden has
urged and incited his followers to kill American citizens, in the most
unequivocal terms.

22.  On 12 October 1996 he issued a declaration of jihad as follows:

 The people of Islam have suffered from aggression, iniquity and
injustice imposed by the Zionist-Crusader alliance and their
collaborators.  ...

It is the duty now on every tribe in the Arabian peninsula to fight
jihad and cleanse the land from these Crusader occupiers.  Their wealth
is booty to those who kill them.

My Muslim brothers: your brothers in Palestine and in the land of the
two Holy Places (i.e.  Saudi Arabia) are calling upon your help and
asking you to take part in fighting against the enemy the Americans and
the Israelis.  They are asking you to do whatever you can to expel the
enemies out of the sanctities of Islam.

Later in the same year he said that  terrorizing the American occupiers
(of Islamic Holy Places) is a religious and logical obligation.

In February 1998 he issued and signed a  fatwa  which included a decree
to all Muslims:  ...  the killing of Americans and their civilian and
military allies is a religious duty for each and every Muslim to be
carried out in whichever country they are until Al Aqsa mosque has been
liberated from their grasp and until their armies have left Muslim
lands.

In the same  fatwa  he called on Muslim scholars and their leaders and
their youths to  launch an attack on the American soldiers of Satan  and
concluded:  We with God s help call on every Muslim who believes in God
and wishes to be rewarded to comply with God s order to kill Americans
and plunder their money whenever and wherever they find it.  We also
call on Muslims ...  to launch the raid on Satan s U.S.  troops and the
devil s supporters allying with them, and to displace those who are
behind them.

When asked, in 1998, about obtaining chemical or nuclear weapons he said
 acquiring such weapons for the defense of Muslims (was) a religious
duty.

In an interview aired on Al Jazira (Doha, Qatar) television he stated:
 Our enemy is every American male, whether he is directly fighting us or
paying taxes.

In two interviews broadcast on US television in 1997 and 1998 he referred
to the terrorists who carried out the earlier attack on the World Trade
Center in 1993 as  role models .

He went on to exhort his followers  to take the fighting to America.

23.  From the early 1990s Osama bin Laden has sought to obtain nuclear
and chemical materials for use as weapons of terror.

24.  Although U.S.  targets are al-Qaida s priority, it also explicitly
threatens the United States  allies.  References to  Zionist-Crusader
alliance and their collaborators,  and to  Satan s U.S.  troops and the
devil s supporters allying with them  are references which
unquestionably include the United Kingdom.

25.  There is a continuing threat.  Based on our experience of the way
the network has operated in the past, other cells, like those that
carried out the terrorist attacks on 11 September, must be assumed to
exist.

26.  Al-Qaida functions both on its own and through a network of other
terrorist organizations.  These include Egyptian Islamic Jihad and other
north African Islamic extremist terrorist groups, and a number of other
jihadi groups in other countries including the Sudan, Yemen, Somalia,
Pakistan and India.  Al-Qaida also maintains cells and personnel in a
number of other countries to facilitate its activities.

27.  Osama bin Laden heads the al-Qaida network.  Below him is a body
known as the Shura, which includes representatives of other terrorist
groups, such as Egyptian Islamic Jihad leader Ayman al-Zawahri and
prominent lieutenants of bin Laden such as Abu Hafas al-Masri.
Egyptian Islamic Jihad has, in effect, merged with al-Qaida.

28.  In addition to the Shura, al-Qaida has several groups dealing with
military, media, financial and Islamic issues.

29.  Mohamed Atef is a member of the group that deals with military and
terrorist operations.  His duties include principal responsibility for
training al-Qaida members.

30.  Members of al-Qaida must make a pledge of allegiance to follow the
orders of Osama bin Laden.

31.  A great deal of evidence about Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida has
been made available in the US indictment for earlier crimes.

32.  Since 1989, Osama bin Laden has conducted substantial financial and
business transactions on behalf of al-Qaida and in pursuit of its
goals.  These include purchasing land for training camps, purchasing
warehouses for the storage of items, including explosives, purchasing
communications and electronics equipment, and transporting currency and
weapons to members of al-Qaida and associated terrorist groups in
countries throughout the world.

33.  Since 1989 Osama bin Laden has provided training camps and
guesthouses in Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Sudan, Somalia and Kenya for
the use of al-Qaida and associated terrorist groups.  We know from
intelligence that there are currently at least a dozen camps across
Afghanistan, of which at least four are used for training terrorists.

34.  Since 1989, Osama bin Laden has established a series of businesses
to provide income for al-Qaida, and to provide cover for the procurement
of explosives, weapons and chemicals, and for the travel of al-Qaida
operatives.  The businesses have included a holding company known as
 Wadi Al Aqiq,  a construction business known as  Al Hijra,  an
agricultural business known as  Al Themar Al Mubaraka,  and investment
companies known as  Ladin International  and  Taba Investments.


OSAMA BIN LADEN AND PREVIOUS ATTACKS

35.  In 1992 and 1993 Mohamed Atef traveled to Somalia on several
occasions for the purpose of organizing violence against United States
and United Nations troops then stationed in Somalia.  On each occasion
he reported back to Osama bin Laden, at his base in the Riyadh district
of Khartoum.

36.  In the spring of 1993 Atef, Saif al Adel, another senior member of
al-Qaida, and other members began to provide military training to Somali
tribes for the purpose of fighting the United Nations forces.

37.  On 3 and 4 October 1993 operatives of al-Qaida participated in the
attack on US military personnel serving in Somalia as part of the
operation  Restore Hope.  Eighteen U.S.  military personnel were killed
in the attack.

38.  From 1993 members of al-Qaida began to live in Nairobi and set up
businesses there, including Asma Ltd, and Tanzanite King.  They were
regularly visited there by senior members of al-Qaida, in particular by
Atef and Abu Ubadiah al Banshiri.

39.  Beginning in the latter part of 1993, members of al-Qaida in Kenya
began to discuss the possibility of attacking the U.S.  Embassy in
Nairobi in retaliation for U.S.  participation in Operation Restore Hope
in Somalia.  Ali Mohamed, a U.S. citizen and admitted member of al-Qaida,
surveyed the US Embassy as possible target for a terrorist attack.  He took
photographs and made sketches, which he presented to Osama bin Laden while
bin Laden was in Sudan.  He also admitted that he had trained terrorists
for al-Qaida in Afghanistan in the early 1990s, and that those whom he
trained included many involved in the East African bombings in August 1998.

40.  In June or July 1998, two al-Qaida operatives, Fahid Mohammed, Ali
Msalam and Sheik Ahmed Salim Swedan, purchased a Toyota truck and made
various alterations to the back of the truck.

41.  In early August 1998, operatives of al-Qaida gathered in 43, New Runda
Estates, Nairobi to execute the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.

42.  On 7 August 1998, Assam, a Saudi national and al-Qaida operative,
drove the Toyota truck to the U.S.  embassy. There was a large bomb in the
back of the truck.

43.  Also in the truck was Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al  Owali, another
Saudi.  He, by his own confession, was an al-Qaida operative, who from
about 1996 had been trained in al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan in
explosives, hijacking, kidnapping, assassination and intelligence
techniques.  With Osama bin Laden s express permission, he fought
alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan.  He had met Osama bin Laden
personally in 1996 and asked for another  mission.  Osama bin Laden sent
him to East Africa after extensive specialized training at camps in
Afghanistan.

44.  As the truck approached the Embassy, Al  Owali got out and threw a
stun grenade at a security guard.  Assam drove the truck up to the rear
of the embassy.  He got out and then detonated the bomb, which
demolished a multi-story secretarial college and severely damaged the
U.S.  embassy, and the Co-operative bank building.  The bomb killed 213
people and injured 4,500.  Assam was killed in the explosion.

45.  Al  Owali expected the mission to end in his death.  He had been
willing to die for al-Qaida.  But at the last minute he ran away from
the bomb truck and survived.  He had no money, passport or plan to
escape after the mission, because he had expected to die.

46.  After a few days, he called a telephone number in Yemen to have
money transferred to him in Kenya.  The number he rang in Yemen was
contacted by Osama bin Laden s phone on the same day as Al  Owali was
arranging to get the money.

47.  Another person arrested in connection with the Nairobi bombing was
Mohamed Sadeek Odeh.  He admitted to his involvement.  He identified the
principal participants in the bombing.  He named three other persons,
all of whom were al-Qaida or Egyptian Islamic Jihad members.

48.  In Dar es Salaam the same day, at about the same time, operatives
of al-Qaida detonated a bomb at the U.S. embassy, killing 11 people.  The
al-Qaida operatives involved included Mustafa Mohamed Fadhil and Khaflan
Khamis Mohamed.  The bomb was carried in a Nissan Atlas truck, which Ahmed
Khfaklan Ghailani and Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan, two al-Qaida operatives,
had purchased in July 1998, in Dar es Salaam.

49.  Khaflan Khamis Mohamed was arrested for the bombing.  He admitted
membership of al-Qaida, and implicated other members of al-Qaida in the
bombing.

50.  On 7 and 8 August 1998, two other members of al-Qaida disseminated
claims of responsibility for the two bombings by sending faxes to media
organizations in Paris, Doha in Qatar, and Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates.

51.  Additional evidence of the involvement of al-Qaida in the East
African bombings came from a search conducted in London of several
residences and businesses belonging to al-Qaida and Egyptian Islamic
Jihad members.  In those searches a number of documents were found
including claims of responsibility for the East African bombings in the
name of a fictitious group,  the Islamic Army for the liberation of the
Holy Places.

52.  Al  Owali, the would-be suicide bomber, admitted he was told to
make a videotape of himself using the name of the same fictitious group.

53.  The faxed claims of responsibility were traced to a telephone
number, which had been in contact with Osama bin Laden s cell phone.
The claims disseminated to the press were clearly written by someone
familiar with the conspiracy.  They stated that the bombings had been
carried out by two Saudis in Kenya, and one Egyptian in Dar es Salaam.
They were probably sent before the bombings had even taken place.  They
referred to two Saudis dying in the Nairobi attack.  In fact, because Al
 Owali fled at the last minute, only one Saudi died.

54.  On 22 December 1998 Osama bin Laden was asked by Time magazine
whether he was responsible for the August 1998 attacks.  He replied:  The
International Islamic Jihad Front for the jihad against the U.S.  and
Israel has, by the grace of God, issued a crystal clear fatwa calling on
the Islamic nation to carry on Jihad aimed at liberating the holy sites.
The nation of Mohammed has responded to this appeal.  If instigation for
jihad against the Jews and the Americans ...  is considered to be a crime,
then let history be a witness that I am a criminal.  Our job is to
instigate and, by the grace of God, we did that, and certain people
responded to this instigation.

He was asked if he knew the attackers:  ...  those who risked their
lives to earn the pleasure of God are real men.

They managed to rid the Islamic nation of disgrace.  We hold them in the
highest esteem.

And what the U.S.  could expect of him:  ...  any thief or criminal who
enters another country to steal should expect to be exposed to murder at
any time.  ...  The U.S.  knows that I have attacked it, by the grace of
God, for more than ten years now.  ...  God knows that we have been
pleased by the killing of American soldiers (in Somalia in 1993).  This
was achieved by the grace of God and the efforts of the mujahedeen.
...  Hostility toward America is a religious duty and we hope to be
rewarded for it by God.  I am confident that Muslims will be able to end
the legend of the so-called superpower that is America.

55.  In December 1999 a terrorist cell linked to al-Qaida was discovered
trying to carry out attacks inside the United States.  An Algerian,
Ahmed Ressam, was stopped at the U.S.-Canadian border and over 100 lbs
of bomb making material was found in his car.  Ressam admitted he was
planning to set off a large bomb at Los Angeles International airport on
New Year s Day.  He said that he had received terrorist training at
al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and then been instructed to go abroad and
kill US civilians and military personnel.

56.  On 3 January 2000, a group of al-Qaida members, and other
terrorists who had trained in al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan, attempted
to attack a U.S.  destroyer with a small boat loaded with explosives.
Their boat sank, aborting the attack.

57.  On 12 October 2000, however, the USS Cole was struck by an
explosive-laden boat while refueling in Aden harbor. Seventeen crew were
killed, and 40 injured.

58.  Several of the perpetrators of the Cole attack (mostly Yemenis and
Saudis) were trained at Osama bin Laden s camps in Afghanistan.  Al
 Owali has identified the two commanders of the attack on the USS Cole
as having participated in the planning and preparation for the East
African embassy bombings.

59.  In the months before the September 11 attacks, propaganda videos
were distributed throughout the Middle East and Muslim world by
al-Qaida, in which Osama bin Laden and others were shown encouraging
Muslims to attack American and Jewish targets.

60.  Similar videos, extolling violence against the United States and
other targets, were distributed before the East African embassy attacks
in August 1998.


OSAMA BIN LADEN AND THE 11 SEPTEMBER ATTACKS

61.  Nineteen men have been identified as the hijackers from the
passenger lists of the four planes hijacked on 11 September 2001.  At
least three of them have already been positively identified as
associates of al-Qaida.  One has been identified as playing key roles in
both the East African embassy attacks and the USS Cole attack.
Investigations continue into the backgrounds of all the hijackers.

62.  From intelligence sources, the following facts have been
established subsequent to 11 September; for intelligence reasons, the
names of associates, though known, are not given.

In the run-up to 11 September, bin Laden was mounting a concerted
propaganda campaign amongst like-minded groups of people including
videos and documentation justifying attacks on Jewish and American
targets; and claiming that those who died in the course of them were
carrying out God s work.

We have learned, subsequent to 11 September, that bin Laden himself
asserted shortly before 11 September that he was preparing a major
attack on America.

In August and early September close associates of bin Laden were warned
to return to Afghanistan from other parts of the world by 10 September.

Immediately prior to 11 September some known associates of bin Laden
were naming the date for action as on or around 11 September.

Since 11 September we have learned that one of bin Laden s closest and
most senior associates was responsible for the detailed planning of the
attacks.

There is evidence of a very specific nature relating to the guilt of bin
Laden and his associates that is too sensitive to release.

63.  Osama bin Laden remains in charge, and the mastermind, of
al-Qaida.  In al-Qaida, an operation on the scale of the 11 September
attacks would have been approved by Osama bin Laden himself.

64.  The modus operandi of 11 September was entirely consistent with
previous attacks.  Al-Qaida s record of atrocities is characterized by
meticulous long term planning, a desire to inflict mass casualties,
suicide bombers, and multiple simultaneous attacks.

65.  The attacks of 11 September 2001 are entirely consistent with the
scale and sophistication of the planning which went into the attacks on
the East African Embassies and the USS Cole.  No warnings were given for
these three attacks, just as there was none on 11 September.

66.  Al-Qaida operatives, in evidence given in the East African Embassy
bomb trials, have described how the group spends years preparing for an
attack.  They conduct repeated surveillance, patiently gather materials,
and identify and vet operatives, who have the skills to participate in
the attack and the willingness to die for their cause.

67.  The operatives involved in the 11 September atrocities attended
flight schools, used flight simulators to study the controls of larger
aircraft and placed potential airports and routes under surveillance.

68.  Al-Qaida s attacks are characterized by total disregard for
innocent lives, including Muslims.  In an interview after the East
African bombings, Osama bin Laden insisted that the need to attack the
United States excused the killing of other innocent civilians, Muslim
and non-Muslim alike.

69.  No other organization has both the motivation and the capability to
carry out attacks like those of the 11 September only the al-Qaida
network under Osama bin Laden.


CONCLUSION

70.  The attacks of the 11 September 2001 were planned and carried out
by al-Qaida, an organization whose head is Osama bin Laden.  That
organization has the will, and the resources, to execute further attacks
of similar scale.  Both the United States and its close allies are
targets for such attacks.  The attack could not have occurred without
the alliance between the Taliban and Osama bin Laden, which allowed bin
Laden to operate freely in Afghanistan, promoting, planning and
executing terrorist activity.

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