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20. Abdurahman Alamoudi, “Bosnia—from the Muslim Perspective,” Washington Times, August 7, 1995.
21. Interview with George Rivera, former ABC News reporter in Bosnia, October 23, 2008; Susan Gonzalez, “Unbiased Reporting Is Not Always Noble, CNN Journalist Say,” Yale Bulletin, April 22, 2005, http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v33.n27/story8.html.
22. Interview with Tony Lake, May 2009; interview with Peter Galbraith, May 2009.
23. Transcript, “News Conference with the American Task Force for Bosnia (ATFB),” Federal News Service, August 6, 1993.
24. David Binder, “Alija Izetbegovic, Muslim Who Led Bosnia, Dies at 78,” New York Times, October 20, 2003.
25. Al Hussam newsletter, October 30, 1992.
26. USA v. Omar Abdel Rahman et al., S5 93 Cr. 181, Exhibit 450/451, transcript of speech.
27. Evan Kohlmann, Al-Qaida’s Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network (Berg Publishers, 2004), 38–39
28. “Muslims In Yugoslavia: Victims of Political And Economic Discrimination,” Muslim World League Journal (July 1983); Kerim Reis, “Islamic Education Spreads in Yugoslavia,” Muslim World League Journal (April 1984).
29. Interrogation of Jamal Al Fadl (Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Al Fedel), November 10, 1991.
30. Interview with Javid Ali, former TWRA employee, December 5, 2008; Expert Report Concerning the Area Financial Investigations, Third World Relief Agency, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY); and records of German police investigation of the Third World Relief Agency, provided to the author.
31. Surveillance tape transcript, Omar Abdel Rahman, February 25, 1993, Reel 7, Call 26; Expert Report Concerning the Area Financial Investigations, ICTY report; author interviews with Tom Corrigan, June 24, 2008, through June 23, 2010, inclusive.
32. Author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010.
33. Ibid.; USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcript, May 17, 1995.
34. American Forces Press Service, “Muslim Troops Highlight Nation’s Diversity,” American Forces Information Service (Defense Department), January 1999; Laurie Goodstein, “For Muslims in the Military, a Chaplain of Their Own,” Washington Post, December 4, 1993.
35. Branch-Brioso, “Muslims in U.S. Military Reassert Their Patriotism”; Philips audio, “My Way to Islam”; author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010; and USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcript, August 2–3, 1995, Testimony of Clement Hampton-El (Abdullah Rashid).
36. Author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010.
37. Bryan Brumley, “Bosnian Mujahedeen Will Welcome, Not Threaten, U.S. Soldiers,” Associated Press, December 4, 1995; “Tuzla Air Base,” retrieved August 31, 2010, http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/tuzla.htm.
38. Interrogation of Jamal Al Fadl (Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Al Fedel), November 10, 1991; confidential interview with source close to the investigation, August 5, 2010.
39. FBI FD-302, Interrogation of El Sayyid Nosair, December 27, 2005, http://www.scribd.com/doc/35687185/FBI-302-El-Sayyid-Nosair-12-20-05; interrogation of Jamal Al Fadl (Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Al Fedel), November 10, 1991.
40. Author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010.
41. Confidential interview with source close to the investigation, August 5, 2010; interrogation of Jamal Al Fadl (Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Al Fedel), November 10, 1991; and USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcripts, May 17, 1995, and August 2, 1995. Tahir’s name is alternately spelled Tahir, Tehar, and Taher, but all three refer to the same person.
42. USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcript, August 2–3, 1995, Testimony of Clement Hampton-El (Abdullah Rashid).
43. Ibid.; Hampton-El e-mails to the author, 2009 to 2010, inclusive; author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010.
44. USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcript, August 2–3, 1995, Testimony of Clement Hampton-El (Abdullah Rashid); author interview with Bilal Philips, August 25, 2010.
45. USA v. Rahman, S5 93 Cr. 181, court transcript, August 2–3, 1995, Testimony of Clement Hampton-El (Abdullah Rashid);