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    Default Usama Bin Laden Indictment

    Don't let Former President Bill Clinton tell people that he "tried".

    He didn't do JACK.

    Here's the actual indictment.

    06 November 1998
    TEXT: lace w:st="on">USlace> GRAND JURY INDICTMENT AGAINST USAMA BIN LADEN

    lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> District Court
    Southern District of New York

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    New York -- A U.S. Federal Grand Jury in lace w:st="on">New Yorklace> on Nov. 5 issued an
    indictment against Usama Bin Laden alleging that he and others engaged
    in a long-term conspiracy to attack lace w:st="on">U.S.lace> facilities overseas and to
    kill American citizens.
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    The indictment noted that Al Qaeda, Bin Laden's international
    terrorist group, forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in
    Sudan and with the government of lace w:st="on">Iranlace> and with its associated group
    Hezballah to "work together against their perceived common enemies in
    the West, particularly the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace>."
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    Additionally, the indictment states that Al Qaeda reached an agreement
    with lace w:st="on">Iraqlace> not to work against the regime of Saddam Hussein and that
    they would work cooperatively with lace w:st="on">Iraqlace>, particularly in weapons
    development.
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    According to the indictment, Bin Laden's group also tried to recruit
    Americans to travel through the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> and the West to deliver
    messages and to conduct financial transactions to aid their terrorist
    activities. The indictment also states that Al Qaeda used humanitarian
    work as a conduit for transmitting funds to affiliate terrorist
    groups.
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    The indictment also claims that Bin Laden's supporters purchased land
    for terrorist training camps; bought warehouses where explosives were
    stored; transferred bank accounts using various aliases; purchased
    sophisticated telecommunications equipment; and transferred money and
    weapons to Al Qaeda and affiliated terrorist organizations.
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    The indictment also states that beginning in 1993, Al Qaeda began
    training Somali tribes to oppose the United Nation's humanitarian
    effort in lace w:st="on">Somalialace>. In October, members of Al Qaeda participated in an
    attack on lace w:st="on">U.S.lace> military personnel where 18 soldiers were killed and 73
    others wounded in lace w:st="on">Mogadishulace>. In another reference, the indictment
    noted that an unnamed "co-conspirator" transported weapons and
    explosives from Khartoum to lace w:st="on">Port Sudanlace> for transshipment to the Saudi
    lace w:st="on">Arabian peninsulalace>.
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    The Grand Jury document, which usually does not provide a great amount
    of details in advance of a prosecution, also stated that Bin Laden and
    "others" tried to develop chemical weapons and attempted to obtain
    nuclear weapons components in 1993.
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    The indictment noted that Bin Laden issued his Declaration of Jihad
    with the aim of recruiting others to "kill Americans and encouraged
    other persons to join the jihad against the American enemy."
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    Following is the text of the indictment:
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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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    SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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    lace w:st="on">UNITED STATES OF AMERICAlace>
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    USAMA BIN LADEN,
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    a/k/a "Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden,"
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    a/k/a "Shaykh Usamah Bin-Laden,"
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    a/k/a "Mujahid Shaykh,"
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    a/k/a "Abu Abdallah,"
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    a/k/a "Qa Qa,"
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    Defendant
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    COUNT ONE
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    Conspiracy to Attack Defense Utilities of the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace>
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    The Grand Jury charges:
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    Background: Al Qaeda
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    1. At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the
    filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed
    which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and
    violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al Khidemat" (the
    "Services Office") organization which had maintained (and continues to
    maintain) offices in various parts of the world, including
    Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in lace w:st="on">Peshawarlace>) and the United
    States, particularly at the Alkifah Refugee Center - in lace w:st="on">Brooklynlace>. From
    in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "Al Qaeda"
    ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group was
    headquartered in Afghanistan and lace w:st="on">Peshawar, Pakistanlace>. In or about 1992,
    the leadership of Al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) USAMA BIN
    LADEN the defendant, and its military command relocated to the lace w:st="on">Sudanlace>.
    From in or about 1991 until the present, the group also called itself
    the "Islamic Army." The international terrorist group (hereafter
    referred to as "Al Qaeda") was headquartered in the lace w:st="on">Sudanlace> from
    approximately 1992 until approximately 1996 but still maintained
    offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN and Al
    Qaeda relocated to lace w:st="on">Afghanistanlace>. At all relevant times, Al Qaeda was
    led by its "emir," USAMA BIN LADEN. Members of Al Qaeda pledged an
    oath of allegiance to USAMA BIN LADEN and Al Qaeda.
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    2. Al Qaeda opposed the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> for several reasons. First, the
    lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> was regarded as "infidel" because it was not governed in
    a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of
    Islam. Second, the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> was viewed as providing essential
    support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly
    the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of lace w:st="on">Israellace> and
    the United Nations, which were regarded as enemies of the group.
    Third, Al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the lace w:st="on">United stateslace> armed
    forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in
    lace w:st="on">Somalialace> in 1992 and 1993. In particular, Al Qaeda opposed the
    continued presence of American military forces in lace w:st="on">Saudi Arabialace> (and
    elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf war.
    Fourth, Al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the
    arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to Al Qaeda
    or its affiliated terrorist groups, including Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.
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    3. Al Qaeda has functioned both on its own and through some of the
    terrorist organizations that have operated under its umbrella,
    including: the Islamic Group (also known as "al Gamaa Islamia" or
    simply "Gamaa't"), led by co-conspirator Sheik Oxar Abdal Rahman; the
    al Jihad group based in lace w:st="on">Egyptlace>; the "Talah e Fatah" ("Vanguards of
    conquest") faction of al Jibad, which was also based in lace w:st="on">Egyptlace>, Which
    faction was led by co-conspirator Ayman al Zawahiri ("al Jibad");
    Palestinian Islamic Jihad and a number of Jihad groups in other
    countries, including Egypt, the Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, lace w:st="on">Somalialace>,
    Eritrea, Kenya, Pakistan, Bosnia, Croatia, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon,>>
    the Philippines, Tajikistan, Chechnya, Bangladesh, lace w:st="on">Kashmirlace> and
    lace w:st="on">Azerbaijanlace>. In February 1998, Al Qaeda joined forces with Gamaa't, Al
    Jihad, the Jihad Movement in lace w:st="on">Bangladeshlace> and the "Jamaat ul Ulema e
    lace w:st="on">Pakistanlace>" to issue a fatwah (an Islamic religious ruling) declaring
    war against American civilians worldwide under the banner of the
    "International Islamic Front for Jibad on the Jews and Crusaders."
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    4. Al Qaeda also forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in
    the Sudan and with the government of lace w:st="on">Iranlace> and its associated terrorist
    group Hezballah for the purpose of working together against their
    perceived common enemies in the West, particularly the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace>.
    In addition, al Qaeda reached an understanding with the government of
    lace w:st="on">Iraqlace> that al Qaeda would not work against that government and that on
    particular projects, specifically including weapons development, al
    Qaeda would work cooperatively with the Government of Iraq.
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    5. Al Qaeda had a command and control structure which included a
    majlis al shura (or consultation council) which discussed and approved
    major undertakings, including terrorist operations.
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    6. Al Qaeda also conducted internal investigations of its members and
    their associates in an effort to detect informants and killed those
    suspected of collaborating with enemies of Al Qaeda.
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    7. From at least 1991 until the date of the filing of this Indictment,
    in the Sudan, lace w:st="on">Afghanistanlace> and elsewhere out of the jurisdiction of any
    particular state or district, USAMA BIN LADEN, a/k/a "Usamah
    Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden," a/k/a "Shaykh Usamah Bin-Laden," a/k/a
    "Mujahid Shaykh," a/k/a "Abu Abdallah," a/k/a "Qa Qa," the defendant,
    and a co-conspirator not named as a defendant herein (hereafter
    "Co-conspirator") who was first brought to and arrested in the
    Southern District of lace w:st="on">New Yorklace>, and others known and unknown to the
    grand jury, unlawfully, willfully and knowingly combined conspired,
    confederated and agreed together and with each other to injure and
    destroy, and attempt to injure and destroy, national-defense material,
    national-defense premises and national-defense utilities of the United
    States with the intent to injure, interfere with and obstruct the
    national defense of the lace w:st="on">United stateslace>.
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    Overt Acts
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    8. In furtherance of the said conspiracy, and to effect the illegal
    object thereof, the following overt acts, among others, were
    committed:
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    a. At various times from at least as early as 1991 until at least in
    or about February 1998, USAMA BIN LADEN, the defendant, met with
    Co-conspirator and other members of Al Qaeda in the Sudan, lace w:st="on">Afghanistanlace>
    and elsewhere;
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    b. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to obtain weapons,
    including firearms and explosives, for Al Qaeda and its affiliated
    terrorist groups;
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    c. At various times from at least as early as 1991 USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, provided training camps and guest houses
    in various areas, including Afghanistan and the lace w:st="on">Sudanlace>, for the use of
    Al Qaeda and its affiliated terrorist groups;
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    d. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to produce counterfeit
    passports purporting to be issued by various countries and also
    obtained official passports from the Government of the lace w:st="on">Sudanlace> for use
    by Al Qaeda and its affiliated groups;
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    e. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to recruit lace w:st="on">United Stateslace>
    citizens to Al Qaeda in order to utilize the American citizens for
    travel throughout the Western world to deliver messages and engage in
    financial transactions for the benefit of Al Qaeda and its affiliated
    groups;
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    f. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to utilize non-Government
    organizations which purported to be engaged in humanitarian work as
    conduits for transmitting funds for the benefit of Al Qaeda and its
    affiliated groups;
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    g. At various times from at least as early as 1991, Co-conspirator and
    others known and unknown to the grand jury engaged in financial and
    business transactions on behalf of defendant USAMA BIN LADEN and Al
    Qaeda, including, but not limited to: purchasing land for training
    camps; purchasing warehouses for storage of items, including
    explosives; transferring funds between bank accounts opened in various
    names, obtaining various communications equipment, including satellite
    telephones and transporting currency and weapons to members of Al
    Qaeda and its associated terrorist organizations in various countries
    throughout the world;
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    h. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that Al Qaeda
    should put aside its differences with Shiite Muslim terrorist
    organizations, including the Government of lace w:st="on">Iranlace> and its affiliated
    terrorist group Hezballah, to cooperate against the perceived common
    enemy, the lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> and its allies;
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    i. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that the United
    States forces stationed on the Saudi Arabian peninsula, including both
    Saudi Arabia and lace w:st="on">Yemenlace>, should be Attacked;
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    j. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that the United
    States forces stationed in the Horn of Africa, including lace w:st="on">Somalialace>,
    should be attacked;
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    k. Beginning in or about early spring 1993, Al Qaeda members began to
    provide training and assistance to Somali tribes opposed to the United
    Nations intervention in lace w:st="on">Somalialace>;
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    l. On October 3 and 4, 1993, members of Al Qaeda participated with
    Somali tribesmen in an attack on lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> military personnel
    serving in lace w:st="on">Somalialace> as part of Operation Restore Hope, which attack
    killed a total of 18 lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> soldiers and wounded 73 others in
    lace w:st="on">Mogadishulace>;
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    m. On two occasions in the period from in or about 1992 until in or
    about 1995, Co-conspirator helped transport weapons and explosives
    from Khartoum to lace w:st="on">Port Sudanlace> for transshipment to the Saudi Arabian
    peninsula;
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    n. At various times from at least as early as 1993, USAMA BIN LADEN
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to obtain the components of
    nuclear weapons;
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    o. At various times from at least as early as 1993 USAMA BIN LADEN and
    others known and unknown, made efforts to produce chemical weapons;
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    p. On or about August 23, 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN signed and issued a
    declaration of Jihad entitled "Message from Usamah Bin-Muhammad
    Bin-Laden to His Muslim Brothers in the Whole World and Especially in
    the lace w:st="on">Arabian Peninsulalace>: Declaration of Jihad Against the Americans
    Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Mosques; Expel the Heretics from
    the lace w:st="on">Arabian Peninsulalace>" (hereafter the "Declaration of Jihad) from the
    Hindu Kush mountains in lace w:st="on">Afghanistanlace>. The Declaration of Jihad included
    statements that efforts should be pooled to kill Americans and
    encouraged other persons to join the jihad against the American
    enemy";
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    q. In or about late August 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN read aloud the
    Declaration of Jihad and made an audiotape recording of such reading
    for worldwide distribution; and
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    r. In February 1998, USAMA BIN LADEN issued a joint declaration in the
    name of Gamaa't, Al Jihad, the Jihad movement in lace w:st="on">Bangladeshlace> and the
    "Jamaat ul Ulema e lace w:st="on">Pakistanlace>" under the banner of the "International
    Islamic Front for Jihad on the Jews and Crusaders," which stated that
    Muslims should kill Americans -- including civilians -- anywhere in
    the world where they can be found.
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    (Title 18, lace w:st="on">United Stateslace> code, Section 2155(b).)
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    06 November 1998
    TEXT: US GRAND JURY INDICTMENT AGAINST USAMA BIN LADEN
    United States District Court
    Southern District of New York

    • Press Release (PDF format)
    • Usama Bin-Laden Indictment (PDF format)
    • Usama Bin-Laden, Muhammad Atef, et al. Indictment
    o Introduction and Counts 1 thru 3 (PDF format)
    o Counts 4 thru 238 (PDF format)



    New York -- A U.S. Federal Grand Jury in New York on Nov. 5 issued an
    indictment against Usama Bin Laden alleging that he and others engaged
    in a long-term conspiracy to attack U.S. facilities overseas and to
    kill American citizens.


    The indictment noted that Al Qaeda, Bin Laden's international
    terrorist group, forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in
    Sudan and with the government of Iran and with its associated group
    Hezballah to "work together against their perceived common enemies in
    the West, particularly the United States."


    Additionally, the indictment states that Al Qaeda reached an agreement
    with Iraq not to work against the regime of Saddam Hussein and that
    they would work cooperatively with Iraq, particularly in weapons
    development.


    According to the indictment, Bin Laden's group also tried to recruit
    Americans to travel through the United States and the West to deliver
    messages and to conduct financial transactions to aid their terrorist
    activities. The indictment also states that Al Qaeda used humanitarian
    work as a conduit for transmitting funds to affiliate terrorist
    groups.


    The indictment also claims that Bin Laden's supporters purchased land
    for terrorist training camps; bought warehouses where explosives were
    stored; transferred bank accounts using various aliases; purchased
    sophisticated telecommunications equipment; and transferred money and
    weapons to Al Qaeda and affiliated terrorist organizations.


    The indictment also states that beginning in 1993, Al Qaeda began
    training Somali tribes to oppose the United Nation's humanitarian
    effort in Somalia. In October, members of Al Qaeda participated in an
    attack on U.S. military personnel where 18 soldiers were killed and 73
    others wounded in Mogadishu. In another reference, the indictment
    noted that an unnamed "co-conspirator" transported weapons and
    explosives from Khartoum to Port Sudan for transshipment to the Saudi
    Arabian peninsula.


    The Grand Jury document, which usually does not provide a great amount
    of details in advance of a prosecution, also stated that Bin Laden and
    "others" tried to develop chemical weapons and attempted to obtain
    nuclear weapons components in 1993.


    The indictment noted that Bin Laden issued his Declaration of Jihad
    with the aim of recruiting others to "kill Americans and encouraged
    other persons to join the jihad against the American enemy."


    Following is the text of the indictment:



    (Begin text)



    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

    SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK



    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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    USAMA BIN LADEN,

    a/k/a "Usamah Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden,"

    a/k/a "Shaykh Usamah Bin-Laden,"

    a/k/a "Mujahid Shaykh,"

    a/k/a "Abu Abdallah,"

    a/k/a "Qa Qa,"



    Defendant



    COUNT ONE



    Conspiracy to Attack Defense Utilities of the United States



    The Grand Jury charges:



    Background: Al Qaeda



    1. At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the
    filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed
    which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and
    violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al Khidemat" (the
    "Services Office") organization which had maintained (and continues to
    maintain) offices in various parts of the world, including
    Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar) and the United
    States, particularly at the Alkifah Refugee Center - in Brooklyn. From
    in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "Al Qaeda"
    ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group was
    headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1992,
    the leadership of Al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) USAMA BIN
    LADEN the defendant, and its military command relocated to the Sudan.
    From in or about 1991 until the present, the group also called itself
    the "Islamic Army." The international terrorist group (hereafter
    referred to as "Al Qaeda") was headquartered in the Sudan from
    approximately 1992 until approximately 1996 but still maintained
    offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN and Al
    Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, Al Qaeda was
    led by its "emir," USAMA BIN LADEN. Members of Al Qaeda pledged an
    oath of allegiance to USAMA BIN LADEN and Al Qaeda.


    2. Al Qaeda opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the
    United States was regarded as "infidel" because it was not governed in
    a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of
    Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential
    support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly
    the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel and
    the United Nations, which were regarded as enemies of the group.
    Third, Al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United states armed
    forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in
    Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, Al Qaeda opposed the
    continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and
    elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf war.
    Fourth, Al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the
    arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to Al Qaeda
    or its affiliated terrorist groups, including Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.


    3. Al Qaeda has functioned both on its own and through some of the
    terrorist organizations that have operated under its umbrella,
    including: the Islamic Group (also known as "al Gamaa Islamia" or
    simply "Gamaa't"), led by co-conspirator Sheik Oxar Abdal Rahman; the
    al Jihad group based in Egypt; the "Talah e Fatah" ("Vanguards of
    conquest") faction of al Jibad, which was also based in Egypt, Which
    faction was led by co-conspirator Ayman al Zawahiri ("al Jibad");
    Palestinian Islamic Jihad and a number of Jihad groups in other
    countries, including Egypt, the Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia,
    Eritrea, Kenya, Pakistan, Bosnia, Croatia, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon,
    the Philippines, Tajikistan, Chechnya, Bangladesh, Kashmir and
    Azerbaijan. In February 1998, Al Qaeda joined forces with Gamaa't, Al
    Jihad, the Jihad Movement in Bangladesh and the "Jamaat ul Ulema e
    Pakistan" to issue a fatwah (an Islamic religious ruling) declaring
    war against American civilians worldwide under the banner of the
    "International Islamic Front for Jibad on the Jews and Crusaders."


    4. Al Qaeda also forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in
    the Sudan and with the government of Iran and its associated terrorist
    group Hezballah for the purpose of working together against their
    perceived common enemies in the West, particularly the United States.
    In addition, al Qaeda reached an understanding with the government of
    Iraq that al Qaeda would not work against that government and that on
    particular projects, specifically including weapons development, al
    Qaeda would work cooperatively with the Government of Iraq.


    5. Al Qaeda had a command and control structure which included a
    majlis al shura (or consultation council) which discussed and approved
    major undertakings, including terrorist operations.


    6. Al Qaeda also conducted internal investigations of its members and
    their associates in an effort to detect informants and killed those
    suspected of collaborating with enemies of Al Qaeda.


    7. From at least 1991 until the date of the filing of this Indictment,
    in the Sudan, Afghanistan and elsewhere out of the jurisdiction of any
    particular state or district, USAMA BIN LADEN, a/k/a "Usamah
    Bin-Muhammad Bin-Laden," a/k/a "Shaykh Usamah Bin-Laden," a/k/a
    "Mujahid Shaykh," a/k/a "Abu Abdallah," a/k/a "Qa Qa," the defendant,
    and a co-conspirator not named as a defendant herein (hereafter
    "Co-conspirator") who was first brought to and arrested in the
    Southern District of New York, and others known and unknown to the
    grand jury, unlawfully, willfully and knowingly combined conspired,
    confederated and agreed together and with each other to injure and
    destroy, and attempt to injure and destroy, national-defense material,
    national-defense premises and national-defense utilities of the United
    States with the intent to injure, interfere with and obstruct the
    national defense of the United states.


    Overt Acts



    8. In furtherance of the said conspiracy, and to effect the illegal
    object thereof, the following overt acts, among others, were
    committed:


    a. At various times from at least as early as 1991 until at least in
    or about February 1998, USAMA BIN LADEN, the defendant, met with
    Co-conspirator and other members of Al Qaeda in the Sudan, Afghanistan
    and elsewhere;


    b. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to obtain weapons,
    including firearms and explosives, for Al Qaeda and its affiliated
    terrorist groups;


    c. At various times from at least as early as 1991 USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, provided training camps and guest houses
    in various areas, including Afghanistan and the Sudan, for the use of
    Al Qaeda and its affiliated terrorist groups;


    d. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to produce counterfeit
    passports purporting to be issued by various countries and also
    obtained official passports from the Government of the Sudan for use
    by Al Qaeda and its affiliated groups;


    e. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to recruit United States
    citizens to Al Qaeda in order to utilize the American citizens for
    travel throughout the Western world to deliver messages and engage in
    financial transactions for the benefit of Al Qaeda and its affiliated
    groups;


    f. At various times from at least as early as 1991, USAMA BIN LADEN,
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to utilize non-Government
    organizations which purported to be engaged in humanitarian work as
    conduits for transmitting funds for the benefit of Al Qaeda and its
    affiliated groups;


    g. At various times from at least as early as 1991, Co-conspirator and
    others known and unknown to the grand jury engaged in financial and
    business transactions on behalf of defendant USAMA BIN LADEN and Al
    Qaeda, including, but not limited to: purchasing land for training
    camps; purchasing warehouses for storage of items, including
    explosives; transferring funds between bank accounts opened in various
    names, obtaining various communications equipment, including satellite
    telephones and transporting currency and weapons to members of Al
    Qaeda and its associated terrorist organizations in various countries
    throughout the world;


    h. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that Al Qaeda
    should put aside its differences with Shiite Muslim terrorist
    organizations, including the Government of Iran and its affiliated
    terrorist group Hezballah, to cooperate against the perceived common
    enemy, the United States and its allies;


    i. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that the United
    States forces stationed on the Saudi Arabian peninsula, including both
    Saudi Arabia and Yemen, should be Attacked;


    j. At various times from in or about 1992 until the date of the filing
    of this Indictment, USAMA BIN LADEN and other ranking members of Al
    Qaeda stated privately to other members of Al Qaeda that the United
    States forces stationed in the Horn of Africa, including Somalia,
    should be attacked;


    k. Beginning in or about early spring 1993, Al Qaeda members began to
    provide training and assistance to Somali tribes opposed to the United
    Nations intervention in Somalia;


    l. On October 3 and 4, 1993, members of Al Qaeda participated with
    Somali tribesmen in an attack on United States military personnel
    serving in Somalia as part of Operation Restore Hope, which attack
    killed a total of 18 United States soldiers and wounded 73 others in
    Mogadishu;


    m. On two occasions in the period from in or about 1992 until in or
    about 1995, Co-conspirator helped transport weapons and explosives
    from Khartoum to Port Sudan for transshipment to the Saudi Arabian
    peninsula;


    n. At various times from at least as early as 1993, USAMA BIN LADEN
    and others known and unknown, made efforts to obtain the components of
    nuclear weapons;


    o. At various times from at least as early as 1993 USAMA BIN LADEN and
    others known and unknown, made efforts to produce chemical weapons;


    p. On or about August 23, 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN signed and issued a
    declaration of Jihad entitled "Message from Usamah Bin-Muhammad
    Bin-Laden to His Muslim Brothers in the Whole World and Especially in
    the Arabian Peninsula: Declaration of Jihad Against the Americans
    Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Mosques; Expel the Heretics from
    the Arabian Peninsula" (hereafter the "Declaration of Jihad) from the
    Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan. The Declaration of Jihad included
    statements that efforts should be pooled to kill Americans and
    encouraged other persons to join the jihad against the American
    enemy";


    q. In or about late August 1996, USAMA BIN LADEN read aloud the
    Declaration of Jihad and made an audiotape recording of such reading
    for worldwide distribution; and


    r. In February 1998, USAMA BIN LADEN issued a joint declaration in the
    name of Gamaa't, Al Jihad, the Jihad movement in Bangladesh and the
    "Jamaat ul Ulema e Pakistan" under the banner of the "International
    Islamic Front for Jihad on the Jews and Crusaders," which stated that
    Muslims should kill Americans -- including civilians -- anywhere in
    the world where they can be found.


    (Title 18, United States code, Section 2155(b).)



    (End text)
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