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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Terrorist Profiles (List of Terrorists By Name)


See anything similar about the preponderance of the names on this list?

Nothing to do with Islam, I'm sure.

From the National Counter-Terrorism Center:files

The terrorists listed below are under indictment for multiple attacks against US persons and interests, for aiding terrorist activities, or are wanted for questioning in regard to terrorist attacks. The US Government, through the State Department'sRewards for Justice program, is offering substantial rewards for information leading to the arrest of the people listed to the right.
Below is a comprehensive list of terrorists referred to in this site. Terrorists are listed
by first name, last name, and common aliases.
A-C | D-L | M-Z
A-C
Aafia Siddiqui (captured, killed)
Abbas Musawi
Abd Al Aziz Awda
Abd al Karim
Abd al-Rahman, Atiyah (captured, killed)
‘Abd al-Rahman, ‘Umar (captured, killed)
Abdelbasit Alhaj Alhassan Haj Hamad
Abdelkarim Hussein Mohamed Al-Nasser
Abderraouf Jdey
Abdul Rahman Said Yasin
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah
Abdullah, Abdullah
Abdullahi Yare
Abou Abdelkarim, Malik 
Abubakar Shekau
Abu Du'a 
Abu Khabab al-Masri (captured, killed)
Abu Faraj al-Libi (captured, killed)
Abu Layth al-Libi (captured, killed)
Abu Mus’ab al-Zarqawi (captured, killed)
Abu Solaiman (captured, killed)
Adam Pearlman
Adam Yahiye Gadahn
Adnan G. El-Shukrijumah
Adel Radi Saqr al-Wahabi al-Harbi 
Ahmad Ibrahim Al-Mughassil
Ahmed Abdi Aw-MohamedAhmed Gurey
al-Adel, Saif
al-Badawi, Jamal Mohammad
al-Bakri, Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa
Ali Atwa
Ali Saed Bin Ali El-Hoorie
Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri
al-Fadhli, Mushin 
al-Iraqi, ‘Abd al-Hadi (captured, killed) 
al-Kini, Usama (captured, killed)
al-Harbi, Adel Radi Saqr al-Wahabi 
al-Libi, Abu Faraj (captured, killed)
al-Libi, Abu Yahya (captured, killed)
al-Libi, Abu Layth (captured, killed)
D-L
Dhiren Barot (captured, killed)
Doctor
Doku Umarov 
Dulmatin (captured, killed)
Elbaneh, Jaber
el Hammam, Yahya Abu 
el-Hoorie, Ali Saed
Emir Anwar
Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso (killed)
Faker Ben Abdelazziz Boussora
Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub
Fazul, Harun (captured, killed)
Fuad Mohamed Khalaf
Gadahn, Adam Yahiye
Garbaya (Izz-al-Din)
Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki
Hafiz Mohammad Saeed
Hakimullah Mehsud
Haj HamadAbdelbasit Alhaj Alhassan 
Hamaha, Oumar Ould 
Hambali (captured, killed)
Hamza, Rabi’a (captured, killed)
Hapilon, Isnilon
Haqqani, Sirajuddin
Harun Fazul (captured, killed)
Hasan Izz-Al-Din
Husin, Azahari bin (captured, killed)
Ibrahim Haji Jama
Ibrahim Salih Mohammed al-YacoubIlyas Kashmiri (captured, killed) 
‘Imad Mugniyah (captured, killed)
Isnilon Hapilon
Izz-Al-Din, Hassan
Jabar A. Elbaneh
Jama, Ibrahim Haji
Jamal Mohammad al-Badawi
Janjalani, Khadafi (captured, killed)
Jdey, Abderraouf
Jehad Serwan Mostafa
Joko (Dulmatin) (captured, killed)
Jubaer/Jubair
Kansi, Mir Amal (captured, killed)
Kashmiri, Ilyas (captured, killed)
Khadafi Janjalani (captured, killed)
Khalaf, Fuad Mohamed
Khalid Abdul Wadood (Abdullah Amed Abdullah)
Khalid Shaykh Muhammad (captured, killed)
KSM (captured, killed)
Libi, Abu Faraj (captured, killed)
M-Z
Mahsud, Baitullah (captured, killed)
Mehsud, Hakimullah
Mir Amal Kansi (captured, killed)
Mohamed Makawi Ibrahim Mohamed
Mokhtar Belmokhtar
Mostafa, Jehad Serwan 
Mugniyah, ‘Imad (captured, killed)
Muhammad, Khalid (captured, killed)
Muhammed Atef (captured, killed)
Muhsin Musa Matwali Atwah (captured, killed)
Mushin al-Fadhli
Mukhtar Robow
Mullah Omar
Mugniyah, ‘Imad (captured, killed)
Nabhan, Saleh (captured, killed)
Noordin Mohammad Top (captured, killed)
Omar, Mullah
Oumar Ould Hamaha 
Owaiss
Patek, Umar (captured, killed)
Pearlman, Adam
Rabi’a, Hamza (captured, killed)
Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah
Ramzi Yousef (captured, killed)
Rostom (Ali Atwa)
Robow, Mukhtar
Saif al-Adel
Saleh Nabhan (captured, killed)
Salman (Izz-al-Din)
Shallah, Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad
Shaykh Aminullah
Sheikh Ahmed Slim Swedan (captured, killed)
Shekau Abubakar 
Shukrijumah, Adnan G
Siddiqui, Aafia (captured, killed)
Sirajuddin Haqqani
Solaiman, Abu (captured, killed)
Swedan, Ahmed (captured, killed)
Top, Noordin Mohammad (captured, killed)
UBL (captured, killed)
‘Umar ‘Abd al-Rahman (captured, killed)
Umar Patek (captured, killed)
Usama al-Kini (captured, killed)
Usama Bin Ladin (captured, killed)
Umarov, Doku 
Yahya Abu el Hammam
Yare, Abdullahi
Yasin, Abdul Rahman
Yasin Al-Suri
Yousef, Ramzi (captured, killed)
Zarqawi, Abu Mus’ab (captured, killed)
Zawahiri
Zulkifli Bin Hir




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Saturday, May 02, 2009

More Evidence For Our Continued Underappreciation Of Sylvester Stallone

So I watched Rambo (the recent film) and realized that somehow Rambo has become our modern-day Crusader legend.

John Rambo is an aging knight. That's what the movie is about. That's what Rambo is about. Consider these facts of the recent film (spoilers):


  • He guides and protects pilgrims.
  • The pilgrims travel by sea first, and then over land.
  • The pilgrims are Christians motivated by religion.
  • They are told they don't belong in the lands they seek, that they are outsiders and should go home.
  • They preach to locals when they get there.
  • They do not approve of their guiding knight's violent methods.
  • But they need him and end up acknowledging it.
  • The enemies are heathens: nihilistically evil, rapacious, in some cases homosexual-pedophiliac.
  • The enemies kidnap innocents (children) for their armies.
  • The politics of the region are confused, with warring factions, shifting alliances, all hands bloody.
  • The knight is motivated solely by devotion to one particular Lady.
  • His love for his Lady is not sexual or romantic, but something else: it is chivalrous.


All of this adds up to nothing more or less than a standard chivalry story. All of these aspects were features of standard Grail-quest and similar chivalrous legends from a thousand years ago. Rambo is essentially just a remake of those stories. Although the plot was set in modern-day Thailand (where the journey begins) and Burma (the destination), in all important respects it could just as easily have taken place in 11th-century France and Palestine. (I wonder why from a literary point of view, "holy lands" in these sorts of stories always need to be harsh, inhospitable places; Rambo's adventures take place in dank jungles rather than parched deserts, and nobody going there is seeking any holy person's birthplace, but still, functionally they serve as "holy land" every bit as much as the deserts of the Levant.)

The only thing going against my interpretation, perhaps, is that there's a happy ending and homecoming for the knight, which wouldn't usually be the case, probably. But who would deny Rambo his happy ending after all these years?

Great movie, by the way. Goes right up near the top - if not the top - of my best-of-2008 list. My only (minor in the grand scheme) complaint would be the overuse of obviously digitally-inserted bright red blood/gore splashes, etc...not sure if the overuse was intentional or just that the indie budget didn't allow for cleaning up the effects to make them more subtle, but whatever the case, while one obviously expects gore in a Rambo movie, a little of that stuff would've gone a long way.

Needless to say, though, I had not expected to get such a strong Arthurian undercurrent from such a movie. Now I'm motivated to go back and watch the others to see if the subtext was present there too and I just missed it. It has been a while, after all....

[Originally posted at Rhymes With Cars And Girls]

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