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Hider Hanani (b. 1963), alias Amar Makhlulif and kunya Abu Doha (Arabic: أبو ضحى), is an Algerian alleged to be member of the al-Qaeda and GSPC terrorist networks. Hanani claimed asylum when he first arrived in Britain in 1994. He left the country for Afghanistan from 1996 to 1999, where he admittedly attended the Khalden training camp.

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  • أبو ضحى (بالإنجليزية: Abu Doha)‏‏ (1963 في الجزائر - ) موسيقي جزائري، يُزعم أنه عضو في تنظيم القاعدة وشبكات الجماعة السلفية للدعوة والقتال. طلب أبو ضحى اللجوء عندما وصل إلى بريطانيا لأول مرة عام 1994. غادر البلاد إلى أفغانستان عام 1996 وبقي فيها حتى عام 1999 ، حيث حضر تدريب معسكر خلدن. نتيجة لتحقيق ألماني، تم اعتقاله في مطار لندن هيثرو في فبراير 2001 أثناء محاولته السفر إلى جدة بالمملكة العربية السعودية بجواز سفر مزور. حيث احتُجز بتهم الإرهاب بينما يشتبه في أن رفيقه في السفر رابح قدري خالف قوانين الهجرة. (ar)
  • Hider Hanani (b. 1963), alias Amar Makhlulif and kunya Abu Doha (Arabic: أبو ضحى), is an Algerian alleged to be member of the al-Qaeda and GSPC terrorist networks. Hanani claimed asylum when he first arrived in Britain in 1994. He left the country for Afghanistan from 1996 to 1999, where he admittedly attended the Khalden training camp. (en)
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  • أبو ضحى (بالإنجليزية: Abu Doha)‏‏ (1963 في الجزائر - ) موسيقي جزائري، يُزعم أنه عضو في تنظيم القاعدة وشبكات الجماعة السلفية للدعوة والقتال. طلب أبو ضحى اللجوء عندما وصل إلى بريطانيا لأول مرة عام 1994. غادر البلاد إلى أفغانستان عام 1996 وبقي فيها حتى عام 1999 ، حيث حضر تدريب معسكر خلدن. نتيجة لتحقيق ألماني، تم اعتقاله في مطار لندن هيثرو في فبراير 2001 أثناء محاولته السفر إلى جدة بالمملكة العربية السعودية بجواز سفر مزور. حيث احتُجز بتهم الإرهاب بينما يشتبه في أن رفيقه في السفر رابح قدري خالف قوانين الهجرة. (ar)
  • Hider Hanani (b. 1963), alias Amar Makhlulif and kunya Abu Doha (Arabic: أبو ضحى), is an Algerian alleged to be member of the al-Qaeda and GSPC terrorist networks. Hanani claimed asylum when he first arrived in Britain in 1994. He left the country for Afghanistan from 1996 to 1999, where he admittedly attended the Khalden training camp. As a result of a German terrorism investigation, Hanani was arrested at London Heathrow Airport in February 2001 while attempting to travel to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on a forged passport. Hanani was held on terrorism charges while his traveling companion Rabah Kadre was suspected of an immigration violation. Hanani was indicted in the United States in August 2001 for being the mastermind of the plot to bomb the Los Angeles airport during the 2000 millennium celebrations. When Ahmed Ressam was apprehended, he had a business card with Hanani’s number and calling cards which were used to call it 11 days earlier. Ressam's testimony provided evidence for the indictment, but after he stopped cooperating with prosecutors, they dropped the case in 2005. Hanani has admitted meeting Ahmed Ressam in Jalalabad, but not being involved in the millennium bombing plot. After the U.S. extradition request was dropped, Hanani was held in prison under immigration powers by the British government. Hanani was held in Belmarsh Prison. In July 2008, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission released him on bail, under 24-hour house arrest. Although the British press was forced to identified him only as "U", details in the ruling identifies him clearly as Hanani. In February 2009, Hanani was returned to Belmarsh Prison on the orders of the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. After writing a statement that said he and his world views had changed, Hanani was released to house arrest again in a ruling in July 2011. (en)
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