- Mohamed Al-Kahtani
Mohamed Mani Ahmad al-Kahtani (sometimes transliterated Muhammed Al Kahtani or al-Qahtani or other ways) is an alleged member of the terrorist group al-Qaeda. He allegedly intended to come to the United States to take part in the September 11, 2001 attacks as a "muscle hijacker", but he was prevented due to suspicions that he was attempting to immigrate. - Paul Rose
Paul Rose, born October 16, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a political commentator and a trade unionist, who was convicted of murder and kidnapping of Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte in 1971. He was the leader of the Chenier cell of the Front de Libération du Quebec (FLQ), a terrorist group whose members were also responsible for a decade of bombings and armed robberies. - Bernard Lortie
Bernard Lortie of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was a member of the Chenier Cell of the Front de Libération du Quebec (FLQ) terrorist group who were responsible for a decade of bombings and armed robberies in the Province of Quebec. During what became known as the October Crisis, on October 5, 1970 members of the FLQ's Liberation Cell kidnapped the British Trade Commissioner James Cross, … - Jacques Rose
Jacques Rose in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, was a member of the Chenier Cell of the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) terrorist group whose members were responsible for a decade of bombings, kidnappings, murders and armed robberies that culminated in a series of events known as the October Crisis of 1970. Jacques Rose's involvement in the Quebec terrorist group began in 1968 after a meeting his brother Paul had with Jacques Lanctôt, a member of the FLQ, … - Jacques Lanctôt
Jacques Lanctôt was an important member of the Quebec terrorist group the FLQ. Lanctôt joined the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) group in 1963 at the age of 17 and was involved in several violent demonstrations in Quebec during the 1960s along with his sister, Louise Lanctôt. In 1968, Lanctôt, a member of the FLQ's Liberation cell, met Paul Rose, leader of the Chénier Cell. - Pavlos Bakoyannis
Pavlos Bakoyannis was a liberal Greek politician who was well known for his broadcasts against the Greek military dictatorship of 1967-1974 on Deutsche Welle radio. He was shot and killed in the front entrance of his office in 1989 by members of the radical marxist terrorist group "November 17" (N17). Bakoyannis was a member of the New Democracy party, for which, at the time of his murder, he was parliamentary leader in the Hellenic Parliament. - Rhéal Mathieu
Rhéal Mathieu is a Quebecer convicted of involuntary manslaughter and a member of the Quebec terrorist group, the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ). In 1965, Rhéal Mathieu became a member of the FLQ. With Pierre Vallières, one of the leaders of the movement, Mathieu became a member of the Central Committee of the FLQ. - Georgios Voulgarakis
Georgios Voulgarakis is a Greek politician and the current Minister of Culture. Voulgarakis is fluent in English and holds a PhD in economics from the University of Athens. He is a member of the New Democracy party. On May 30, 2006, Voulgarakis survived an assassination attempt from the far-left Greek terrorist group Revolutionary Struggle. Over two pounds of explosives were strapped to a bicycle stationed near Voulgarakis’ residence and then detonated by remote control. - Lionel Beehner
- Michael Jacobson
- Abdul Hameed
- Michael Scheuer
- Geoff D. Porter
- Gregory Johnsen
- Bruce Hoffman
- James Brandon
- Anes Alic
- Animesh Roul
- Sean N. Kalic
- Trevor Stanley
- Mahan Abedin
- Andrew McGregor
- Chris Quillen
- Michael Moran
- Daniel Lav
- David Keyes
- James Phillips
- Maha Azzam
- Robert Wesley
- Andrew Black
- Andrew Hansen
- Lydia Khalil
- Emily Hunt
- Noor Huda Ismail
- Hayder Mili
- Rebecca Bloom
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