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| Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt | ||
| Jahrgang 2009 | Nr. 136 | ausgegeben am 15. Mai 2009 |
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Yasin Ali Baynah
a.k.a.: ALI, Yasin Baynah; a.k.a.: ALI, Yassin Mohamed; a.k.a.: BAYNAH, Yasin; a.k.a.: BAYNAH, Yassin; a.k.a.: BAYNAX, Yasiin Cali; a.k.a.: BEENAH, Yasin; a.k.a.: BEENAH, Yassin; a.k.a.: BEENAX, Yasin; a.k.a.: BEENAX, Yassin; a.k.a.: BENAH, Yasin; a.k.a.: BENAH, Yassin; a.k.a.: BENAX, Yassin; a.k.a.: BEYNAH, Yasin; a.k.a.: BINAH, Yassin; a.k.a.: CALI, Yasiin Baynax; DOB: 24 December 1965; Nationality: Somali; alt. Nationality: Swedish; Location: Rinkeby, Stockholm, Sweden; Mogadishu, Somalia
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Hassan Dahir Aweys
a.k.a.: ALI, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys; a.k.a.: AWES, Hassan Dahir; a.k.a.: AWES, Shaykh Hassan Dahir; a.k.a.: AWEYES, Hassen Dahir; a.k.a.: AWEYS, Ahmed Dahir; a.k.a.: AWEYS, Sheikh; a.k.a.: AWEYS, Sheikh Hassan Dahir; a.k.a.: DAHIR, Aweys Hassan; a.k.a.: IBRAHIM, Mohammed Hassan; a.k.a.: OAIS, Hassan Tahir; a.k.a.: UWAYS, Hassan Tahir; a.k.a.: "HASSAN, Sheikh"; DOB: 1935; Citizen: Somali; Nationality: Somali; Location: Somalia;
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Hassan Abdullah Hersi Al-Turki
a.k.a.: AL-TURKI, Hassan; a.k.a.: TURKI, Hassan; a.k.a.: TURKI, Hassan Abdillahi Hersi; a.k.a.: TURKI, Sheikh Hassan; a.k.a.: XIRSI, Xasan Cabdilaahi; a.k.a.: XIRSI, Xasan Cabdulle; DOB: circa 1944; POB: Ogaden Region, Ethiopia; Nationality: Somali; Location: Somalia
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Ahmed Abdi aw-Mohamed
a.k.a.: ABU ZUBEYR, Muktar Abdirahman; a.k.a.: ABUZUBAIR, Muktar Abdulrahim; a.k.a.: AW MOHAMMED, Ahmed Abdi; a.k.a.: AW-MOHAMUD, Ahmed Abdi; a.k.a.: "GODANE"; a.k.a.: "GODANI"; a.k.a.: "MUKHTAR, Shaykh"; a.k.a.: "ZUBEYR, Abu"; DOB: 10 July 1977; POB: Hargeysa, Somalia; Nationality: Somali
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Fuad Mohamed Khalaf
aka.: Fuad Mohamed Khalif; aka.: Fuad Mohamed Qalaf; aka.: Fuad Mohammed Kalaf; aka.: Fuad Mohamed Kalaf; aka.: Fuad Mohammed Khalif; aka.: Fuad Khalaf; aka: Fuad Shongale; aka.: Fuad Shongole; aka.: Fuad Shangole; aka.: Fuad Songale; aka.: Fouad Shongale; aka.: Fuad Muhammad Khalaf Shongole; Nationality: Somali; Location: Mogadishu, Somalia; alt. Location: Somalia
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Bashir Mohamed Mahamoud
aka.: Bashir Mohamed Mahmoud; aka.: Bashir Mahmud Mohammed; aka.: Bashir Mohamed Mohamud; aka.: Bashir Mohamed Mohamoud; aka.: Bashir Yare; aka.: Bashir Qorgab; aka.: Gure Gap; aka.: "Abu Muscab"; aka.: "Qorgab"; DOB: circa 1979-1982; alt. DOB: 1982; Nationality: Somali; Location: Mogadishu, Somalia
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Mohamed Sa'id
aka.: "Atom"; aka.: Mohamed Sa'id Atom; aka.: Mohamed Siad Atom; DOB: circa 1966; POB: Galgala, Somalia; Location: Galgala, Somalia; alt. Location: Badhan, Somalia
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Fares Mohammed Mana'a
aka.: Faris Mana'a; aka.: Fares Mohammed Manaa; DOB: February 8, 1965; POB: Sadah, Yemen; Passport No.: 00514146; Place of Issue: Sanaa, Yemen; ID Card No.: 1417576; Place of Issue: Al-Amana, Yemen; Date of Issue: January 7, 1996
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Hassan Mahat Omar
aka.: Hassaan Hussein Adam; aka.: Hassane Mahad Omar; aka.: Xassaan Xuseen Adan; aka.: Asan Mahad Cumar; aka.: Abu Salman; aka.: Abu Salmaan; aka.: Sheikh Hassaan Hussein; DOB: 10 April 1979; POB: Garissa, Kenya; Nationality: Possibly Ethiopian; Passport: A1180173 (Kenya), exp. 20 Aug 2017; National ID Card: 23446085; Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Hassan Mahat Omar is engaging in acts that threaten the peace, security or stability of Somalia. He is an Imam and one of the leaders of Masjid-ul-Axmar, an informal Al-Shabaab affiliated centre in Nairobi. He is also involved in recruiting new members and soliciting funds for Al-Shabaab, including online at the Al-Shabaab affiliated website alqimmah.net.
In addition, he has issued fatwas calling for attacks against the TFG on an Al-Shabaab chat room site.
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Omar Hammami
aka.: Abu Maansuur Al-Amriki; aka.: Abu Mansour Al-Amriki; aka.: Abu Mansuur Al-Amriki; aka.: Umar Hammami; aka.: Abu Mansur Al-Amriki; DOB: 6 May 1984; POB: Alabama, United States; Nationality: United States. Also believed to hold Syrian nationality; Passport: 403062567 (US); Social Security Number: 423-31-3021 (US); Location: Somalia; Married to a Somali woman; Lived in Egypt in 2005 and moved to Somalia in 2009
Omar Hammami is engaging in acts that threaten the peace, security or stability of Somalia. He is a senior member of Al-Shabaab. He is involved in recruitment, finance and payroll for foreign fighters in Somalia. He is described as an expert in explosives and warfare in general. Since October 2007 he has appeared in television reports and in Al-Shabaab propaganda videos. He has been shown in a video training Al-Shabaab fighters. He has also been shown in videos and on websites calling for more fighters to join Al-Shabaab.
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Ali Ahmed Nur Jim'ale
aka: Ahmed Ali Jim'ale, aka: Ahmad Nur Ali Jim'ale, aka: Sheikh Ahmed Jim'ale, aka: Ahmad Ali Jim'ale, aka: Shaykh Ahmed Nur Jim'ale; DOB: 1954; POB: Eilbur, Somalia; Nationality: Somalia; Alt. nationality: Djibouti; Passport: A0181988 (Somalia), exp. 23 January 2011; Location: Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti; Ali Ahmed Nur Jim'ale (Jim'ale) has served in leadership roles with the former Somali Council of Islamic Courts, also known as the Somali Islamic Courts Union, which was a radical-Islamist element. The most radical elements of the Somali Islamic Courts Union eventually formed the group known as al-Shabaab. Al-Shabaab was listed for targeted sanctions in April 2010 by the United Nations Security Council committee established pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 concerning Somalia and Eritrea (the "Somalia/Eritrea Sanctions Committee"). The Committee listed al-Shabaab for being an entity engaged in acts that directly or indirectly threaten the peace, security, or stability of Somalia, including but not limited to acts that pose a threat to Somali Transitional Federal Government. According to the July 18, 2011 report of the Somalia/Eritrea Sanctions Committee's Monitoring Group (S/2011/433), Jim'ale is identified as a prominent businessman and figure in the al-Shabaab charcoal-sugar trading cycle and benefitting from privileged relationships with al-Shabaab. Jim'ale is identified as one of al-Shabaab's chief financiers and is ideologically aligned with al-Shabaab. Jim'ale has provided key funding and political support for Hassan Dahir Aweys ("Aweys"), who was also listed by the Somalia/Eritrea Sanctions Committee. Former al-Shabaab Deputy Emir Muktar Robow reportedly continued to engage in political posturing within the al-Shabaab organization during the mid-2011. Robow engaged Aweys and Jim'ale in an effort to advance their shared objectives and consolidate their overall stance within the context of the al-Shabaab leadership rift. As of fall 2007, Jim'ale established a front company in Djibouti for extremist activities called the Investors Group. The short term goal of the group was, through the funding of extremist activities and weapons purchases, to destabilize Somaliland. The group assisted in smuggling small arms from Eritrea through Djibouti into the 5th region of Ethiopia where extremists received the shipment. As of mid-2008, Jim'ale continued to operate the Investors Group. As of late September 2010, Jim'ale established ZAAD, a mobile-to-mobile money transfer business and struck a deal with al-Shabaab to make money transfers more anonymous by eliminating the need to show identification. As of late 2009, Jim'ale had a known hawala fund where he collected zakat, which was provided to al-Shabaab. As of December 2011, unidentified donors from the Middle East were transferring money to Jim'ale, who in turn used financial intermediaries to send the money to al-Shabaab. In 2009, Jim'ale worked with other like minded individuals to undermine the Somali TFG by not participating in Somali reconciliation efforts. As of late 2011, Jim'ale actively supported al-Shabaab by offering free communications, use of vehicles, food aid and political advisement and set up fundraisers for al-Shabaab through various business groups.
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Aboud Rogo Mohammed
aka: Aboud Mohammad Rogo, aka: Aboud Seif Rogo, aka: Aboud Mohammed Rogo, aka: Sheikh Aboud Rogo, aka: Aboud Rogo Muhammad, aka: Aboud Rogo Mohamed; POB: Lamu Island, Kenya; DOB: 11 November 1960; Alt. DOB: 11 November 1967; Alt. DOB: 11 November 1969; Alt. DOB: 1 January 1969. Kenya-based extremist Aboud Rogo Mohammed has threatened the peace, security, or stability of Somalia, by providing financial, material, logistical, or technical support to al-Shabaab, an entity listed by the UNSC Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia and resolution 1907 (2009) concerning Eritrea for engaging in acts that directly or indirectly threaten the peace, security, or stability of Somalia. Aboud Rogo Mohammed is an extremist Islamic cleric based in Kenya. He continues to exert influence over extremist groups in East Africa as part of his campaign to promote violence throughout East Africa. Aboud Rogo's activities include fundraising for al-Shabaab. As the main ideological leader of Al Hijra, formerly known as the Muslim Youth Center, Aboud Rogo Mohammed has used the extremist group as a pathway for radicalization and recruitment of principally Swahili speaking Africans for carrying out violent militant activity in Somalia. In a series of inspirational lectures between February 2009 and February 2012, Aboud repeatedly called for the violent rejection of the Somali peace process. During these lectures, Rogo repeatedly called for the use of violence against both the United Nations and the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forces in Somalia, and urged his audiences to travel to Somalia to join al-Shabaab's fight against the Kenyan Government. Aboud Rogo Mohammed also offers guidance on how Kenyan recruits joining al-Shabaab can evade detection by the Kenyan authorities, and which routes to follow when travelling from Mombasa and/or Lamu to Al-Shabaab strongholds in Somalia, notably Kismayo. He has facilitated the travel to Somalia of numerous Kenyan recruits for al-Shabaab. In September 2011, Rogo was recruiting individuals in Mombasa, Kenya, for travel into Somalia, presumably to conduct terrorist operations. In September 2008, Rogo held a fundraising meeting in Mombasa to help finance al-Shabaab activities in Somalia.
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Abubaker Shariff Ahmed
aka: Makaburi, aka: Sheikh Abubakar Ahmed, aka: Abubaker Shariff Ahmed, aka: Abu Makaburi Shariff, aka: Abubaker Shariff, aka: Abubakar Ahmed; POB: Kenya; DOB: 1962; Alt. DOB: 1967; Address: Majengo area, Mombasa, Kenya. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed is a leading facilitator and recruiter of young Kenyan Muslims for violent militant activity in Somalia, and a close associate of Aboud Rogo. He provides material support to extremist groups in Kenya (and elsewhere in East Africa). Through his frequent trips to Al-Shabaab strongholds in Somalia, including Kismayo, he has been able to maintain strong ties with senior Al-Shabaab members. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed is also engaged in the mobilization and management of funding for Al-Shabaab, an entity listed by the UNSC Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia and resolution 1907 (2009) concerning Eritrea for engaging in acts that directly or indirectly threaten the peace, security, or stability of Somalia. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed has preached at mosques in Mombasa that young men should travel to Somalia, commit extremist acts, fight for Al-Qaida, and kill US citizens. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed was arrested in late December 2010 by Kenyan authorities on suspicion of involvement in the bombing of a Nairobi bus terminal. Abubaker Shariff Ahmed is also a leader of a Kenya-based youth organization in Mombasa with ties to Al-Shabaab. As of 2010, Abubaker Shariff Ahmed acted as a recruiter and facilitator for Al-Shabaab in the Majengo area of Mombasa, Kenya.
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AL-SHABAAB
aka.: AL-SHABAB; aka.: SHABAAB; aka.: THE YOUTH; aka.: MUJAHIDIN AL-SHABAAB MOVEMENT; aka.: MUJAHIDEEN YOUTH MOVEMENT; aka.: MUJAHIDIN YOUTH MOVEMENT; aka.: MYM; aka.: HARAKAT SHABAB AL-MUJAHIDIN; aka.: HIZBUL SHABAAB; aka.: HISB'UL SHABAAB; aka.: AL-SHABAAB AL-ISLAMIYA; aka.: YOUTH WING; aka.: AL-SHABAAB AL-ISLAAM; aka.: AL-SHABAAB AL-JIHAAD; aka: THE UNITY OF ISLAMIC YOUTH; aka.: HARAKAT AL-SHABAAB AL-MUJAAHIDIIN; aka.: HARAKATUL SHABAAB AL MUJAAHIDIIN; aka.: MUJAAHIDIIN YOUTH MOVEMENT; Location: Somalia
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4402
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