Essam Marzouk | |
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Born | Cairo, Egypt |
Other name(s) | Essameddin Hafez,[1]Isam al-Din Hafez,[2]Fawzi Mesit Ibn Fahd Al Harbi,[3]Abu Thir El Masri[3]Adnan[3] |
Alleged to be a member of | Al-Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad |
Penalty | 15 years imprisonment |
Status | Imprisoned |
An Egyptian resident of British Columbia,[4] Essam Hafez Mohammed Marzouk (عصام حافظ محمد مرزوق) arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1993 as a refugee fleeing persecution in Pakistan.[5][6] He was one of 14 people subjected to extraordinary rendition by the CIA prior to the 2001 declaration of a war on terror.[7] Marzouk was the contact point for a bin Laden terrorist cell in Canada.[8]
In 1999, he was sentenced in Egypt to 15 years hard labour for being a member of the Egyptian terrorist group al-Jihad and for his role as an al-Qaeda training camp supervisor that trained two of the embassy bombers in the 1998 United States embassy bombings.[9][10] Marzouk was released from prison during Mohamed Morsi's presidency and was later arrested in Malaysia after a failed terrorist plot then got deported back to Egypt.[11][12]
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