Ahmed Khadr, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ahmed Khadr

Egyptian citizen who had ties to a number of militant and Mujahideen leaders in Afghanistan

Date of Birth: 01-Mar-1948

Place of Birth: Egypt

Date of Death: 02-Oct-2003

Nationality: Canada, Egypt

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Ahmed Khadr

  • Ahmed Said Khadr (Arabic: ???? ???? ???) (March 1, 1948 – October 2, 2003) was a Canadian citizen who began working in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
  • There he has been described as having had ties to a number of militant and Mujahideen leaders in Afghanistan, including Osama bin Laden, founder of al-Qaeda.
  • Khadr was accused by Canada and the United States of being a "senior associate" and financier of al-Qaeda.During this period, Khadr worked with a number of charitable non-governmental organizations that served Afghan refugees and set up agricultural projects.
  • He set up two orphanages for children whose parents had been killed in the Soviet invasion of the 1980s.
  • He funded the construction of Makkah Mukarama Hospital in Afghanistan with his own savings, as well as seven medical clinics in the refugee camps of Pakistan.Due to his prominent regional role, Khadr helped negotiate compromises among rival warlords, power brokers and leaders to establish peace in the region.
  • The Canadian government had considered him to be that country's highest-ranking member of al-Qaeda.
  • In 1999, the United Kingdom added Khadr's name to a United Nations list of al-Qaeda members.Two of his sons were captured separately by United States forces in Afghanistan in 2002, after their invasion in the fall of 2001 following the 9/11 attacks.
  • The sons were detained at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
  • Captured at the age of 15, Omar Khadr was among the youngest detainees at the camp, and the last Western citizen to be held there.
  • He accepted a plea deal (which he later recanted) and pleaded guilty to charges of war crimes in October 2010.
  • He was repatriated to Canada in 2012 to serve the remainder of his sentence and was released on bail in 2015. Khadr was killed on October 2, 2003, along with al-Qaeda and Taliban members, in a shootout by Pakistani security forces near the Afghanistan border.
  • Following his death, his family members moved back to Canada, where they remain today.

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