Menad Benchellali Explained

Menad Benchellali is a suspected terrorist arrested in France on January 6, 2004.[1] Benchellali is alleged to have been an al Qaeda chemical weapons specialist.

According to the Washington Post, Benchellali was known as "the chemist.[2] French investigators assert that, when Benchellali returned to France, from Afghanistan, he built a home lab in his bedroom, where he manufactured ricin.

Benchellali is reported to have sent his younger brother and a friend, Nizar Sassi, to Afghanistan.[3] Mourad and Sassis were captured and detained in Guantanamo.

Benchellali, was convicted, along with 24 others, on June 14, 2006 for their roles in planning a terrorist attack that was to have taken place in France to support Chechen independence.[4] Benchellali was described as the group's leader, and received a 10-year sentence. Benchellali's father, a younger brother, and his mother were also convicted for their roles.

Mourad Benchellali published a book about his experiences, and on June 14, 2006 the New York Times published an op-ed by Mourad, in which he blamed Menad for tricking him into attending a military training camp on what he thought would be a kind of vacation.[5] [6] Mourad said he was looking forward to his day in court, for attending that training camp, after spending years in detention, without charge, in Guantanamo.

References

  1. News: Al-Qaida terror plot foiled, say French police . . January 12, 2004 . 18 December 2019 . Jon . Henley . Guardian News & Media Limited.
  2. News: An Al Qaeda 'Chemist' and the Quest for Ricin . . May 4, 2004 . 18 December 2019 . Jo . Warrick.
  3. News: Nizar Sassi: A French Detainee Waiting to Return Home . . Alice . Chang . 18 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050914101924/http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/~secure/docket/gitmo/pages/alice.htm . 14 September 2005.
  4. News: French court convicts 25 for planning attack . . June 14, 2006 . 18 December 2019.
  5. News: . June 14, 2006 . 18 December 2019 . French Court Sentences 25 Islamic Extremists . Craig S. . Smith .
  6. News: French court sentences 25 Islamic extremists - Europe - International Herald Tribune . Craig S. . Smith . 14 June 2006 . 18 December 2019 . . . The International Herald Tribune.