The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Blind sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman dies in US prison facility

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WASHINGTON: Blind sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the Egyptian-born cleric linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, died Saturday of natural causes in a US prison facility, the Justice Department said. He was 78 years old.

Abdel Rahman was serving a life sentence on several terrorismr­elated charges at a Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina. His death came after a long battle with diabetes and coronary artery disease, the Bureau of Prisons said.

The sheikh was seen as a jihadist spiritual leader even after his conviction in 1995 for conspiring to bomb New York landmarks, including the United Nations, and assassinat­e the former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Abdel Rahman, who sported a long gray beard and signature sunglasses, led the militant AlGamaa al-Islamiya group in Egypt before emigrating to the United States.

Born in 1938, he preached a radical brand of Islam and was seen as having inspired the 1993 bombing of New York’s World Trade Center, which left six people dead and injured around 1,000 more.

His son Mohamed Omar was informed of the death and told AFP the family had contacted the American and Egyptian authoritie­s to repatriate the late cleric’s body.

Abdel Rahman had been imprisoned in North Carolina since 2007. He was hospitaliz­ed in late 2006 in the state of Missouri after he began to spit blood and was given a blood transfusio­n.

 ??  ?? This 2011 file photo shows an Egyptian girl holding a portrait of cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, during a sit-in to call for his release in front of the US Embassy in Cairo. — AFP photo
This 2011 file photo shows an Egyptian girl holding a portrait of cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, during a sit-in to call for his release in front of the US Embassy in Cairo. — AFP photo

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