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Read More. Father: Nasser al-Awlaki a former government minister and university president. Marriage: Married to a cousin September 30, , his death. Children: Five some sources say three. Education: Colorado State University, B. Human Resources program. Al-Awlaki returned to the United States in for college and remained until He then briefly lived in London before returning to Yemen.

Storm went to great lengths to track al-Awlaki, including by finding him a Croatian wife on Facebook and arranging for a tracking device to be placed in her suitcase when she went to join al-Awlaki in Yemen.

Publicly available video recordings of al-Awlaki and his future wife communicating with each other further corroborate this account. While the U. Significantly, a U. Appeals Court recently required the U. The two men were also seen attending long meetings with the cleric. It also emerged that in and , while serving as vice-president of an Islamic charity that the FBI described as "a front organisation to funnel money to terrorists", Awlaki was visited by Ziyad Khaleel, an al-Qaeda operative, and an associate of Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, who was serving a life sentence for plotting to blow up landmarks in New York.

In , he left the US for the UK, where he spent several months giving a series of popular lectures to Muslim youths. Unable to support himself, Awlaki returned to Yemen in early , and moved to his ancestral village in the southern province of Shabwa with his wife and children. He soon became a lecturer at al-Iman University, a Sunni religious school in Sanaa headed by Abdul-Majid al-Zindani, a cleric who has been designated a terrorist by both the US and UN for his suspected links with al-Qaeda.

In , Zindani was listed as a "specially designated global terrorist" by the US Treasury Department and the UN, but Yemen took no steps to freeze his assets. Former students include John Walker Lindh , known as the "American Taliban", and several suspected militants.

In August , Awlaki was detained by the Yemeni authorities, reportedly on charges relating to a plot to kidnap a US military attache. He said he was interviewed by FBI agents during his subsequent 18 months in prison, and believed the US had asked the Yemeni authorities to prolong his detention. Following his release, Awlaki's message seemed overtly supportive of violence, railing against the US-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and the killing of Muslims in covert operations in Pakistan and Yemen.

He incited violence in a number of texts via his website, his Facebook page and many booklets and CDs, including one called "44 Ways to Support Jihad". Such materials have been found in the possession of several convicted English-speaking militants in Canada, the UK and US.

He had also seen Awlaki preach in Virginia in In July , the cleric stated in a blog post that a Muslim soldier who fought other Muslims was a "heartless beast, bent on evil, who sells his religion for a few dollars".



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