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Sa'ad Al-Faqih

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consideration", Dr Al-Faqih and Mira had been removed. "The key question the committee has to consider is whether there is sufficient information to provide a reasonable and credible basis for concluding that an individual, group, undertaking, or entity is associated with al-Qaeda," he added. The UK and Germany reportedly supported Dr Faqih's removal, while the US and Saudi Arabia were among those who opposed it. Dr Al-Faqih said it had been a "laborious battle" to get off the sanctions list. "All that has happened in the last eight years is that an innocent, peaceful activist, acting within the law, has been a victim of a conspiracy by tyrants in the Gulf supported by superpowers," he told the Reuters news agency.
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He has since been removed from the UN sanctions list after the UN Security Council committee accepted the Ombudsman's recommendation to have him removed. The committee's chairman, German Permanent Representative Peter Wittig, announced in a statement on 3 July 2012 that "after thorough
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for Osama bin Laden, an allegation which has not even been investigated, nor has he been charged by any court in the world. Al-Faqih confirms that he and MIRA are "totally committed to peaceful agenda.".
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in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, until March 1994. He was jailed for his involvement in the country’s reform movement. On his release from prison, he became director of the London office of the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Arabic Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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as the spokesperson. The two separated, and al-Faqih went on to set up MIRA in 1996.
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People designated by the Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee
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Al-Faqih's organisation opposes the current sociopolitical and
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was established and Al-Faqih was appointed as the head of its
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US Treasury announcement on al-Faqih and Batterjee (English)
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reported a claim that in 1996, Al Faqih purchased an
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