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Omar Nasiri (born 1960s) is the pseudonym of a Belgian spy of Moroccan origin who infiltrated al-Qaeda, attending training camps in Afghanistan and passing information to the UK and French external intelligence services, the DGSE. He claims in an exclusive interview presented on the BBC's Newsnight programme on 16 November 2006 that the UK intelligence services were warned in the mid-1990s about the threat posed by al-Qaeda, but failed to act quickly enough. He also claims that Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi deliberately gave interrogators acting on behalf of the United States false information in order to encourage the USA to overthrow Saddam Hussein, thus allowing al-Qaeda to use Iraq as a jihadist base.

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  • عمر الناصري (ar)
  • Omar Nasiri (fr)
  • Omar Nasiri (en)
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  • Omar Nasiri est le nom de plume de l'auteur du livre Au cœur du djihad : Mémoires d'un espion infiltré dans les filières d'Al-Qaïda. Né à Tanger en 1967, Nasiri est un Belge d'origine marocaine. Le livre relate son travail d'infiltration d'Al-Qaïda pour le compte de plusieurs services de renseignements européens. Interrogé dans l'émission Newsnight de la BBC, il déclare avoir averti les autorités britanniques au milieu des années 1990 de la menace constituée par Al-Qaida. Il indique aussi qu'Al-Qaïda aurait délibérément cherché à amener les États-Unis à attaquer l'Irak. (fr)
  • عمر الناصري (اسم مستعار) من مواليد 1960، هو جاسوس بلجيكي من أصل مغربي استطاع التسلُّل إلى داخل تنظيم القاعدة بل حضر معسكرات التدريب في أفغانستان ثم قام بتمرير كل المعلومات إلى الاستخبارات الفرنسية والبريطانية. ذكر عمر في مقابلة حصرية مع هيئة الاذاعة البريطانية عُرضت يوم 16 نوفمبر من عام 2006 أن مخابرات المملكة المتحدة قد حذرت في منتصف 1990 من التهديد الذي يشكله تنظيم القاعدة، إلا أن الدولة لم تتصرف بسرعة كافية. يدعي عمر الناصري أيضا أن ابن الشيخ الليبي قد تعمّد مد المحققين في الولايات المتحدة بمعلومات كاذبة من أجل تشجيع الولايات المتحدة على الإطاحة بصدام حسين مما يسمح لتنظيم القاعدة باستخدام العراق كقاعدة جهادية رئيسية. (ar)
  • Omar Nasiri (born 1960s) is the pseudonym of a Belgian spy of Moroccan origin who infiltrated al-Qaeda, attending training camps in Afghanistan and passing information to the UK and French external intelligence services, the DGSE. He claims in an exclusive interview presented on the BBC's Newsnight programme on 16 November 2006 that the UK intelligence services were warned in the mid-1990s about the threat posed by al-Qaeda, but failed to act quickly enough. He also claims that Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi deliberately gave interrogators acting on behalf of the United States false information in order to encourage the USA to overthrow Saddam Hussein, thus allowing al-Qaeda to use Iraq as a jihadist base. (en)
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