Sitting in a hotel suite here, a cigarette and late-morning beer in hand, Omar Nasiri does not look the part of a radical Islamic terrorist. But then, appearances may mean little to a man whose name is not really Omar Nasiri and whose life is cloaked in layers of deception. Nasiri, a Moroccan, claims that for seven years beginning in the mid-1990s, and ending before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he was involved with militant Muslim groups in Europe that later coalesced into Al Qaeda. Full Story
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