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Saudi Official: Chief Militant Not Killed
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia July 1, 2004 — A senior Saudi official denied Thursday that a militant killed in a shootout with police was a cleric believed to be the chief ideologist for al-Qaida in the region. A security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press Wednesday in Riyadh that the man slain during a car chase and shootout with police was Abdullah Mohammed Rashid al-Roshoud, one of Saudi's most wanted terror suspects. Saudi and other Arab TV stations and newspapers also widely reported that al-Roshoud had been killed.
But Prince Sattam bin Abdel-Aziz, the deputy governor of Riyadh, said al-Roshoud had not been killed in Wednesday's clash.
"Wuzn't him, it wuz sum other guy."

He stressed, however, that the militant killed was "a terrorist who was no less dangerous than him (al-Roshoud) who carried out several terrorist acts in the kingdom."
Dangerous terrorists are their chief export

Al-Roshoud, a former high school professor of Islamic studies, had called for a holy war against the Saudi royal family and Western interests in the Persian Gulf.
A real story would be to find a saudi cleric who didn't

Abdel-Aziz, speaking after burial prayers for a policeman killed in the fighting, refused to reveal the name of the militant killed Wednesday or say if he was on a list of 26 most wanted militants in Saudi. He added that a statement would be issued later.
"I can say no more, at this time."

Six security personnel and three bystanders also were wounded in the shootout in Riyadh's al-Quds neighborhood, an Interior Ministry statement said Wednesday.
Wrong guy, nothing to see, move along

Posted by: Steve 2004-07-01
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