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Aboud El Zomor

Aboud El Zomor (also Abboud el-Zumar, Abbud el-Zumar, Aboud el-Zomoor, Abboud el-Zomor, Abboud el-Zomor, Abod Zoummar, Egyptian Arabic: عبود الزمر, romanized: Abbud el-Zummor, ɑb̑ud elZ̑ʋmor, born August 1948) is an Egyptian Islamist and fundamentalist and former military intelligence colonel in the Egyptian Army.

Aboud El Zomor
Born (1948-08-19) 19 August 1948 (age 75)
Allegiance Egypt
Service/branchEgyptian Army
Years of service1969–1981
Rank Lieutenant Colonel
Unit115th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
Commands heldCentral Military Zone Military Intelligent Department, Battalion "D"

Early life edit

Born into one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in the Giza Governorate, he was founder and first emir of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, succeeded by Ayman al-Zawahiri (released from prison in 1984), an organization which merged into al-Qaeda in 1998.[1][2] He entered the Egyptian Military Academy in 1966 and served as an auxiliary reserve officer in a Signals battalion during the Six Day War.

Officer edit

He was commissioned as an officer in the Mechanized Infantry forces of the Egyptian Army in 1969 and served with distinction, commanding a platoon of BMP-1 armoured vehicles and an Anti-Tank company in the Yom Kippur War. His Anti-Tank company achieved at least 24 Israeli tank kills during the war. He joined the Military Intelligence department in 1974. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1979.

Prison edit

He was sentenced to life imprisonment in Cairo after being captured by the Egyptian government for being implicated in the assassination of President Anwar Sadat on 6 October 1981. He had previously attempted to assassinate him personally on several occasions, but had failed, leaving it up to Tanzim al-Jihad, supplying them with ammunition.[3] His plan was to use his official position as commander of an Intelligence battalion in the Central Military Zone to get young Islamist officers in crucial commands and positions, this plan was started as early as 1979. As part of this plan, he forwarded Khaled Islambouli's artillery platoon to serve in the 6 October parade, and he arranged so that routine intelligence checks on the live ammunition in the platoon were not carried out.

His plan was "to kill the main leaders of the country, capture the headquarters of the army and State Security, the telephone exchange building, and of course the radio and television building, where news of the Islamic revolution would then be broadcast, unleashing - he expected - a popular uprising against secular authority all over the country."[4] According to Reuters, Abbud and his cousin and brother-in-law Tarek al-Zumar (prominent figure of the Gama'a al-Islamiyya, imprisoned with Abbud) were Egypt's most famous political prisoners, commenting that "to many Egyptians, Zomor's name evokes a violent chapter in the history of a country that has been an incubator for Islamist militancy."[5]

Release edit

El Zomor was released in March 2011 after the 2011 Egyptian revolution.[6][7][8] In a televised interview at his home on 23 March 2011, he formally apologized to the Egyptian people for the Sadat assassination, but without remorse, his reason being that it had been a mistake in providing the conditions which had brought Hosni Mubarak to power for 30 years.[5][7] Zomor describes the Islamist movement he founded as the "first line of defence" of Egyptian society and although linked with violence in the past, believes that the 2011 protests showed that change can occur without war.[5] He has said "Violence breeds violence" and that "We loved Egypt and we wanted good for it. Today, we love Egypt and we want good for it".[5] El Zomor now states that he supports rights for all, including the Christian minority, declaring past militancy a result of state oppression.[5]

Writing edit

While in prison he co-authored a document with Tarek El Zomor entitled al-Badil al-Thalith bayna al-Istibdad wa-al-Istislam (The Third Alternative between Despotism and Surrender) which was published by the Egyptian newspaper al-Shuruq in late August and early September 2009.[9] On 8 January 2011 Aboud El Zomor stated in an interview with Shorouk News that: "Sadats assassination happened against our plans, our plans was to make a revolution in civil way without blood but Sadat arrested every one in September 1981 so we had to move quickly and kill him, when they suggested to kill Sadat I refused and suggested to attack prison to free the political prisoners with a plan to change Sadat without blood in 1984, but they refused so I had to listen to the majority and we killed Sadat."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Atkins, Stephen E. (31 May 2011). The 9/11 Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 456–. ISBN 978-1-59884-921-9. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  2. ^ Orr, Tamra (January 2003). Egyptian Islamic Jihad. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-8239-3819-3. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  3. ^ Jerichow, Anders; Simonsen, Jørgen Bæk (1997). Islam in a changing world: Europe and the Middle East. Curzon. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-7007-0509-2. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  4. ^ Wright, 2006, p.49
  5. ^ a b c d e "In free Egypt, Jihad leader says time for gun is over". Reuters. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  6. ^ Watson, Ivan; Mohamed Fadel Fahmy (14 April 2011). "Sadat's unrepentant killer aims for political future". CNN.com. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  7. ^ a b MacFARQUHAR, Neil (1 April 2011). "Religious Radicals' Turn to Democracy Alarms Egypt". New York Times. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Egypt opens up political space". Aljazeera. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  9. ^ "The Forgotten Recantation". Jihadica. 8 January 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  10. ^ "عبود الزمر: نعتذر للشعب المصرى عن قتل الرئيس السادات". Shorouk News. 8 January 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2013.

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Aboud El Zomor also Abboud el Zumar Abbud el Zumar Aboud el Zomoor Abboud el Zomor Abboud el Zomor Abod Zoummar Egyptian Arabic عبود الزمر romanized Abbud el Zummor ɑb ud elZ ʋmor born August 1948 is an Egyptian Islamist and fundamentalist and former military intelligence colonel in the Egyptian Army Aboud El ZomorBorn 1948 08 19 19 August 1948 age 75 Allegiance EgyptService wbr branchEgyptian ArmyYears of service1969 1981RankLieutenant ColonelUnit115th Mechanized Infantry RegimentCommands heldCentral Military Zone Military Intelligent Department Battalion D Contents 1 Early life 2 Officer 3 Prison 4 Release 5 Writing 6 ReferencesEarly life editBorn into one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in the Giza Governorate he was founder and first emir of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad succeeded by Ayman al Zawahiri released from prison in 1984 an organization which merged into al Qaeda in 1998 1 2 He entered the Egyptian Military Academy in 1966 and served as an auxiliary reserve officer in a Signals battalion during the Six Day War Officer editHe was commissioned as an officer in the Mechanized Infantry forces of the Egyptian Army in 1969 and served with distinction commanding a platoon of BMP 1 armoured vehicles and an Anti Tank company in the Yom Kippur War His Anti Tank company achieved at least 24 Israeli tank kills during the war He joined the Military Intelligence department in 1974 He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1979 Prison editHe was sentenced to life imprisonment in Cairo after being captured by the Egyptian government for being implicated in the assassination of President Anwar Sadat on 6 October 1981 He had previously attempted to assassinate him personally on several occasions but had failed leaving it up to Tanzim al Jihad supplying them with ammunition 3 His plan was to use his official position as commander of an Intelligence battalion in the Central Military Zone to get young Islamist officers in crucial commands and positions this plan was started as early as 1979 As part of this plan he forwarded Khaled Islambouli s artillery platoon to serve in the 6 October parade and he arranged so that routine intelligence checks on the live ammunition in the platoon were not carried out His plan was to kill the main leaders of the country capture the headquarters of the army and State Security the telephone exchange building and of course the radio and television building where news of the Islamic revolution would then be broadcast unleashing he expected a popular uprising against secular authority all over the country 4 According to Reuters Abbud and his cousin and brother in law Tarek al Zumar prominent figure of the Gama a al Islamiyya imprisoned with Abbud were Egypt s most famous political prisoners commenting that to many Egyptians Zomor s name evokes a violent chapter in the history of a country that has been an incubator for Islamist militancy 5 Release editEl Zomor was released in March 2011 after the 2011 Egyptian revolution 6 7 8 In a televised interview at his home on 23 March 2011 he formally apologized to the Egyptian people for the Sadat assassination but without remorse his reason being that it had been a mistake in providing the conditions which had brought Hosni Mubarak to power for 30 years 5 7 Zomor describes the Islamist movement he founded as the first line of defence of Egyptian society and although linked with violence in the past believes that the 2011 protests showed that change can occur without war 5 He has said Violence breeds violence and that We loved Egypt and we wanted good for it Today we love Egypt and we want good for it 5 El Zomor now states that he supports rights for all including the Christian minority declaring past militancy a result of state oppression 5 Writing editWhile in prison he co authored a document with Tarek El Zomor entitled al Badil al Thalith bayna al Istibdad wa al Istislam The Third Alternative between Despotism and Surrender which was published by the Egyptian newspaper al Shuruq in late August and early September 2009 9 On 8 January 2011 Aboud El Zomor stated in an interview with Shorouk News that Sadats assassination happened against our plans our plans was to make a revolution in civil way without blood but Sadat arrested every one in September 1981 so we had to move quickly and kill him when they suggested to kill Sadat I refused and suggested to attack prison to free the political prisoners with a plan to change Sadat without blood in 1984 but they refused so I had to listen to the majority and we killed Sadat 10 References edit Atkins Stephen E 31 May 2011 The 9 11 Encyclopedia ABC CLIO pp 456 ISBN 978 1 59884 921 9 Retrieved 6 May 2011 Orr Tamra January 2003 Egyptian Islamic Jihad The Rosen Publishing Group p 8 ISBN 978 0 8239 3819 3 Retrieved 6 May 2011 Jerichow Anders Simonsen Jorgen Baek 1997 Islam in a changing world Europe and the Middle East Curzon p 78 ISBN 978 0 7007 0509 2 Retrieved 6 May 2011 Wright 2006 p 49 a b c d e In free Egypt Jihad leader says time for gun is over Reuters 18 May 2011 Retrieved 6 May 2011 Watson Ivan Mohamed Fadel Fahmy 14 April 2011 Sadat s unrepentant killer aims for political future CNN com Retrieved 6 May 2011 a b MacFARQUHAR Neil 1 April 2011 Religious Radicals Turn to Democracy Alarms Egypt New York Times Retrieved 6 May 2011 Egypt opens up political space Aljazeera Retrieved 6 May 2011 The Forgotten Recantation Jihadica 8 January 2010 Retrieved 6 May 2011 عبود الزمر نعتذر للشعب المصرى عن قتل الرئيس السادات Shorouk News 8 January 2011 Retrieved 6 December 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aboud El Zomor amp oldid 1195158253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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