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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yasser Tawfiq Ali El-Sirri ( ) (kunya Abu Ammar) is an Egyptian militant connected to the Vanguards of Conquest and Jemaah Islamiyah, sentenced to death in the 1998 Returnees from Albania trial. He was sentenced to death in absentia in 1993, following the attempted assassination of Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Sedki which killed a 12-year old schoolgirl named Shaimaa. He fled to England in 1994 and was granted political asylum. He began producing the Islamic Media Monitor. Following the 1997 Luxor massacre, Egypt issued a list of fourteen wanted…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yasser Tawfiq Ali El-Sirri ( ) (kunya Abu Ammar) is an Egyptian militant connected to the Vanguards of Conquest and Jemaah Islamiyah, sentenced to death in the 1998 Returnees from Albania trial. He was sentenced to death in absentia in 1993, following the attempted assassination of Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Sedki which killed a 12-year old schoolgirl named Shaimaa. He fled to England in 1994 and was granted political asylum. He began producing the Islamic Media Monitor. Following the 1997 Luxor massacre, Egypt issued a list of fourteen wanted Islamists, including el-Sirri. On April 29 and October 23 1999, he received telephone calls from Ahmed Abdel Sattar. He was arrested in October 2001, charged with helping Sattar support Omar Abdel-Rahman, but the charges were dismissed seven months later. In 2005, he gave statements to the media alleging Hosni Mubarak had rigged the Egyptian elections, and encouraged citizens to boycott the election.