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Revision as of 17:58, 25 February 2009
General Fouad Alam is an Egyptian terrorism and security expert who was previously a powerful member of the Egyptian regime and involved in violent repression of the Muslim brotherhood.
History
Allam is the former deputy head of the Egyptian state security police.[1] Following Anwar el-Sadat's assassination in 1981 he was involved in a campaign of terror against radical Islam which included unlawful arrest, detention without trial, and torture to force confessions. Thousands of suspected terrorists were rounded up and jailed.[2] Ater September 11th he emerged as a terrorism expert and commentator on radical Islam.
Notes
- ↑ Nesmahar Sayed, A day like no other, Al-Ahtam Weekly, 5 - 11 June 2008, Issue No. 900
- ↑ PBS Transcript, Interview: Fouad Alam, September 2001