A videotape recently obtained by CNN shows 9/11 hijackers and suspected plotters attending a wedding reception in Hamburg, Germany, two years before the terrorist attacks on the US. The tape offers a rare, inside look at behavior among members of an al Qaeda terrorist cell in Hamburg thought to be behind the 2001 attacks, according to German authorities. The video shows a reception at the October 1999 wedding of Said Bahaji, who is wanted by German authorities for suspected involvement in the attacks and is still at large.
At one point on the 30-minute tape, a wedding guest -- Ramzi Binalshibh -- speaks out against Israel and, in a possible reference to the attacks, says, “We are still in Arabic class and, at the end of the class, there will be a test and the test is the meal, God willing. There will be those who pass and those who fail.” Binalshibh is accused of helping to coordinate the attacks as a leader of the cell. The video shows that Bahaji, as cell leader, had a personal link with cell members.
Two September 11 hijackers -- Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah -- are also seen at the reception, with the others. Al-Shehhi hijacked United Airlines Flight 175, which crashed into the World Trade Center. Jarrah was one of the hijackers on United Airlines Flight 93, which slammed into a field in Pennsylvania. In the video, al-Shehhi chants with other wedding guests. He is wearing a full beard, unlike his clean-shaven appearance when he arrived in the United States for the hijackings. U.S. authorities believe he shaved before entering the country to more easily blend in with crowds.
Also on the reception tape is Mamoun Darkanzanli, who has been under investigation by German police for allegedly funneling money to al Qaeda. He denies any involvement in the September 11, 2001, attacks. Mohamed Atta -- believed by the FBI to be the leader of the September 11 attacks -- could not be seen in the video, but investigators believe he was present at the wedding. Atta is said to be pictured in a still photograph from the event. Germany’s chief federal prosecutor has said that Bahaji and Atta once shared a Hamburg apartment, and that Bahaji studied electronics at the same Hamburg technical college as both Atta and al-Shehhi.
Police1 notes that the tape brings to light the social component of a terror cell to an extent rarely seen. It implies that there may be more links and connections, both within and between terror cells, than may be generally assumed.
- Police1.com