Friday, November 15, 2013

FBI Yemen Informant Self Immolation at White House 2004

FBI Yemen Informant Self Immolation at White House 2004

Nov 15, 2004 - FBI informant Mohamed Alanssi who was a witness in a terrorism trial of a Yemen cleric set himself on fire at the White House shouting "Allah, Allah!"

Flashback: Muslim Sets Himself Ablaze at White House 11/15/2004

US Secret Service personnel restrain a man after he set himself on fire outside the White House on Monday in Washington, DC. The man repeatedly shouted ``Allah'' as authorities held him to the ground.Nov 17, 2004 FULL STORY PHOTO: AP
US Secret Service personnel restrain a man after he set himself on fire outside the White House on Monday in Washington, DC. The man repeatedly shouted “Allah” as authorities held him to the ground. PHOTO: AP
A man set himself afire Monday just outside a White House gate and repeatedly yelled “Allah Allah” after Secret Service officers put out the flames and one held him facedown on the sidewalk.
U.S. Park Police said the man was carrying a letter for President Bush. According to police investigators, the man talked with uniformed Secret Service officers at the northwest gate before pulling a lighter from his pocket and igniting his jacket.
Mohamed Alanssi, 52, arrived at the White House gate just before 2pm Monday with a letter addressed to President George W. Bush. After talking briefly with uniformed Secret Service officers, he pulled a lighter from his pocket and set his clothing ablaze.
The Post reported that Alanssi, who also used the name Mohamed Alhadrami, had informed the newspaper of his plans early Monday. He told the newspaper by fax and telephone that he was “going to burn my body at unexpected place.” He also faxed a letter to an FBI agent in New York who has had contact with him, the Post reported.
Last year, Alanssi was the subject of a Washington Post story describing his role as an informant for the FBI, providing information on terrorist financiers in Yemen.
Alanssi told the Post in recent interviews that he was upset because he could not travel to Yemen to visit his ailing wife, who has stomach cancer. He also said the FBI had not kept promises it made to him to secure his assistance
  1. Mohamed Alanssi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Alanssi

    Mohamed Alanssi is a Yemeni national who has worked as an informant for the ...Alanssi set himself on fire in front of the White House on November 15, 2004.

  2. Terror Informant Ignites Himself Near White House - Washington Post

    www.washingtonpost.com › Metro › The District

    Nov 16, 2004 - Mohamed Alanssi, 52, approached the northwest guardhouse on ... fire in two minutes, not 10, and it would take place near the White House.

  3. Mohamed Alanssi - History Commons

    www.historycommons.org › Entities

    Mohamed Alanssi, an FBI counterterrorism informant (see November 2001), sets himself on fire in front of the White House in protest over how the bureau has  ...

  4. White House Fence Jumpers: Mohamed Alanssi

    fencejumpers.blogspot.com/2004/11/mohamed-alanssi.html

    Nov 15, 2004 - Mohamed Alanssi. We interrupt this blog's lengthy silence to report on someone who didn't try to jump the fence, but apparently attempted to set ...

  5. Man Who Burned Himself at White House Is Called Central to Terror ...

    www.nytimes.com › New York Region

    Nov 17, 2004 - Secret Service agents surrounded Mohamed Alanssi, who set himself on fire at the White House on Monday. Mr. Alanssi was an informer for a  ...
    Yemeni man who set himself on fire in front of the White House on Monday and survived was the main informer for federal prosecutors in a terrorism financing case in Brooklyn, lawyers involved in the case said yesterday.

     prosecutors have charged that a prominent Yemeni cleric used mosques in Brooklyn and elsewhere to raise millions of dollars for Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.


    Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad, had boasted that he had personally delivered $20 million to Osama bin Laden.


    Mr. Alanssi was the central informer in the case

    t Mr. Alanssi had been paid about $100,000 for his work but had been in a dispute with the F.B.I. recently and had been voicing complaints about his treatment by federal agents and threatening suicide. 

  6. Terror Case Hinges on a Wobbly Key Player - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com › New York Region

    Nov 27, 2004 - In time, the informer, Mohamed Alanssi, would come spectacularly undone. This month he set himself on fire outside the White House because  ...

  7. Mohamed Alanssi story… | The Cosmic Tap

    www.cosmictap.com/mohamed-alanssi-story/

    Somehow I missed this interesting story about Mohamed Alanssi, an FBI terrorism informant who lit himself on fire outside the White House last week.

  8. Mohamed Alanssi - Tag Story Index - USATODAY.com

    content.usatoday.com/community/.../topic.aspx?...Mohamed%20Alanssi

    Stories about: Mohamed Alanssi. Browse: Index of reporters ... Man tells of setting self on fire in front of White House. An FBI informant testified Tuesday that he  ...

  9. Mohamed Alanssi Topics Page - USATODAY.com

    content.usatoday.com/topics/topic/Mohamed+Alanssi

    Collection of all USATODAY.com coverage of Mohamed Alanssi, including ... that was shaken when the star witness set himself on fire outside the White House.

  10. Keyword: alanssi - Free Republic

    www.freerepublic.com/tag/alanssi/

    "I deserve that," Mohamed Alanssi said through an Arabic-English interpreter. ...Informant Who Set Himself on Fire at White House Gate Figured in at Least [3]  ...

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