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Kamal Derwish (; 1973 – November 3, 2002) was an American citizen killed by the
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as part of a covert
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mission in
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on November 3, 2002. The CIA used an
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drone to shoot a
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, destroying the vehicle in which he was driving with five others. Derwish had been closely linked to the growing religious fundamentalism of the
Lackawanna Six The Lackawanna Six (also known as the Lackawanna Cell, or Buffalo Cell) is a group of six Yemeni-American friends who pled guilty to charges of providing material support to al-Qaeda in December 2003, based on their having attended an al-Qaeda tr ...
, a group of Muslim-Americans who had attended lectures in his apartment near
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. That an American citizen had been killed by the CIA without trial drew criticism.Temple-Raston, Dina. "The Jihad Next Door: The Lackawanna Six and Rough Justice in the Age of Terror", 2007 American authorities quickly back-pedaled on their stories celebrating the death of Derwish, instead noting they had been unaware he was in the car which they said had been targeted for its other occupants, including
Abu Ali al-Harithi Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harithi (19553 November 2002), also known by his ''nom de guerre'' Abu Ali al-Harithi, was a Yemeni Islamist militant who served as the leader of al-Qaeda in Yemen (AQY) from some time before 2000 until his death in 2002. ...
, believed to have played some role in the USS ''Cole'' bombing. According to former
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agent
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, Derwish was al-Harithi's main assistant.


Life

Derwish was born at Mercy Hospital in
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, New York in 1973. He lived "on and off" in the suburb of Lackawanna near Buffalo, among the large Yemeni community in the area. His father moved the family to Saudi Arabia to look for work after he had lost his job working at
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. His father died in a car accident three years later, leaving him to be raised by his relatives in Saudi Arabia. During his time in Saudi Arabia, Derwish became immersed fundamentalist
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Islam. He reportedly returned to Lackawanna as a teenager before going back to Saudi Arabia. During the 1990's Derwish moved to Sanaa, Yemen, attended al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and fought in the Bosnian war alongside the mujahideen before returning to Saudi Arabia in 1997, where he was jailed for extremist activities and deported back to Yemen.


Return to Lackawanna

Derwish returned to his family house on Holland Avenue in Lackawanna in 1998, living with his aunt and uncle. He briefly worked for at a plastics factory in the area, but also frequently traveled to and from the
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through the next three years. He was visibly upset with the "decline" of the Buffalo suburb, noting how much the
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had fallen since his earlier days in the First Ward. Locals described Derwish as having an "allure" which drew in young Yemeni-Americans who had difficulty reconciling their Muslim identities. He began giving informal talks at the local mosque late in the day, where he taught young attendants various things such as the
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, "getting the kids to stay away from the streets, getting the kids to stay away from the corners, getting the kids to stay away from drugs." He later lived in the apartment of friend Yahya Goba, where he hosted congregations of 15 or 20 young men after evening prayers. They discussed Islam "for about 20 minutes" before engaging in other activities such as making jokes, ordering pizza or wrestling. Though the size of them shrunk as they became more radical, Derwish developed a devoted following through his congregations over time. He often discussed the importance of jihad during his discussions to help the "oppressed people" in areas such as
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or
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. He also spoke of his will to fight alongside the
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and his time fighting in Bosnia, and praised militant attacks such as the USS ''Cole'' bombing. He described the al-Qaeda camp he attended in Afghanistan as "exceptionally attractive" and promoted it as a way to attain "eternal salvation." He exploited the sins which the men had done as a catalyst for them to seek forgiveness. In mid-April 2001, Juma al-Dossary, a militant who fought in Bosnia alongside Derwish, arrived in Lackawanna after having lived in
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for the previous six months. Dossary had given a "fiery sermon" at the Guidance Mosque in Lackawanna earlier in the year rallying against Arab governments.


Targeted killing

On November 3, 2002, Derwish and al-Harithi were part of a convoy of vehicles moving through the Yemeni desert trying to meet someone, unaware that their contact was cooperating with US forces to lure them into a trap. As their driver spoke on
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, trying to figure out why the two parties couldn't see each other if they were both at the rendezvous point, a Predator drone launched a
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, killing everybody in the vehicle. CIA officers in
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had received clearance for the attack from director
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. Derwish's uncle provided a
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which showed that Derwish had been killed in the attack. Since Yemen and Djibouti were not involved in the War on Terror, and no attempt was made to arrest the men in the convoy before killing them, the attack was protested as an extrajudicial execution and a violation of human rights.


See also

* CIA activities in Yemen


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Derwish, Kamal 1973 births 2002 deaths People from Lackawanna, New York Deaths by drone strikes of the Central Intelligence Agency in Yemen Buffalo Six Islamic fundamentalism in the United States