User:Geo Swan/Hesham Mohamed Hussain

Hesham Mohamed Hussain is a Palestinian and legal resident of the United States. Hesham traveled to the USA in 1998, when he was 22 years old. He describes himself as a fan of the USA, and hoped to become a citizen. But he ended up experiencing visa problems, spending two years in prison in the USA, without charge, and describes being forced to become an informant on other muslims.

Early life
Hesham was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1976, the sixth of his parent's ten children. Under Saudi law, being born in Saudi Arabia didn't make him a Saudi citizen. Saudi authorities consider him a citizen of Palestine, like his parents.

An older brother, Zayn al-Abidin Mohamed Hussain, more widely known as Abu Zubaydah, would later be described as the third most important member of al Qaeda's leadership.

Hesham came down with testicular cancer, when he was child. Although his cancer eventually went into remission he spent time in a coma, and as a consequence experienced serious memory loss, lost a portion of his memory, and describes losing years of his life.

Hesham describes his older brother as a music lover, who flouted convention by wearing blue jeans rather than traditional Saudi robes, who protected him from neighbourhood bullies.

Hesham described not meeting his father's expectations to do well in school. Due to his illness he was four years older than his classmates, and was embarrassed he couldn't keep up with them. His grades were merely adequate, but his father was able to send him to a college in Jordan. When he flunked out his father cut of his financial support, and he ended up living in a refugee camp.

After returning to Saudi Arabia he fell afoul of Saudi Arabia's strict morality laws, and received forty lashes for riding in a car with a female to whom he was not related.

Hesham was granted a student visa to study English in the USA on July 15, 1998. He arrived in the USA on July 26, 1998.

last contact with his older brother, Abu Zubaydah
Rather than study Hesham worked as a gas station attendant, and other casual jobs for employers willing to pay him on a strictly cash basis.

Hesham described getting a surprise phone call from his older brother in 2000. He hadn't heard from him since he left home approximately ten years earlier. He had no idea his older brother was considered a terrorist suspect. He knew his brother was alienated from their father.

According to Andy Worthington, Hesham described experiencing his brother as "a happy-go-lucky guy, and a bit of a womanizer", prior to leaving home.

According to Worthington, no American officials contacted him after this phone call, or made any attempt to interview him until long after al Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001. United States Senator Bob Graham, co-chair of the 9-11 Commission and John Kiriakou, a CIA official involved in Abu Zubaydah's capture, both expressed surprise at learning that Abu Zubaydah had a brother living in the USA who had not been interviewed by American security officials. Graham said:

Kiriakou also expressed shock.

Denounced by his first wife and apprehension by the INS
Hesham married Rosalee-Marie Andrews, an American co-worker he had dated, after she became pregnant. They were married on July 14, 2000. Rosalee applied to sponsor Hesham's citizenship in August 2000. Their daughter Nautica was born in September 2000. The marraige quickly started to falter. According to Jason Leopold Rosalee threatened, for months, to withdraw her application to sponsor Hesham's citizenship and to denounce him to the INS. She carried through on this threat in May 2001.

Three weeks after 2001-9-11 he was apprehended on the grounds he was violating his student visa.

Hesham's second wife, Jody, has given multiple interviews.