European extradited in terrorism camp case
New York City ? A European terrorism suspect facing charges in the United States planned to set up a camp in Oregon to teach followers how to make bombs, poison people and slit throats, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.
Oussama Kassir, a Lebanese-born Swede, also offered bomb and poison-making tips on several Web sites, U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia said in announcing the suspect’s extradition to New York from the Czech Republic.
“The purpose of the camp was to identify and further radicalize individuals that would be willing to carry out attacks against the United States at home or abroad,” said Richard Falkenrath, deputy commissioner for counterterrorism at the New York Police Department.






