Alleged 9/11 Hijacker Ziad Jarrah Was Actually a 'Nice Young Man' Known for 'His Sense of Fun'

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Ziad Jarrah, the 26-year-old Lebanese man who allegedly was the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, is described as an unlikely terrorist. Reporter Jane Corbin says Jarrah "was clever and popular and enjoyed a beer with his German friends." Rosemarie Canel, Jarrah's landlady when he lived in Germany, says he "was a nice young man" who "used to bring me back presents, too, when he went home." Jamal Jarrah, Ziad's uncle, says, "He was living with his girlfriend, and this is against radical Muslims' thinking and behavior and acceptance." This clip is taken from "Towards the Zero Hour," an episode of the BBC current affairs documentary program Panorama that was broadcast on December 12, 2001.

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