NATIONAL SECURITY

The Original 22 Terrorists: Where Are They Now? -- PICTURES

Updated: February 29, 2012 | 7:48 a.m.
September 30, 2011 | 12:03 p.m.

In response to the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, President Bush released the list of the FBI's most-wanted terrorists to the public. Twenty-two members of terror organizations held spots on the list, with Osama bin Laden reigning as public enemy No. 1. This gallery looks at what's happened 10 years later, with seven of those listed as dead, three captured, and 12 still unaccounted for. 

(Currently at Large: The New Terrorists)

Get the latest news and analysis delivered to your inbox. Sign up for National Journal's morning alert, Wake-Up Call, and afternoon newsletter, The Edge. Subscribe here.

Leave A Comment
The National Journal Group has the right (but not the obligation) to monitor the comments and to remove any materials it deems inappropriate.
Comments powered by Disqus
Follow National Journal
Most Read Articles
Expert Opinions
Energy Experts

What's at Stake with Natural-Gas Exports?

6:22 p.m.

Latest Response by Brigham McCown: U.S. Lacks Coherent LNG Policy

Transportation Experts

Do We Suddenly Hate Driving?

3:06 p.m.

Latest Response by Deron Lovaas: A Dynamic, Changing Economy and Society

Energy Experts

What's at Stake with Natural-Gas Exports?

11:22 a.m.

Latest Response by Jack Gerard: LNG Delays Can Be Costly

More Expert Opinions »