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      • In the letter -- which was mistakenly addressed and returned to the United States, where authorities found it -- Jarrah told his girlfriend he had done his duty. "I have done what I had to do," he wrote. "You should be very proud. It is an honor, and you will see the result, and everyone will be happy."
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  2. Nov 19, 2001 · Frauke Scheuten, from the German federal prosecutors' office, described Jarrah's communication as as a love letter. The four-page letter was sent to Jarrah's girlfriend, described as a...

  3. Nov 18, 2001 · Ziad Samir Jarrah. HAMBURG, Germany (CNN) -- U.S. authorities have discovered a letter written by one of the alleged September 11 hijackers, telling his girlfriend he did his duty and...

  4. Jan 27, 2003 · Aysel Senguen was for five years -- almost from the day they met in Germany in the spring of 1996 -- in love with Ziad Jarrah. For much of that time, they fought, as lovers will, about their...

  5. Nov 18, 2001 · U.S. investigators have discovered a farewell letter in which suspected suicide hijacker Ziad Samir Jarrah expressed conflicting thoughts and murky motives for his alleged role in the Sept. 11...

  6. Nov 18, 2001 · The letter was sent to Jarrah's German-born Turkish girlfriend, Aysel Senguen, in the Ruhr River city of Bochum but was returned to the U.S. sender and recently obtained by FBI agents, the...

  7. Nov 18, 2001 · The letter was sent to Jarrah's German-born Turkish girlfriend, Aysel Senguen, in the Ruhr River city of Bochum but was returned to the U.S. sender and recently obtained by FBI agents, the ...

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