A Look at the World's Most Wanted
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
May 26, 2011 9:38 AM CDT

Osama bin Laden was killed. Gen. Ratko Mladic was captured. That's two of the world's most-wanted off the list. So who's left?

WAR CRIMES:

_Omar al-Bashir: The president of Sudan. Wanted for crimes allegedly committed in Darfur.

_Ali Kushayb: A commander of the Sudanese government-backed janjaweed militia. Wanted for war crimes.

_Joseph Kony: The leader of the brutal rebel group the Lord's Resistance Army, which is known for vicious attacks against civilians in Uganda.

_Jean Bosco Ntaganda: Congolese warlord wanted for war crimes including an ethnic massacre in 2002 and forcing children to fight.

TERRORISM:

_Ayman al-Zawahri: Al-Qaida deputy indicted for his alleged role in the 1988 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya.

_Anwar al-Awlaki: The U.S.-born cleric is one of al-Qaida's most prominent English-language radicals.

_Adam Yahiye Gadahn: Indicted in California for treason and support to al-Qaida.

_Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso: US indictment for his alleged role in the 2000 bombings of the USS Cole in Yemen. Thought to be in Yemen.

_Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali-Badawi: Wanted in connection with the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen. Escaped Yemeni custody in 2006.