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Dec. 10, 2007— -- A leader of the CIA team that captured the first major al Qaeda figure, Abu Zubaydah, says subjecting him to waterboarding was torture but necessary. In the first public ...
Abu Zubaydah was captured in a raid in Pakistan in 2002 and has been held at the U.S. Navy base without charges since 2006. By Carol Rosenberg A U.N. human rights panel has urged the United States ...
"The time for training is over," al Qaeda member Abu Zubaydah said on an intercepted call. After torture, he pointed the CIA to the 9/11 mastermind, KSM.
Zubaydah has never been charged with a crime, but he remains at the U.S. detention camp at Guantanamo Bay. “The Forever Prisoner,” directed by Alex Gibney, airs Monday night. Load YouTube video ...
Supreme Court hears case involving Guantanamo Bay prisoner who has yet to be charged with a crime 07:08. Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a Guantanamo Bay detainee, the ...
More than 20 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Supreme Court seemed receptive Wednesday to claims from the Biden administration that it can shield information pertaining to the detention ...
Someone at CNN is undoubtedly having a bad weekend after a graphic describing alleged terrorist Abu Zubaydah as an associate of one “Obama Bin Laden” was broadcast during CNN News Central on ...