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Before the capture of Abu Zubaydah in March 2002, we had significant gaps in knowledge about al Qaeda’s organizational structure, key members and associates, capabilities, [redacted] and its ...
Abu Zubaida, once thought to be an al-Qaeda leader, is seeking information about what he says was CIA-sponsored torture.
Of all the journalism jobs I'm glad I don't have, covering the "story" of captured al Qaeda leader Abu Zubaydah ranks high on the list. Maybe I've seen too many episodes of "The Agency," CBS's ...
ZubaydahCommentator Matt Miller says U.S. officials should do all they can to get information from suspected terror leader Abu Zubaydah, who is now in U.S. military custody.
Captured in Pakistan in 2002 and shuffled between various dark sites as part of the post-9/11 extraordinary rendition program, Abu Zubaydah has been held at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility ...
The U.S. government says Abu Zubaydah, who was born in Saudi Arabia in 1971, was a senior al-Qaida communications operative who “was generally aware of the impending 9/11 attacks” and may have ...
Meanwhile, Abu Zubaydah is still being held without charges at Guantanamo, in a prison Obama promised to close in 2008, yet still remains open two presidents later.
Mr. Klein, a lawyer for Abu Zubaydah, said he did not seek testimony about Poland, as a prosecutor there already had the relevant information.
Bush Administration officials are uncertain what to make of the dialogue U.S. interrogators now appear to have established with Abu Zubaydah, the highest-ranking Al-Qaeda leader currently in U.S ...
According to sources, Abu Zubaydah told interrogators that al-Qaeda operatives were discussing attacks on “soft targets,” meaning nongovernmental buildings and places where large numbers of ...
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