Ali Soufan

Bin Laden Driver Not Tied to Terror Acts

wsj.com     2 hrs ago   1,218 related          

GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba -- Two days into the first U.S. war-crimes trial since the 1940s, defendant Salim Hamdan's fate seems likely to depend on a single question: whether working as a personal driver for Osama bin Laden is...                

Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

charlotte.com     12 hrs ago   6 related          

In a July 22 story about the war crimes tribunal at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, The Associated Press, based on a statement by the prosecutor, erroneously described witness Ali Soufan as an FBI agent. Soufan is a former FBI...                

Sketch artist greeted with new obstacle at Guantánamo

miamiherald.com     yesterday   1 related          

JANET HAMLIN / POOL SKETCH ARTIST In this photograph of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin, reviewed by the U.S. Military, defendant Salim Hamdan attends his trial inside the war crimes courthouse at Camp Justice, the...                

WTC 7 isn’t the final mystery, it is one in a row of mysteries

factsnotfairies.blogspot.com     Jul 9, 2008          

Mike Rudin Spinmaster. Listen! WTC 7 isn’t the final mystery, it is one in a row of mysteries. We do not and will not fall for anyone claiming that the case is solved with the view solely on one point! I just put together the...                

Fidelity to Our Heros: Ali Soufan

mu.nu     May 18, 2008   7 related          

When I was reading this excellent WaPo about the USS Cole bombers all being free, I was focused on this: "Diplomatic relations soured further in February, when the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa learned that Fahd al-Quso, another Cole conspirator, had been secretly freed nine months before. Like Badawi,...                

Probe of USS Cole Bombing Unravels

informationliberation.com     May 8, 2008   2 related          

ADEN, Yemen -- Almost eight years after al-Qaeda nearly sank the USS Cole with an explosives-stuffed motorboat, killing 17 sailors, all the defendants convicted in the attack have escaped from prison or been freed by Yemeni officials. Jamal al-Bad...                

USS Cole attack defendants free

upi.com     May 5, 2008   22 related          

ADEN, Yemen, May 4 (UPI) -- U.S. officials reportedly have had a hard time ensuring those convicted in the deadly 2000 attack on the USS Cole remain imprisoned in Yemen. ... For example, The Washington Post reported Sunday, Jamal al-Badawi, a Yemeni who helped organize...