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Iraq-Jordan |
Top Zarqawi ally nabbed |
2005-01-08 |
American forces have announced the arrest of a key member of an al-Qaeda-linked group in Iraq. The man, known as Abu Ahmed, was captured last month. His group is said to be closely allied with that of militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The US military says Abu Ahmed had been conducting and co-ordinating terrorist operations in the Iraqi city of Mosul. The US has been focusing on Iraq's third largest city since it completed its offensive in Falluja last November. The US is hailing the capture of Abdul Aziz Saadun Ahmed Hamduni, known as Abu Ahmed, together with that of other members of the same group, as a sign of what it calls significant progress in the inevitable destruction of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's terrorist network in Mosul. |
Posted by:Paul Moloney |
#8 Yes he *is* receiving humane treatment. (Don't ask me if he *was* .... ) Per the article quoted, we've admitted to having had them at least a month - all the time-sensitive stuff of any immediate worth has been extracted. The rest we can just grind them down over time for background and fill-in data. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-01-08 10:30:38 PM |
#7 Yes he *is* receiving humane treatment. (Don't ask me if he *was* .... ) Per the article quoted, we've admitted to having had them at least a month - all the time-sensitive stuff of any immediate worth has been extracted. The rest we can just grind them down over time for background and fill-in data. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-01-08 10:30:38 PM |
#6 Yes, but has the IRC had an opportunity to see the captive and write a bad report? |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-01-08 10:50:17 PM |
#5 Y or N, OS: is he being held in a country other than Eye-rack? |
Posted by: lex 2005-01-08 10:31:40 PM |
#4 Yes he *is* receiving humane treatment. (Don't ask me if he *was* .... ) Per the article quoted, we've admitted to having had them at least a month - all the time-sensitive stuff of any immediate worth has been extracted. The rest we can just grind them down over time for background and fill-in data. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-01-08 10:30:38 PM |
#3 if they're alive (for a short while longer) or didn't suffer "too long"- they rec'd humane treatment |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-08 5:50:15 PM |
#2 Yes, but are they receiving humane treatment? |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-01-08 5:17:13 PM |
#1 Rock ON! |
Posted by: Elmoling Grinemp3178 2005-01-08 10:29:30 AM |