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US military charges two more Gitmo captives |
2008-02-10 |
![]() The charges say that Ali Hamza Ahmad Suliman al Bahlul, a 39-year-old Yemeni, was bin LadenÂ’s personal media secretary and occasional bodyguard, who created a recruiting video glorifying the bombing of the USS Cole. Seventeen US sailors were killed when Al Qaeda militants attacked the ship as it was docked in Yemen in 2000. Prosecutors also say al Bahlul made martyrdom videotapes styled as wills for two of the Sept 11 hijackers and helped research the economic impact of the attacks they launched against the United States. Military prosecutors say that a Sudanese prisoner, Ibrahim Mahmoud al Qosi, 47, was an armed guard and driver for bin Laden and provided logistical support for an Al Qaeda compound in Afghanistan where he lived from 1998 to 2001. He fought on the front lines as part of a mortar crew in Kabul and helped Al Qaeda forces flee into the Tora Bora mountains after US forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001, according to the charges. The men are charged with conspiring with Al Qaeda to attack and murder civilians. Al Bahlul is also charged with solicitation to commit murder and providing material support for terrorism. Both face life in prison if convicted and both had been charged in the first Guantanamo court system. Those charges were dropped when the US Supreme Court struck down that version in 2006, before their trials started. |
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