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Yemen al Qaeda video announces new leader
2010-05-29
A fugitive Saudi Arabian man, who was once detained at the US military prison at Guantanamo, was named as a senior member of al Qaeda's Yemen wing, according to a tape by the group shown on al Arabiya television on Friday.

The tape also confirmed the deaths of three leaders killed in December and January during Yemeni air raids, the pan Arab broadcaster said.

Among those killed were Abdullah al Muhdar, the leader of al Qaeda in Yemen's Shabwa province, Mohammed Amir al Awlaki, and Mohammed Saleh al Kazimi.

Othman Ahmed al-Ghamdi, the 31-year-old man named as a leading al Qaeda operative on Friday, had been added to a list of 85 most wanted people by Saudi Arabia 15 months ago, al Arabiya said. He spent four years in Guantanamo prison after he was captured in Afghanistan. He was released in 2006.

Yemen, neighbour to top oil exporter Saudi Arabia, has been a key Western security concern since the Yemen-based al Qaeda arm claimed responsibility for a failed December attempt to bomb a US bound passenger plane. Last month, the group tried to assassinate the British ambassador to Yemen when a suicide bomber threw himself into the path of the convoy taking Tim Torlot to work in capital Sanaa.

The envoy was unharmed and only the suicide bomber died, but the bold hit signalled that a recent crackdown by Sanaa on the global militant group has done little to curb its ambitions to carry out attacks on international targets.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I myself am about tired of HRW and other countries dictating whow e have in Gitmo.They have a better prison than the prisons in the US but yet that doesn't seem too be good enough for them and for the all knowing who will say that prisoners here have it made then you have never been and need too shut up. Not too mention all the countries that bitch about gitmo have no problem stoning ppl cutting off limbs or they just up and disappear one night.
Posted by: chris   2010-05-29 08:46  

#2  How many ex gitmo prisoners are becoming leaders of the jihadis which begs the question why release them and which country are they released to?

Our allies? the Saudis and Paks come to mind!
Posted by: Paul D   2010-05-29 05:40  

#1  We had an al-Ghamdi in US custody and sprung him?

:: facepalm :: :: headdesk ::



Posted by: Seafarious   2010-05-29 00:18  

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