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Osama Bin Laden’s Driver

... that the kidnapped plane which crashed in Pennsylvania was “knocked down”. The proofs offered by Ali Soufan, an ex-FBI agent, should be a considerable support in the case of the Prosecutors against Hamdam, tried by war crimes in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. He is accused of being near the Al-Qaeda’s leadership. The Driver, a Yemeni father of two sons, is the first Guantánamo’s prisoner judged before...

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9/11 Toll Pleased Osama: Driver

GUANTANAMO BAY (CUBA): Osama bin Laden's driver overheard the al-Qaida leader saying he was happy about the death toll in the September 11 attacks and thought the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down, according to one of the driver's interrogators. The evidence by Ali Soufan, a former FBI ...

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Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

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 agent.

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Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- 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 agent.

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Guantanamo detainees not told of rights

24/4/08 An FBI agent testifying at the first Guantanamo war crimes trial said yesterday interrogators had not advised detainees of any rights because the military prison was dedicated to intelligence-gathering, not law enforcement. Agent Ali Soufan, an al-Qa’ida expert and star witness for the prosecution, said the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba was the only [...]

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GUANTANAMO - TRIAL: FBI agent says bin Laden's driver knew of al-Qaeda activities

FBI terror expert Ali Soufan told the Guantanamo Bay US military court that Salim Hamdan, Osama bin Laden's driver and bodyguard, was aware of his boss's terror plans. FRANCE 24's E. Saint-Martin reports from the US base in Cuba.

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Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

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 agent.

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Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) — 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 agent….

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Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story

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 agent.

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Bin Laden was 'happy' with 9/11 death toll

OSAMA bin Laden's driver overheard the al Qaeda leader saying he was happy about the death toll in the September 11 attacks and thought the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down, according to one of the driver's interrogators.The evidence by Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent, was meant to support the case by prosecutors at the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunal that the driver,...

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Bin Laden happy with Sept. 11 toll, war court told

By Jim LoneyGUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba, July 23 (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden's driver overheard the al Qaeda leader saying he was happy about the death toll in the Sept. 11 attacks and thought the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down, according to one of the driver's interrogators.The evidence by Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent, was meant to support the case by prosecutors...

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Bin Laden happy with 9/11 toll, war court told

Osama bin Laden's driver overheard the al-Qaeda leader saying he was happy about the death toll in the Sept. 11 attacks and thought the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down, according to one of the driver's interrogators. The evidence by Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent, was

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The agency name that dare not be spoken

... any evidence of torture or human-rights violations." Not loving itFormer FBI Al Qaeda expert Ali Soufan brought Hamdan Filet-O-Fish sandwiches from McDonald's to get on the prisoner's good side.Fellow agent George M. Crouch Jr. discovered that Hamdan had an affinity for Mickey D fries and was more forthcoming when his junk-food jones was satisfied.But the 38-year-old Yemeni soon learned...

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Court told al-Qaeda leader 'happy' over 9/11

Text Size:Last Updated: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 19:47Court told al-Qaeda leader 'happy' over 9/11Osama bin Laden's driver overheard the al Qaeda leader saying he was happy about the death toll in the September 11th attacks and thought the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down, according to one of the driver's interrogators.The evidence by Ali Soufan, a former FBI agent,...

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Driver blames U.S. for bin Laden's escapes, deeds

... and he began to tell his story more freely, particularly to a Lebanese-born FBI agent named Ali Soufan."Mr. Hamdan gave us a lot of good information," Crouch said, and was consistently "polite" and "respectful."Interrogations became so congenial, Crouch said, that they brought him pizza and subs, and the Yemeni learned something every American teenager knows: McDonald's french fries "are...