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Oh Yeah - By The Way, Bin Laden's Driver Left Gitmo
Wonder who will sign him to the book deal ? The Pentagon early Tuesday morning sent Osama bin Laden's driver home to Yemen, a month before the first Guantanamo captive convicted of war crimes by a military jury completed his 66-month prison sentence. Salim Hamdan, 40, had been held ...
Official: Bin Laden's driver heading home
msnbc.msn.com — Former Osama bin Laden driver Salim Hamdan is being transferred from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo... Bay, Cuba, back to his home country of Yemen, a senior defense official said Monday. (more) Official: Bin Laden's driver heading home
Former Bin Laden Driver Hamdan to Leave Guantanamo Bay for Yemen
Former Bin Laden Driver Hamdan to Leave Guantanamo Bay for Yemen
washingtonpost.com — Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from... the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. ... (more) Former Bin Laden Driver Hamdan to Leave Guantanamo Bay ...
Yemeni al Qaeda leader: State conducts terror attacks
Yemeni al Qaeda leader: State conducts terror attacks
longwarjournal.org — Hamza Ali Saleh al Dhayani. Yemen's security forces have repeatedly orchestrated terror attacks within Yemen in order... to manipulate US and international perceptions, the most wanted fugitive in September's terror attack on the ... (more) Yemeni al Qaeda leader: State conducts terror attacks
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