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Politicians Lambaste Obama Admin After Libya Attack Suspect Transferred to Tunisia Where U.S. Officials Can’t Interrogate Him | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21277120 United States 10/31/2012 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Politicians Lambaste Obama Admin After Libya Attack Suspect Transferred to Tunisia Where U.S. Officials Can’t Interrogate Him [link to www.theblaze.com] The Tunisian man arrested over the deadly terror attack in Benghazi that left Ambassador Christopher Stevens, his aid Sean Smith, and two Navy SEALs dead has now been identified through facial recognition software as having been present at the U.S. diplomatic outpost during the siege, senior U.S. intelligence officials told Fox News Tuesday. The only problem is that Ali Ani al Harzi, who was detained at a Turkish airport in the days following the attack for travelling with false documents, has now been transferred to Tunisia, where U.S. interrogators are unable to reach him. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, frustrated by the incident, blames the Obama administration for U.S. officials being unable to access the Tunisian militant, who may have ties to al Qaeda. “This individual in the hands of Tunisians is a classic example of what happens when you have lack of policy for detention for interrogations,” the Georgia Republican said. “Once the president in January of 2009 signed the executive order, saying we are going to shut down Guantanamo … there are no policies in place to take possession and interrogate him in a way to gain valuable information.”..... |
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