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Adil al-Jazeeri
Adil al-Jazeeri
Following the interrogation of Abu Naseem, Adil al-Jazeeri was arrested in Hayatabad on June 17 2003 by Pakistani forces who turned him over to the American CIA. Jazeeri fought as a Mujahideen in the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, and lived in the country for more than fifteen years.[1] A former aide to the Afghan foreign minister Wakil Ahmad Mutawakkil[2], al-Jazeeri is accused of arranging money transfers and acquiring travel visas for al-Qaeda.[3] Human Rights Watch listed him as one of 39 "disappeared" detainees in 2005, whose whereabouts were unknown since being captured and sent to the CIA.[4]
References
[1] BBC, “Pakistan Hands over al-Qaeda Suspect”, July 15 2003 [2] Nasir, Sohail Abdul Nasir. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists “Al Qaeda, Two Years On”, September/October 2003. [3] BBC, "Al-Qa’idah Men Arrested in Pakistan Termed ‘Facilitators’”, July 17, 2003 [4] Human Rights Watch, List of "Ghost Prisoners" Possibly in CIA Custody, December 1 2005 This biographical article related to crime is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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