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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-06-06 06:54 AM
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Qaeda leader may have been held in Germany
New evidence has emerged that high-profile al Qaeda prisoners may have been secretly held at a U.S. base in Germany, a British legal charity representing U.S. detainees said on Friday.

The charity Reprieve said the information came from detainees it represents at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

It said a British-based prisoner there, Binyam Mohamed, said he was told by Moroccan interrogators in 2003 or early 2004 that senior al Qaeda figure Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had been held for interrogation at a U.S. prison at an airforce base in Germany.

Mohammed, known as KSM, is the alleged mastermind of the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.

http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=1481622006
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maddezmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-07-06 04:20 AM
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struggle4progress Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-07-06 04:21 AM
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2. Were Terror Detainees Held In Germany?
Brit Group Claims 9/11 Mastermind, Others Interrogated At U.S. Air Force Base

AP) A British human rights group claimed Friday that the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and other detainees may have been held and interrogated at a U.S. air base in Germany after they were captured. Germany denied it.

Reprieve called on Germany to order an independent investigation, said Clive Stafford Smith, the group's legal director. Reprieve campaigns against the death penalty and represents several detainees held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The group cited information from three Guantanamo detainees, Hassan bin Attash, Binyam Mohamed and Shaker Aamer, in its report. The organization said it believed Ramstein Air Base was the place used, though it added that it could have been another U.S. Air Force base in Germany.

According to Reprieve, Attash — who was transferred to Jordanian custody in 2002 for 16 months after being arrested in Pakistan — claims he was told by his Jordanian torturers that his brother was being held for interrogation at a U.S. prison at an air force base in Germany ...

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/06/terror/main2072146.shtml


Reprieve uncovers evidence indicating German territory may have been used in rendition and abuse
06.10.06

... Evidence relating to the use of German territory and airspace for illegal rendition and abuse has so far been limited to an official investigation into the use of Ramstein airbase for the rendition of Abu Omar, and a spate of news reports documenting “suspicious stop-overs” at Ramstein airforce base and Rhein-Main airbase in Frankfurt.

Hassan bin Attash (Guantanamo ISN 1456), Guantanamo detainee and brother of alleged senior member of Al-Qaeda Waleed Tawfiq bin Attash, claims he was told by Jordanian torturers that Waleed was being held for interrogation at a U.S. prison at an airforce base in Germany. Hassan was 17 when he was seized in Pakistan on 10 September 2002. He was transferred to Afghanistan on 14 September, onto Jordan on 18 September 2002, to face interrogation about his older brother Waleed Tawfiq bin Attash, alleged to be a senior member of Al Qaeda, before being taken to Guantanamo Bay on 19 September 2004.

Binyam Mohamed (Guantanamo ISN 1458), British resident and Guantanamo detainee, was tortured for 18 months in Morocco, with information provided by the United States. During this time Binyam says he was told by Moroccan interrogators that Khalid Sheikh Mohamed, alleged Al-Qaeda number 2, was being held for interrogation at a U.S. prison at an airforce base in Germany. Binyam Mohamed is of Ethiopian origin and lived for 7 years in Kensington, London, where he had applied for political asylum. Khalid Sheikh Mohamed was relevant to Binyam Mohamed’s case because the U.S. was suggesting a link between Binyam Mohamed and Khalid Sheikh Mohamed, including a meeting between the two men on 3 April 2002 (allegations that Binyam Mohamed strongly denies).

Shaker Aamer (Guantanamo ISN 239), born 12 December 1966, is a British resident of Saudi origin. He lives in London, and is married with four British children – one of whom he has never met. He was seized in Pakistan and turned over to the Americans, who took him to Afghanistan. On 12 February 2002, late in the evening, he and 30 other prisoners were taken on a plane for Guantanamo. They stopped in Germany where, rather than simply refueling, they changed planes. The prisoners were blindfolded and shackled, but Shaker Aamer could see underneath his blindfold and hear people talking. The weather was cold and clear. The stop was in the early morning, around dawn. They arrived in Cuba mid-afternoon at roughly four p.m., on 13 February 2002. He is being held in Guantanamo Bay, and is not charged with any offence ...

http://www.reprieve.org.uk/press_germanyusedforrendition_06_10_06.htm

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-07-06 04:21 AM
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3. Group: U.S. had secret prison in Germany
Group: U.S. had secret prison in Germany
Staff and agencies
06 October, 2006

By ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer 7 minutes ago

LONDON - The alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and other detainees may have been held and interrogated at a U.S. air base in Germany after they were captured, a British human rights group said Friday. Germany denied the claim.

"We call upon the German government to order an independent investigation," said Clive Stafford Smith, legal director for Reprieve.

According to Reprieve, Hassan bin Attash — who was transferred to Jordanian custody in 2002 for 16 months after being arrested in Pakistan — claims he was told by his Jordanian torturers that his brother was being interrogated at a U.S. prison at an air force base in Germany. The brother, Waleed Tawfiq bin Attash, is an alleged senior al-Qaida figure. On Sept. 6, President Bush announced he had been transferred to Guantanamo along with 13 other detainees who had been held by the CIA in secret locations.

Shaker Aamer, the third detainee cited in the report, who was also detained in Pakistan, believes that he and 30 other prisoners stopped in Germany and changed planes while being transported from Afghanistan to Guantanamo Bay in February 2002.
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http://www.localnewswatch.com/benton/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=12549
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