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9/11 suspect was detained and taped
9/11 suspect was detained and taped in Morocco
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 18-August-2010  4:53:24 AM
A Yemeni man implicated in the September 11 attacks was secretly detained in Morocco after Central Intelligence Agency operatives took him there in 2002, officials said on Tuesday.

While the man, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, was detained in a prison near Rabat, Moroccan officials videotaped several of his interrogation sessions and gave the recordings to the C.I.A., the American officials said.

The new details about Mr. bin al-Shibh's detention, first reported Tuesday by The Associated Press, shed light on Morocco's role as a holding site for suspected members of Al-Qaida captured by the United States.

The existence of the tapes of his interrogations was revealed in 2007 in a filing to a federal judge, although Mr. bin al-Shibh's name had been redacted from the documents at that time

The Associated Press reported on Tuesday that the recordings of Mr. bin al-Shibh, two videotapes and one audiotape, were found in 2007 under a desk at the C.I.A. The 2007 court filing said that the tapes had been found separately.

Mr. bin al-Shibh, who was captured in Pakistan in 2002 by American and Pakistani operatives, has long been said by American officials to have played a central role in the planning of the Sept. 11 attacks. Since September 2006, he has been held at the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

The C.I.A. began building a prison in Morocco in 2003, but it is unclear whether any detainees were kept there.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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