Muhammed al-Darbi
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Muhammed al-Darbi is a Yemeni held in extrajudicial detention by the CIA, in one of their black sites.[1][2]
According to the Washington Post al-Darbi was captured as a result of extended interrogation techniques used in secret interrogation centres.[1] Al-Darbi was captured in August 2002.[2]
The Washington Post reported that CIA director George Tenet stated that al-Darbi had described a plot by Yemenis to bomb a Western oil tanker.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ a b U.S. Decries Abuse but Defends Interrogations: 'Stress and Duress' Tactics Used on Terrorism Suspects Held in Secret Overseas Facilities, Washington Post, December 26, 2002
- ^ a b List of 'Ghost Prisoners' Possibly in CIA Custody, Media with Conscience, May 30, 2005
- ^ CIA Director Suggests al-Qaida May be Ready to Strike Again, Washington Post
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