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Bush administration released Hassan Ghul from a secret CIA secret prison in 2006, under pressure from Pakistan. By Adam Goldman. Published June 15, 2011 10:41AM (EDT) ...
Officials say CIA had been given Pakistan's assurances that Hassan Ghul would not go free after he was transferred from U.S. "black site" in 2006 ...
Pakistan held Hassan Ghul for at least a year before he was released, eventually making his way back to al-Qaida to help with operations against the U.S., officials said.
The terrorist described as the linchpin in the hunt for Osama bin Laden has rejoined al-Qaida after the Bush administration released him from a secret CIA secret prison under pressure from ...
Hassan Ghul was one of al Qaeda’s top terrorists deployed to Iraq, so it is not surprising that he had these types of connections within the al Qaeda network. It is surprising that he was freed.
Hassan Ghul, whom the U.S. has never officially acknowledged killing, died in Pakistan in 2012. The story, from the Washington Post, is notable for two reasons: it gives more details on what ...
In the executive summary of the what's come to be known as the "torture report," the committee details the case of Hassan Ghul, who the CIA said provided the most accurate information on the courier: ...
The Post story details the 2012 targeted killing of Hassan Ghul, a close associate of Osama bin Laden, who outlined the courier network that eventually led to his capture.
The Pakistani authorities arrested me and turned me over to the United States, saying I was terrorist Hassan Ghul. I denied this from day one of my detention, Sept. 10, 2002.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday night that in one instance, an email sent by the wife of an Usama bin Laden associate, Hassan Ghul, contained clues to her husband's whereabouts and led to a ...
A key al-Qaida operative returned to Pakistan by the CIA after he gave the U.S. information that eventually led to the location of Osama bin Laden has since rejoined al-Qaida, U.S. officials say.
The agency returned Hassan Ghul to Pakistan not long after the CIA closed its remaining secret prisons in Eastern Europe in 2006. The CIA had been given assurances that Ghul, a native of Pakistan ...
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