Deleted: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]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 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
  2. 2.0 2.1 List of 'Ghost Prisoners' Possibly in CIA Custody, Media with Conscience, May 30, 2005
  3. CIA Director Suggests al-Qaida May be Ready to Strike Again, Washington Post

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