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  • Periodically '''[[Saudi Arabia]]''' publishes a '''[[most wanted list]]'''.<ref name=Asharq2009-02- | title=Saudi Arabia: 11 Ex-Guantanamo Detainees Included in Saudi Most Wanted List
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  • | publisher=[[The Royal Gazette]] | [[ISN 335]] || [[Khalid Saad Mohammed]] || [[Saudi Arabia]] || [[Saudi Arabia]] || 2002-02-12 || 2009-06-12 || repatriation
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  • | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]] ...orn 1977, is a citizen of [[Saudi Arabia]] notable for being listed on a [[Saudi list of most wanted suspected terrorists]].<ref name=Afp2009-03-26>
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  • |citizenship = [[Saudi Arabia]] ...wanted list]]; (2) helping to recruit his younger brother to assasinate a Saudi Prince
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  • |known_for = listed on the [[Saudi most wanted list]] |nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]] | known_for = President of Saudi Arabia's National Society of Human Rights
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  • ...bia/saudi-arabia-passes-anti-terror-law-banning-defamation-1.1267892|title=Saudi Arabia passes anti-terror law, banning defamation|website= Gulf News |acces | Saudi Arabia || {{No|Yes}}
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  • '''Ahmed Owaidan Al-Harbi''' is a citizen of [[Saudi Arabia]] who is suspected of ties to terrorism.<ref name=SaudiGazette2009-0 | publisher=[[Saudi Gazette]]
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  • The ''[[Saudi Gazette]]'' reports that Al Ghezali ''"assisted in the movements of [[Abdullah Al-A ...ght in photo above) was found on the phone of a terror suspect arrested by Saudi authorities. Shihri appeared in the short clip sitting in a moving vehicle
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  • | nationality = [[Saudi Arabia]] '''Humaidan Al-Turki''' is a citizen of [[Saudi Arabia]] who was convicted of beating and sexually assaulting his [[Indones
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  • | quote = Michael Shenstone, former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and director-general of African and Middle Eastern Affairs, was Fra | quote = Canada was represented by its ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Michael Shenstone.
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  • ...ncer]] reported that news of the deaths raised skepticism over whether the Saudi men really killed themselves.<ref name=SeattlePI>[http://www.seattlepi.com/ ...e.regcon&amp;contentID=2010072879357 Saudi Gitmo detainees’ death] Saudi Gazette July 28, 2010
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