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  • Libya detains suspect in attacks on U.S. outposts in Benghazi

    03/14/2013 3:20:55 PM PDT · by haffast · 7 replies
    Reuters ^ | 3-14-2013 | Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Mark Hosenball
    TRIPOLI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Libyan authorities have detained a man investigators believe could be an important witness or suspect in the attacks on U.S. outposts in Benghazi, Libya last September, according to people familiar with the matter. The man, a Libyan national identified as Faraj al-Chalabi, fled to Pakistan after the attacks and only recently returned to Libya, said the sources, who include people in the United States and Libya close to the ongoing investigations. One Libyan security source said he was from Eastern Libya. The U.S. government is aware of al-Chalabi's detention and there are signs American investigators may have...
  • Stevens murder suspect killed in Cairo; Tunisian held in Tunis jail

    10/30/2012 1:18:23 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 41 replies
    Libyan Herald ^ | October 25, 2012
    An Egyptian suspected of involvement in last month’s attack on the US mission in Benghazi in which Ambassador Chris Stevens was slain in Cairo yesterday, Wednesday. According to the Egyptian Interior Ministry, the man — named only as Hazem — died in a shoot-out with security forces at an apartment in Nasr City, northeast Cairo. They had been sent to arrest him following information received implicating him in the Benghazi attack. He is said to have recently returned from Libya. Security sources say he threw a bomb from the ground floor apartment but it bounced back into the building. Police...
  • Tunisia suspect in Benghazi case refuses to talk to FBI: lawyer

    12/04/2012 3:40:40 PM PST · by haffast · 13 replies
    Reuters ^ | Mon Dec 3, 2012 3:00pm EST | Reuters
    (Reuters) - A Tunisian man suspected of being involved with the September 11 attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya has refused to be interviewed by FBI investigators, his lawyer said on Monday. Ali Ani al-Harzi, jailed and under investigation in Tunisia over the attack having been deported from Turkey, said he would not see the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents alone, Anouar Aouled told Reuters. Harzi was one of two Tunisians named in October by the Daily Beast website as having been detained in Turkey over the attacks in Benghazi in which Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to...