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  • Al-Shihri was released to Saudi Arabia from Guantanamo in 2007 before relocating to Yemen.

    Foreign Affairs Roundup 2010

  • Let me ask you first, Jamal, from Riyadh there, given the huge amount of spotlight, for instance, on Al-Shihri, who's number two in AQAP, given that some of the people who've gone through the rehab have cropped up as militants and terrorists still, is this program working?

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2010 2010

  • And right after the release of Al-Shihri (inaudible) who took advantage of this program and made an escape to Yemen, the program has become stricter.

    CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2010 2010

  • Al-Shihri was released to Saudi Arabia from Guantanamo in 2007 before relocating to Yemen.

    Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka: Foreign Affairs Roundup 2010

  • Al-Shihri, once known publicly only as Guantanamo detainee No. 372, is suspected of involvement in a thwarted attack on the U.S. embassy in Yemen last September.

    Safe To Release? 2009

  • Some Pentagon officials, including ones sympathetic to Obama's goals, note the political outcry would be deafening should another example like Al-Shihri become public six months from now — and it turns out to be a Guantanamo detainee released under Obama's watch rather than by the Bush administration.

    Safe To Release? 2009

  • The predawn missile strike killed scores of suspected terrorists but missed Naser Al-Wahishi, the country's top al-Qaida leader, as well as his deputy, Saeed Al-Shihri, and the radical U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The predawn missile strike killed scores of suspected terrorists but missed Naser Al-Wahishi, the country's top al-Qaida leader, as well as his deputy, Saeed Al-Shihri, and the radical U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • The predawn missile strike killed scores of suspected terrorists but missed Naser Al-Wahishi, the country's top al-Qaida leader, as well as his deputy, Saeed Al-Shihri, and the radical U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • One of the U.S. officials said the same individual is No. 11 on Saudi Arabia's top-85 most wanted terror suspects, where his full name is listed as Osama Hamoud Gharman Al-Shihri.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By KIMBERLY DOZIER 2011

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