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In addition to Mr. Najdi, the April 13 airstrike in Kunar's Dangam district bordering Pakistan killed another al Qaeda leader, known as Waqas, the coalition said.
Senior al Qaeda Leader Killed in Afghanistan Maria Abi-Habib 2011
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The strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another al-Qaida leader known as Waqas.
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The strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another al-Qa'ida leader known as Waqas.
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The alliance said the strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another Al Qaeda leader known as Waqas.
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The strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another al-Qaida leader known as Waqas.
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The strike also killed a number of other insurgents, including another al-Qa'ida leader known as Waqas.
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The DSP said that a case was registered against two Muttahidda Qaumi Movement (MQM) workers, namely Waqas and Ehsan, as the ANP had demanded their nomination.
Munaeem's Blog 2009
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To reach this conclusion, Judge Robertson was required to accept the government's supposed evidence that Awad had attended Osama bin Laden's Tarnak Farms training camp, an allegation that was based on a variation of his name, "Waqas" (he was sometimes listed by the Pentagon as Waqas Mohammed Ali Awad), being found on a list associated with the camp.
Andy Worthington: No Escape From Guantanamo: The Latest Habeas Rulings 2009
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He noted that the names of the other men killed in the siege and Awad's purported alias, "Waqas," were closely grouped together on the list, and inferred from statements provided by another man who was present in the hospital and was also taken to Guantánamo (a Saudi released in 2007) that Awad and "Waqas" were one and the same.
Andy Worthington: No Escape From Guantanamo: The Latest Habeas Rulings 2009
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To reach this conclusion, Judge Robertson was required to accept the government's supposed evidence that Awad had attended Osama bin Laden's Tarnak Farms training camp, an allegation that was based on a variation of his name, "Waqas" (he was sometimes listed by the Pentagon as Waqas Mohammed Ali Awad), being found on a list associated with the camp.
CounterPunch 2009
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