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  • Complicating the issue, some of the detainees who had already been released from the prison camp then engaged in terrorism, such as Said Ali al-Shihri, a Saudi who was released in November 2007 and who, like all other Guantánamo detainees released to Saudi custody, entered a comprehensive reeducation program.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • They are Abu al-Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi, a field commander, and Said al-Shihri, said to be the group's deputy leader, who was transferred by the Bush administration to the Saudi authorities and released in 2007

    Cheney: Obama pretending we are not at war 2009

  • The deputy leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Said Ali al-Shihri, is a former Guantanamo detainee.

    Upheaval in Mideast Sets Back Terror War Julian E. Barnes 2011

  • Complicating the issue, some of the detainees who had already been released from the prison camp then engaged in terrorism, such as Said Ali al-Shihri, a Saudi who was released in November 2007 and who, like all other Guantánamo detainees released to Saudi custody, entered a comprehensive reeducation program.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Complicating the issue, some of the detainees who had already been released from the prison camp then engaged in terrorism, such as Said Ali al-Shihri, a Saudi who was released in November 2007 and who, like all other Guantánamo detainees released to Saudi custody, entered a comprehensive reeducation program.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Just a day before the attempted bombing of the jet bound for Detroit last year, Yemeni warplanes raided a site where the top leadership had gathered, only missing al-Wahishi, al-Shihri and al-Awlaki by hours.

    Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010

  • Just a day before the attempted bombing of the jet bound for Detroit last year, Yemeni warplanes raided a site where the top leadership had gathered, only missing al-Wahishi, al-Shihri and al-Awlaki by hours.

    Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010

  • Al-Wahishi's deputy, Saeed al-Shihri, is a Saudi who fought in Afghanistan and spent six years in Guantanamo Bay as inmate No. 372, before being released and going through Saudi Arabia's famous "rehabilitation" institutes.

    Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010

  • Al-Wahishi's deputy, Saeed al-Shihri, is a Saudi who fought in Afghanistan and spent six years in Guantanamo Bay as inmate No. 372, before being released and going through Saudi Arabia's famous "rehabilitation" institutes.

    Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri, Yemen Bombmaker, Key Suspect In Terror Plot AP 2010

  • Complicating the issue, some of the detainees who had already been released from the prison camp then engaged in terrorism, such as Said Ali al-Shihri, a Saudi who was released in November 2007 and who, like all other Guantánamo detainees released to Saudi custody, entered a comprehensive reeducation program.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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