Jabir Jubran al Fayfi

    A former Guantanamo detainee who joined al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) after graduating from a Saudi rehabilitation program has been arrested in Yemen. Fox News reported Tuesday that Yemeni authorities have detained Jabir Jubran al Fayfi, who was transferred from Guantanamo to Saudi Arabia on Dec. 13, 2006. More than two dozen former Gitmo detainees have graduated from the Saudi rehabilitation program only to return to jihad. [See LWJ report, Saudi Gitmo recidivists.] Eleven of them, including al Fayfi, were added to the Saudi Kingdom’s most wanted list in early 2009. Along with other former detainees, he escaped across the border in a disappearance that was orchestrated by al Qaeda. (Long War Journal)

    Saifullah Paracha: The Containers Plot

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      On March 1, 2003, the mastermind of the September 11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), was captured in Pakistan. Over the next month, KSM gave up information that let authorities identify al Qaeda members and associates he was working with to attack America again. According to documents authored by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), one of these men was Saifullah Paracha.

      The Uighurs, In Their Own Words

      Uighur terrorist Currently, seventeen Uighur men who are suspected members or associates of the organization are detained at Guantánamo. Five other Uighurs who were detained at Gitmo were previously released to Albania in 2006. The men are all from China’s Xinjiang region and are alleged to have traveled to Afghanistan to join the ETIP/ETIM’s jihad. (The Long War Journal)

      Hambali: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's Annointed One

      Riduan bin Isomuddin, aka “Hambali”


      Khalid Sheikh Mohammed built an extensive rolodex of terrorist allies during the many years he devoted to mass murder. None was more dangerous than Riduan bin Isomuddin, better known as “Hambali.”

      Abdul Hafiz

      The US government transferred an Afghan implicated in the killing of a Red Cross worker from Guantanamo to his home country last week. The former Gitmo detainee, Abdul Hafiz, was reportedly captured by US Special Forces in Afghanistan in April 2003. That raid targeted suspected terrorists who were involved in the kidnapping and murder of Ricardo Munguía, an employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), on March 27, 2003. (Click photo to learn more)

      Mullah Abdullah Zakir: Gitmo Prisoner No. 008

    • Gitmo Prisoner No. 008
      • A former detainee at Guantánamo Bay has become the Taliban’s chief operations officer in southern Afghanistan. The former detainee, Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, was captured in Afghanistan in December of 2001 and transferred to Afghanistan six years later in December of 2007. His internment serial number (ISN) at Guantánamo was 8, a comparatively low number indicating that he was most likely one of the first detainees transferred from Afghanistan to Guantánamo after the facility was opened in 2002. (Thomas Joscelyn)

        Abd al Rahim al Nashiri: USS Cole Bombing Mastermind

        There is every indication that Nashiri -– who was the head of al Qaeda’s operations in the Arabian Peninsula at the time of his capture -– was getting ready to unleash a new round of terror when he was captured. (The Weekly Standard)

        Lillie: A Would Be Martyr

        “Lillie was particularly interested in the ideas of martyrdom and was slated to be a suicide operative for an al Qaeda ‘second wave’ attack targeting Los Angeles.”

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        Keep America Safe Board Member Debra Burlingame on President Obama’s press conference on the eve of September 11: “President Obama’s remarks today, on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, showed a regrettable disconnect with the American people who regard 9/11 as a world-changing event that touched all of our lives.” Read more.

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