Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "أيمن سعيد بطرفي" in Arabic language version.
Batarfi said he was forced to treat the al-Qaida fighters and was not a terrorist himself. Desperate to escape the bombings, he said he asked to see the commander of forces at Tora Bora because he wanted to learn how to escape. Two weeks later, he was summoned to a meeting — and found himself face-to-face with bin Laden, whom he had met once before in Kabul, the Afghan capital.
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timestamp mismatch (مساعدة)Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi, a doctor from Yemen, acknowledged treating wounded al-Qaida fighters at Tora Bora in Afghanistan, but said he was forced to do so. He said he wasn't a terrorist. 'I deny these allegations against me,' Batarfi said. 'It is the same information used against me last year. … I don't want to be back to the same point again next year.'[وصلة مكسورة]
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timestamp mismatch (مساعدة)Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi, a doctor from Yemen, acknowledged treating wounded al-Qaida fighters at Tora Bora in Afghanistan, but said he was forced to do so. He said he wasn't a terrorist. 'I deny these allegations against me,' Batarfi said. 'It is the same information used against me last year. … I don't want to be back to the same point again next year.'[وصلة مكسورة]
Batarfi said he was forced to treat the al-Qaida fighters and was not a terrorist himself. Desperate to escape the bombings, he said he asked to see the commander of forces at Tora Bora because he wanted to learn how to escape. Two weeks later, he was summoned to a meeting — and found himself face-to-face with bin Laden, whom he had met once before in Kabul, the Afghan capital.