Moez Bin Abdul Qadir Fezzani (Bagram detainee) (English Wikipedia)

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aclu.org

  • "Bagram detainees" (PDF). Department of Defense. 2009-09-22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-24.

andyworthington.co.uk

  • Andy Worthington (2010-01-26). "Bagram: The First Ever Prisoner List (The Annotated Version)". Archived from the original on 2010-01-31. ...what is confusing is that a prisoner with the same name (Moez Ben Abdelkader Fezzani, also identified as Abou Nassim) is held in Guantánamo, where he appears to be identified as Abdul bin Mohammed bin Ourgy.
  • Andy Worthington (2009-07-17). "Italy's Guantánamo: Obama Plans "Rendition" Of Tunisians In Guantánamo To Italian Jail". Archived from the original on 2009-12-08. At the time of writing, questions remain about the alleged crimes committed by the three Tunisians in Italy, and what rights — if any — the Italian government plans to give them to appeal the supposed evidence against them. According to various Italian media reports, the arrest warrants issued in 2007 for Riyad Nasseri (also identified as Riadh Nasri) and Adel Ben Mabrouk (identified as Moez Fezzani) were "for conspiracy to commit a crime, encouraging illegal immigration and a number of crimes linked to terrorism," including involvement in the Salafist Group for Call and Combat (GSPC), a splinter group of Algeria's notorious Armed Islamic Group (GIA), and that Ourgy (identified as Abdul bin Mohammed bin Ourgy) was "suspected of having had links in Milan with people who sought volunteers to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan with Islamic insurgents."

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  • "3rd Guantanamo detainee heading to Italy, to be prosecuted for terrorism". Associated Press. 2009-12-20. Archived from the original on 2010-04-09. Private TG5 identified the man as 40-year-old Moez Ben Abdelkader Fezzani, also known as Abou Nassim, and said he was expected to land Sunday night at Milan's Malpensa airport. A prosecutor confirmed the name on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media... A 2007 Italian arrest warrant accuses Fezzani of several terrorism-related charges, including being a member of an al-Qaida-linked terror group.

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  • "Bagram detainees" (PDF). Department of Defense. 2009-09-22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-24.
  • Andy Worthington (2010-01-19). "Dark Revelations in the Bagram Prisoner List". truthout. Archived from the original on 2010-01-23.
  • Andy Worthington (2010-01-26). "Bagram: The First Ever Prisoner List (The Annotated Version)". Archived from the original on 2010-01-31. ...what is confusing is that a prisoner with the same name (Moez Ben Abdelkader Fezzani, also identified as Abou Nassim) is held in Guantánamo, where he appears to be identified as Abdul bin Mohammed bin Ourgy.
  • Andy Worthington (2009-07-17). "Italy's Guantánamo: Obama Plans "Rendition" Of Tunisians In Guantánamo To Italian Jail". Archived from the original on 2009-12-08. At the time of writing, questions remain about the alleged crimes committed by the three Tunisians in Italy, and what rights — if any — the Italian government plans to give them to appeal the supposed evidence against them. According to various Italian media reports, the arrest warrants issued in 2007 for Riyad Nasseri (also identified as Riadh Nasri) and Adel Ben Mabrouk (identified as Moez Fezzani) were "for conspiracy to commit a crime, encouraging illegal immigration and a number of crimes linked to terrorism," including involvement in the Salafist Group for Call and Combat (GSPC), a splinter group of Algeria's notorious Armed Islamic Group (GIA), and that Ourgy (identified as Abdul bin Mohammed bin Ourgy) was "suspected of having had links in Milan with people who sought volunteers to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan with Islamic insurgents."
  • "Terroristi islamici nel carcere di Macomer". La Nuova. 2009-07-05. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22.
  • "3rd Guantanamo detainee heading to Italy, to be prosecuted for terrorism". Associated Press. 2009-12-20. Archived from the original on 2010-04-09. Private TG5 identified the man as 40-year-old Moez Ben Abdelkader Fezzani, also known as Abou Nassim, and said he was expected to land Sunday night at Milan's Malpensa airport. A prosecutor confirmed the name on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media... A 2007 Italian arrest warrant accuses Fezzani of several terrorism-related charges, including being a member of an al-Qaida-linked terror group.