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Iran has allowed an al Qaeda terrorist who served as Osama bin Laden's spokesman to return to Afghanistan. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, a Kuwaiti preacher who gained worldwide infamy after the September 11 attacks, had lived in Iran since early 2002, and was reportedly held under a loose form of house arrest beginning in 2003.
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith's lawyers had made an eleventh-hour request to dismiss the charges of conspiring to kill Americans – arguing that prosecutors have the wrong man.
Iran has allowed an al Qaeda terrorist who served as Osama bin Laden's spokesman to return to Afghanistan. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, a Kuwaiti preacher who gained worldwide infamy after the September 11 attacks, had lived in Iran since early 2002, and was reportedly held under a loose form of house arrest beginning in 2003.
His defense lawyers in February sent a questionnaire to Mr. Mohammed at the detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Mr. Mohammed responded in a 14-page statement that is now in possession of his lawyer but which Mr. Abu Ghaith's lawyers haven't seen.
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith's lawyers had made an eleventh-hour request to dismiss the charges of conspiring to kill Americans – arguing that prosecutors have the wrong man.
His defense lawyers in February sent a questionnaire to Mr. Mohammed at the detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Mr. Mohammed responded in a 14-page statement that is now in possession of his lawyer but which Mr. Abu Ghaith's lawyers haven't seen.