11/23/2002

Alleged 20th hijacker Mohammed al-Qahtani was captured in Afghanistan and sent to Guantanamo, where he was tortured. “Al-Qahtani’s interrogations continued over forty-nine days–from November 23, 2002, to January 11, 2003. The log published in Time magazine [on March 3, 2006] described how he was forcibly administered intravenous fluids and drugs and given enemas to keep […]

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11/23/2002

According to a Los Angeles Times article on November 23, 2002: “A mini scandal erupted in November 2002 when it was learned that money from the wife of [Prince Bandar bin Sultan] the Saudi ambassador to the United States found its way through a San Diego-based charity into two of the [9/11] hijackers’ hands.”  – […]

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11/23/2002

“On November 23 [2002], [suspected 20th hijacker Mohammed] al-Qahtani was brought in shackles to a plywood interrogation booth, where his hood was removed, and he was bolted to the floor. For forty-eight of the next fifty-four consecutive days, he was allowed only four hours of sleep a night. …Qahtani was also forced to strip naked, […]

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11/20/2002

“In November 2002, a newly minted CIA case officer in charge of a secret prison just north of Kabul [Afghanistan] allegedly ordered guards to strip naked an uncooperative young Afghan detainee [later identified as Gul Rahman], chain him to the concrete floor and leave him there overnight without blankets, according to four U.S. government officials […]

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11/20/2002

In a statement from Prague, Czech Republic, on November 20, 2002, President Bush said:  “Today the world is also uniting to answer the unique and urgent threat posed by Iraq. A dictator who has used weapons of mass destruction on his own people must not be allowed to produce or possess those weapons…”  – George […]

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11/18/2002

On November 18, 2002, “UN weapons inspectors arrive in Iraq for the first time in nearly four years.”  – Todd S. Purdum and The New York Times Staff, A Time of Our Choosing, Page 294 […]

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11/18/2002

After the UN Security Council voted unanimously on November 8, 2002, to give Iraq a last chance to submit to weapons inspections, “Ten days later [November 18, 2002], Hans Blix, the chief U.N. weapons inspector, arrived in Baghdad with Mohamed ElBaradei, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.”  – Elisabeth Bumiller, Condoleezza Rice: An […]

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11/18/2002

In an effort to break down ‘the wall’ between communication of different intelligence agencies, “On November 18, 2002, the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review ruled for the first time in history. The review overturned the lower FISA Court’s ruling that had limited the sharing of information between the criminal law enforcement and […]

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11/16/2002

“President George W. Bush said in [November 16] 2002 that ‘the best way to keep America safe from terrorism is to go after terrorists where they plan and hide.’ ”  – Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Bin Laden’s Legacy, Page 13 […]

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11/15/2002

“According to a DOD [Department of Defense] interrogation log which has been made public, [starting in November 2002] [alleged 20th hijacker Mohammed] Al-Qahtani had been subjected to 160 days of isolation in a pen perpetually flooded with artificial light. He was interrogated on 48 of 54 days, for 18 to 20 hours at a stretch. […]

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