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Philip Smucker

US Ships al Qaeda Suspects to Arab States

Faye Bowers and Philip Smucker | Christian Science Monitor | July 26, 2002

"While facilitating the transfer of detainees to Middle Eastern countries that use torture, the US tried unsuccessfully to block a vote in the United Nations this week on the UN Convention Against Torture, which it has signed and ratified." [more]

The Case of the Sidelined King

Philip Smucker | Christian Science Monitor | June 12, 2002

"Karzai is expected to be reconfirmed as Afghan leader at today's national council, where US power has raised ire." [more]

British Paratroopers Allegedly Killed Afghan Helping Pregnant Woman

Philip Smucker | Daily Telegraph | February 18, 2002

Afghans accused British paratroopers yesterday of shooting dead a civilian in Kabul as he took his pregnant sister-in-law to hospital. [more]

Al Qaeda Says bin Laden in Pakistan

Philip Smucker | Cable News Network | December 12, 2001

Bin Laden escaped the embattled Tora Bora base to Pakistan 10 days ago with the help of tribesmen from the Ghilzi tribe, according to a firsthand account Wednesday by a senior Al Qaeda operative and Saudi financier. Abu Jaffar, who spoke from an Afghan village still sympathetic to Mr. bin Laden and his fighters, says that several days later, bin Laden sent his 19-year-old, married son Salah Uddin back to act on his behalf. He is now the only bin Laden family member inside the Tora Bora terror base." [more]

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