Talk:Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri

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This information comes from the 911 Commission Report. I believe it when it says this Saudi is being held somewhere by the US at an undisclosed location. This means the information was just relayed to the Commission by US intelligence. There is no way to check it. When suspected terrorists are held at undisclosed locations it is a fairly reliable assumption that they are being tortured. So even if al-Nashiri did admit these things, they were said while being tortured which is unreliable at best. For instance, the statement that bin Laden financed the USS Cole Bombing is what the US wanted to hear.

There was another al-Qaeda 'mastermind'(there are so many) associated with the USS Cole bombing. After 911 and the invasion of Afghanistan I read of a Predator unmanned airplane which fired a Hellfire missile destroying a car carrying 6 people in a desert of Yemen. 3 of them were claimed to be in the top 25 of the Al-Aqaeda organiztion. How does anybody know if it was actually terrorists in the car? I make mistakes. I have been falsely arrested. Kurt Nimmo in Counterpunch says Kamal Derwish, a US citizen, was killed in Yemen by a CIA-launched Hellfire missile for the crime of riding in a car with Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi. Al-Harethi supposedly was the "mastermind" behind the alleged al-Qaeda attack on the USS Cole. Who was the judge, jury, and executioner who knew for sure who was in the car and they were guilty?

Who were the other 3, assuming there were 3 from the top 25 of al-Qaeda? What crime did they commit that deserved death as the penalty?

I was in the right place, must of been the wrong time... Dr John

Gepay —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.12.54.12 (talkcontribs). 01:15, 2006 November 11

Per your comment "This information comes from the 911 Commission Report ... This means the information was just relayed to the Commission by US intelligence. There is no way to check it."
If there's no way to check the information, how do you know it's false? You state that there's no way to check these facts, yet you somehow already know they are inaccurate, fabricated, etc. If you can't subsantiate that the information is indeed accurate, then you can't make the assertion that it is indeed inaccurate.
Second, It appears your assertion is tied to a preconception of US intel. You assume because they have erred in the past, they will always err and so, therefore, are not to be trusted. Yet, you admit you "make mistakes." Am I to assume that because you make mistakes you always make mistakes and so I shouldn't put any stock in your comments? The premise upon which your case is built is internally inconsistent and therefore not worthy of belief. You'll have to do better if you want clear thinkers to buy into your theory.
Chad —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.199.230.221 (talkcontribs). 09:15, 2007 March 31

I don't have a reference handy but "Abu 'Asim al-Makki" is another of this Saudi's aliases. Not sure he was captured Nov 2002; possibly October. 142.179.122.27 21:22, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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There is a mistake here. These images belong under a {{PD-USGov-FBI}} liscense. Geo Swan (talk) 21:05, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Attempted self-sterilization?[edit]

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri was captured in November 2002. During interrogations by CIA officials, he reportedly confessed to injecting himself with chemicals to stop himself from being distracted by women, according to the Daily Mail. A secret file by an interrogator said: "Detainee is so dedicated to jihad that he reportedly received injections to promote impotence and recommended the injections to others."

Pär Larsson (talk) 02:42, 4 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

References were a mess[edit]

The references to this article were a mess, and still require work. I filled in {{cite}} templates for some references that used bare urls.

While doing that I put some of the references which were in the single field per line format at the end, enclosed between a pair of <references></references> directives. This is alternative to a single <references /> directive or a {{Reflist}} template.

The article was using a {{Reflist|2}} directive. I know there is a way to include references at the end, using templates, but the documentation wasn't helpful. Geo Swan (talk) 18:10, 9 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Update needed[edit]

According to this article, 'As of 2011, al-Nashiri is on trial before a military tribunal in Guantanamo on charges of war crimes that carry the death penalty.' So, 7 years later, what happened? Is he still on trial? The last update in the article is from October 2016. It seems unlikely that the proceedings have not progressed at all since then. Can anyone give an update? Robofish (talk) 15:10, 3 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]