Abdul Rahman Abdallah Noor
Noor was released from Guantanamo in July 2003 and has since participated in fighting against U.S. forces near Kandahar, according to the Department of Defense. In Oct. 7, 2001, Noor was identified in a video interview with al-Jazeerah TV network, wherein he is identified as the “deputy defense minister of the Taliban.” Source: www.wikipedia.org/U.S. Department of Defense
Noor was released from Guantanamo in July 2003 and has since participated in fighting against U.S. forces near Kandahar, according to the Department of Defense. In Oct. 7, 2001, Noor was identified in a video interview with al-Jazeerah TV network, wherein he is identified as the “deputy defense minister of the Taliban.” Source: www.wikipedia.org/U.S. Department of Defense
More Guantanamo Detainees Are Returning To Terror Upon Release -- FOXNews.com
Senior U.S. official confirms new addition to growing list of more than 100 released Guantanamo Bay detainees who have returned to terrorism.
Prior to his release in December, Abdul Hafiz was Prisoner Number 1030 at Guantanamo Bay. Now, less than four months later, he's back home in Afghanistan and working for the Taliban -- just the latest of more than 100 released detainees who have returned to terrorism, according to the Pentagon.
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My Comment: The FOX news article has a number of links to former Guantanamo inmates who are now senior leaders in the Taliban/Al Qaeda/Islamic groups. Read it and get sick with our policy of releasing these thugs.
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