White House: could be tried in US courts
For his part, the White House announced later Tuesday that US courts can prosecute Abu Khtalh.
He stressed that he could under the US criminal justice system and that
he will be prosecuted for interrogation for intelligence information
from him.
Said White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said in a statement, "We
have used the federal court system in the conviction and imprisonment of
hundreds of terrorists."
Asserting that it can not be emphasized will be questioned as to
whether to extract intelligence information from him, but noted the
"generally always endeavor to extract any information we can get from
the suspects on charges of terrorism when they are held to have."
The US media reported in August / August 2013 The US Department of
Justice accused the beginning of the same month, Ahmed Abu Khtalh
carrying out the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.
According to the achievement of the New York Times published in the
December / December that al-Qaeda was not directly involved in the
attack, which may be done by local attackers.
The newspaper pointed out that Ahmed Abu Khtalh was present at the American Mission hour of the attack.
In an interview with The New York Times in 2012, Abu Khtalh
acknowledged that it already exists, but denied responsibility for the
attack.
Contribution (Washington Post + AFP + Reuters)
The United States arrested a key suspect in the attack on the consulate in Benghazi
Obama asserts that the main suspect in the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi in September 2012 in a way for America
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US President Barack Obama while he was in Pennsylvania announced on
Wednesday that the United States is the transfer of the main suspect in
the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi the night of September 11 /
Spettmr 2012, named Ahmed Abu Khtalh, one of the leaders of the
organization of supporters of the Islamic Sharia radical, which
Washington sees as structured terrorist.
Obama said, "is being transferred to the United States. I say this in
the first place because we continue to think about and pray for the
families of those killed during this terrible attack."
He stressed, "but most of us is to send a message to the world that
when Americans are exposed to attack .. no matter what it takes .. we
will find those responsible and bring them to justice."
The US Department of Defense - "the Pentagon" had announced earlier
Tuesday that the United States arrested a prime suspect in the attack on
the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 and resulted
in the killing of US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevensoethelath
other Americans. According to what reported by "The Washington Post" today, where the first was that reveal the process.
GIANLUIGI GUERCIA /AFP
The newspaper said that Special Operations forces arrested one of the
suspects charged with the process of the attack on the consulate a few
months ago where it was this during a covert operation carried out by
this unit the end of the week, the first time they caught her on one of
the perpetrators of the attack which was implemented in 2012.
Said
Pentagon spokesman Admiral John Kirby: "I can say that the US soldiers
caught in collaboration with the police to Ahmed Abu Khtalh, which is a
key element in the attacks that targeted the headquarters of the US
consulate in Benghazi in September / September 2012".
He said that Ahmed Abu Khtalh arrested near Benghazi by the American
forces, which carried out the operation in cooperation with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, where it was after months of pre-planning.
He pointed out that the suspect is detained on board a US warship in
international waters and is expected to be transferred to the United
States soon, the official explained that while there have been no
injuries during denominational.
AFP
He said White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a press conference
that the arrests "an important event" but not an "end of work" on the
attack.
This process is considered a major accomplishment for Obama's
administration, which has been criticized because it is so far failed to
bring those responsible for the attacks in Benghazi to Alaadalh.hat
effects of that attack a political storm in the United States fueled
Republican opposition to the administration Democratic President Barack
Obama while he was at the height of his election campaign that led to
the Antkhabh.thm re-approved the Foreign Ministry at the time that there
are gaps in the security measures.
He said a jubilant officials to arrest Abu Khtalh: "This is a reminder
that when the United States says it will arrest one of accountability,
it will face justice, and this is what we mean."
The Washington Post newspaper and learned about the process on Monday,
but approved the request of the White House to postpone publication of
the story for security reasons.
White House: could be tried in US courts
For his part, the White House announced later Tuesday that US courts can prosecute Abu Khtalh.
He stressed that he could under the US criminal justice system and that
he will be prosecuted for interrogation for intelligence information
from him.
Said White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said in a statement, "We
have used the federal court system in the conviction and imprisonment of
hundreds of terrorists."
Asserting that it can not be emphasized will be questioned as to
whether to extract intelligence information from him, but noted the
"generally always endeavor to extract any information we can get from
the suspects on charges of terrorism when they are held to have."
The US media reported in August / August 2013 The US Department of
Justice accused the beginning of the same month, Ahmed Abu Khtalh
carrying out the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.
According to the achievement of the New York Times published in the
December / December that al-Qaeda was not directly involved in the
attack, which may be done by local attackers.
The newspaper pointed out that Ahmed Abu Khtalh was present at the American Mission hour of the attack.
In an interview with The New York Times in 2012, Abu Khtalh
acknowledged that it already exists, but denied responsibility for the
attack.
Contribution (Washington Post + AFP + Reuters)
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