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Arabia
Yemen denies Cole bomber freed from jail
2007-12-09
Yemen denied reports that an Al Qaeda fighter convicted of taking part in the bombing of the USS Cole had been freed from jail for a second time, saying he had never been released. “Jamal Al Badawi, who was convicted for the (2000) attack on the American warship USS Cole is still in prison and continues to serve his sentence,” an interior ministry official was quoted as saying by the official Saba news agency.

The comments followed reports published on Tuesday by Yemeni daily Al-Wassat that Badawi was free and was living in Maareb province. “Badawi has good relations with the political security leaders,” the newspaper added, without providing further details.

He was sentenced to death in September 2004 for his part in the bomb attack, which killed 17 sailors, and which was claimed by Al Qaeda. An appeals court later commuted the sentence to 15 years in jail. He broke out of jail in February 2006 with 22 other Al Qaeda militants and was put on a US most-wanted list with a $5m bounty on his head. Locals from BadawiÂ’s village said that after more than a year on the run he handed himself in to authorities in October but was allowed to return home after making a pledge not to engage in violent or Al Qaeda activity.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Le's see now, which set of lies to believe?
1 He was never released.
2 And he wasn't released this time either.

Decisions, decisions.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-09 13:24  

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