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courtesy of the![]() Qaeda Operative in Southeast Asia Has Fled U.S. Jail in Afghanistan By ERIC SCHMITT Military authorities acknowledged in July that four suspected Qaeda terrorists had escaped from the heavily fortified prison at Bagram Air Base, apparently by picking the locks of their cells and slipping past a careless Afghan guard. They remain at large.
American intelligence officials say that they believe that Mr. Faruq set up the Qaeda network in Southeast Asia in 1998, and that they were convinced at the time he was captured that he knew a great deal about pending attacks. At the Central Intelligence Agency's interrogation center at Bagram, Mr. Faruq initially provided little useful information, intelligence officials said. Most details of his interrogation are unknown, except that the questioning became prolonged, extending to around-the-clock sessions, American officials said. Some interrogation specialists have said he probably was left naked most of the time, with his hands and feet bound. The military prison at Bagram was established as part of a broader network of American detention centers set up around the world after the Sept. 11 attacks. The most secret of the centers, in several foreign countries, are those run by the Central Intelligence Agency. Those centers house about three dozen terror suspects, including Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, believed to be the mastermind of the attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. The Washington Post reported Wednesday that among the sites were some in Eastern Europe, including one at a former Soviet air base. It was previously reported that the facilities used in the past by the C.I.A. had been located in Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia and in the Middle East. The Post did not publish the names of the Eastern European countries involved, saying it was honoring a request from American government officials. Douglas Jehl contributed reporting for this article. |
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