updated Mon. September 2, 2024
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The Hill
January 8, 2018
Following release from Saudi's heralded wellness clinic, the “rehabilitated” al Ghmadi returned immediately to Jihad. He is thought responsible for a number of terror attacks. The second careers and sequels are not confined to the battlefield or the Kingdom. Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi was capturedÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
June 29, 2017
The Court of Military Commissions Review (CMCR) has issued two new orders in recent days in the cases of Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi and the five accused 9/11 conspirators. In the latter case, the Miami Herald reports that the CMCR overruled the trial judge, military judge Army Col. James Pohl, toÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
March 24, 2017
... Court of Military Commissions Review (CMCR)—the appellate court sandwiched between the military commissions and review at the D.C. Circuit court of appeals—issued a two-pronged order in the long-simmering appeal of the 2012 military commission conviction of Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi.
Independent
August 9, 2010
At one time or another, Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qosi is alleged to have been Osama bin Laden's cook, bodyguard, chauffeur and personal accountant. Today the 50-year-old Sudanese is expected to become the first Guantanamo detainee to be convicted and sentenced under President BarackÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
November 13, 2009
Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qosi, who is accused of acting as al-Qaeda's accountant, paymaster and supply chief during the 1990s when the terror network was centred in Sudan and Afghanistan. He allegedly worked later as a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden. Noor Uthman Muhammed, who is allegedlyÃâà...