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Miami Herald
January 8, 2018
Alleged plot deputy Ramzi bin al Shibh called it a “sexual harassment search,” and alleged co-conspirator Mustafa al Hawsawi announced he wanted to leave the court immediately, voluntarily. Pohl recessed so guards could remove from the court the Saudi, who suffered rectal damage under CIA custody,Ãâà...
NPR
December 15, 2017
Defense attorney Walter Ruiz decided to roll the dice and challenge the prosecution to prove that his client, alleged 9/11 money man Mustafa al Hawsawi, should be tried as a war criminal. Ruiz' argument was as audacious as it was simple: namely, that the U.S. was not at war with al-Qaida on 9/11, andÃâà...
Miami Herald
December 6, 2017
“He indicated he was very happy to have been able to support the brothers who carried out the attack,” former agent Abigail Perkins said of her 2007 interrogation of Mustafa al Hawsawi here, paraphrasing him as saying martyrs were more highly regarded than facilitators like himself. The agent describedÃâà...
Boston Herald
December 5, 2017
This undated photo taken by the International Red Cross and released by lawyer Walter Ruiz, shows his client Mustafa al Hawsawi posing for a portrait while he's a detainee at the Guantanamo U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo, Cuba. On Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, an FBI agent has started describing the caseÃâà...
Miami Herald
August 21, 2017
Lawyers for one of the accused, Mustafa al Hawsawi, call the document prejudicial. They want the trial judge to seal the so-called Islamic Response, order prosecutors not to distribute it, and to exclude it as evidence from a pretrial hearing on whether Hawsawi is an Alien Unprivileged Enemy BelligerentÃâà...
Miami Herald
October 11, 2016
Defense attorney Walter Ruiz, a Navy Reserve officer, disclosed the upcoming surgery for his client, Mustafa al Hawsawi, 48, on the eve of pretrial hearings Tuesday in the case that accuses the Saudi Arabian Hawsawi and four other men of orchestrating the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed nearlyÃâà...
Huffington Post
February 11, 2016
The organization detailed Mustafa al Hawsawi's extensive untreated medical conditions in a letter released Wednesday written by Amnesty's interim executive director, Margaret Huang, to the Pentagon's assistant secretary for health affairs, Dr. Jonathan Woodson. Huang urged the government to fulfill itsÃâà...
RollingStone.com
December 11, 2014
Following what the report refers to as "allegations that rectal exams were carried out with 'excessive force,'" the "CIA records indicate that one of the detainees, Mustafa al-Hawsawi, was later diagnosed with chronic hemorrhoids, an anal fissure, and symptomatic rectal prolapse." Numerous other detaineesÃâà...