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BREAKING NEWS: Not Hezbollah and Iran, but an Al-Qaeda sympathiser gone through Guantanamo detention suspected in suicide blast.
Bulgarian media name Swedish citizen and former Guantanamo detainee as Burgas suicide bomber
Reports claim that the person responsible for the Burgas terror attack, which killed five Israelis, is 33-year-old Mehdi Ghezali – a Swedish citizen of Algerian descent.
Detainee was released in 2004 because of low security risk. Apparently he stayed under the NSA surveillance as Bulgaria received no warning from Mossad of an imminent threat.
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Guantanamo Detainee – Mehdi Mohammad Ghezali (Arabic: مهدي محمد غزالي) (born 5 July 1979)
(Wikepedia) In media previously known as the Cuba-Swede (Swedish: Kubasvensken), is a Swedish citizen of Algerian and Finnish descent who was held as what the United States termed an unlawful combatant at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp on Cuba between January 2002 and July 2004. Prior to his capture Ghezali attended a Muslim religious school and mosque in the United Kingdom before travelling to Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and finally ended up in Pakistan where he was captured. Following his release from detention the Swedish government has not brought any further criminal charges against him for criminal misconduct prior to his capture.
According to the Stockholm News, Pakistani security officials “suspected Ghezali to have been involved in a prison uprising where 17 people were killed” — an assertion Ghezali is reported to have denied. A man bearing Ghezali’s passport was one of twelve foreigners Pakistani security officials reported were captured trying to cross into Afghanistan on 28 August 2009. According to the Associated Press Ghezali was “reportedly part of a group of 156 suspected Al-Qaeda fighters caught while fleeing Afghanistan’s Tora Bora mountains.”
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."