FBI question Benghazi consulate attack suspect
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Requirements after a few months, agents from the FBI questioned in the September 11 attacks on the United States in Benghazi, killing four diplomats were known only suspects, suspects Tunisian lawyer told APcommunity correspondents, Saturday.
Ali Harzi, Tunisia, being held in Turkey and extradited to October in the Tunisian authorities said he "strongly suspected" involved in the attack.
Anwar River - Ali, his lawyer said Harzi also attacks on the U.S. Embassy after a few days in Tunisia questioned, suggesting that U.S. authorities are investigating if there is a connection between the two attacks.
Chris Stephens, U.S. ambassador to the UN, and the other three U.S. diplomats killed in the September 11 attacks in the Libyan city of Benghazi armed personnel. Members of Ansar al-Islam, the Islamic militia, were arrested during the strike, but there has been little progress, move forward and attack Libya investigation.
A few days later, a mob attacked the U.S. Embassy, Tunisia, destruction of property and an American school in the area, killing four people. The attack is considered a local group called Ansar al-Islam incitement, but it is unclear if it is connected to the Libyan organization.
In early November, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Saxophone than Chambliss announced that Tunisia has agreed to let the FBI interview Harzi, but after a month and a half Organization interview, due to legal issues of any infringement of the Tunisian sovereignty.
Eventually, FBI investigations Morocco translation constitutes Harzi, the case for more than three hours by Tunisia, the trial judge.
Harzi defense lawyers did not attend the interrogation, he is the reason as "witness, not the defendant was being interviewed.
Tunisians Harzi charging "a member of a terrorist organization." Harzi denied.