• possibly involved in the kidnappings and murders of foreigners in Yemen. Said Ali al-Shihri was captured at the Durand Line, in December 2001, and was one of...
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  • historian Said Mohammad Sammour (born 1950), Syrian politician Said Shavershian (born 1986), Australian bodybuilder Said Ali al-Shihri, Saudi Arabian al-Qaeda...
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  • brother-in-law, named "Yusuf al-Shihri", who was also a former Guantanamo captive. Said Ali Al Shihri married Yussef Al Shiri's sister after their repatriation...
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    failed to detonate them properly. On 8 February 2010, deputy leader Said Ali al-Shihri called for a regional holy war and blockade of the Red Sea to prevent...
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  • Summer 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2012. Thomas Joscelyn (June 21, 2010). "Shihri". Longwarjournal.org. Retrieved August 31, 2012. Andy Worthington (November...
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  • Mohammed al-Awfi, Said al-Shihri, Yussef al-Shihri, Murtadha Ali Saeed Magram and Turki Meshawi Zayid al-Assiri. Said al-Shihri and Mohammed al-Awfi appeared...
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    al-Harethi (aka Abu Ali al-Harithi), a suspected senior al-Qaeda lieutenant believed to have helped mastermind the October 2000 USS Cole bombing. Al-Harethi...
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    visas to foreigners upon arrival in Yemen. 8 February 2010: Al-Qaeda leader Said Ali al-Shihri releases an online audio message calling for jihad in the...
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  • Inspire (magazine) (category Works by al-Qaeda)
    Inspire is an English-language online magazine published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The magazine is one of the many ways...
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  • wrote that the captured men were "exchanging coded e-mails", with Said Ali al-Shihri.[need quotation to verify] The Telegraph reported that the Saudis...
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