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Walid Muhammad Salih bin Mubarak bin Attash ( ar, وليد محمد صالح بن مبارك بن عتش; born 1978) is a Yemeni prisoner held in
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at the United States'
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and is suspected of playing a key role in the early stages of the 9/11 attacks. The Office of the
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described him as a "scion of a terrorist family". American prosecutors at the Guantanamo military commissions allege that he helped in the preparation of the 1998 East Africa Embassy bombings and the USS ''Cole'' bombing and acted as a bodyguard to Osama bin Laden, gaining himself the reputation of an "errand boy". He is formally charged with selecting and helping to train several of the hijackers of the September 11 attacks. Attash was given victim status in Poland for his alleged torture by Americans in a
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black site on Polish soil.


Life

Hailing from a prominent Saudi family on friendly terms with
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, Attash had several brothers fighting during the tumultuous
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.Burger, Timothy J. '' TIME''
Profiling the Terrorists
September 6, 2006
His family was deported from Yemen based on his father's radical views, and he grew up in Saudi Arabia.Bell, Stewart. "The Martyr's Oath", 2005. He studied at the University of Islamic Studies in Karachi, Pakistan. CSRT Summary of Evidence memo for Walid bin Attash, February 8, 2007 Attash lost his right leg in 1997 while fighting against the Northern Alliance and wore a metal prosthesis in its place, Wright, Lawrence, '' The Looming Tower'', 2006 leading to the nickname "''Father of the Leg''". His brother was killed in the same battle, and his death led Attash to join
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. He was asked to help obtain explosives to target the USS ''The Sullivans'' in 1999, as part of the intended
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. In late 1999, while using the
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''Khallad'', Attash phoned Khalid al-Mihdhar, informing him of the upcoming Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit. In January 2000, Attash flew to Malaysia, ostensibly to receive a new prosthetic leg, and attended the summit. On January 8, Malaysian Special Branch informed the
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that Attash had flown to Bangkok together with al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi. While there, the FBI received a transcript of a phone call from
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and one of the bombers, which mentioned giving Attash $5,000 to purchase a new prosthesis. During later interrogation, al-Quso confessed that he was handing over $36,000, and that it wasn't actually meant to purchase a prosthesis. In October 2000, Attash was identified as the mastermind behind the USS ''Cole'' bombing which took place in
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, Yemen. On September 11, 2002, his 17-year-old brother
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was taken prisoner by Pakistani forces raiding the
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, handed over to the Americans and sent to
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.


Alleged role in 9/11 Attacks

In the spring of 1999, Bin Laden selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives after discussing what U.S targets to crash planes into. These operatives were identified as Walid Bin Attash, Nawaf Al Hazmi , Khalid al-Mihdhar, and Abu Bara Al Yemeni. Bin Laden directed Bin `Attash to obtain a United States visa so that he could travel to the U.S and obtain pilot training in order to participate in what Bin`Attash termed the “Planes Operation.” However, in April 1999 Khalid was unable to obtain a U.S visa and returned to Afghanistan. Once back in Afghanistan, Bin `Attash administered a forty-five day special course in hand-to-hand combat training at an al Qaeda camp in Logar, Afghanistan, in order to help select trainees for the “Planes Operation.” Nawaf al Hazmi (AA #77) and Khalid al Mihdhar (AA #77) attended this course and would later be selected as pilots in the 9/11 attacks.http://www.mc.mil/Portals/0/pdfs/KSM2/KSM%20II%20(Sworn%20Charges).pdf Still wanting Bin`Attash to be involved in the planes operation, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) split the operation into two parts. The first part involved the planned attacks in the US with the second part involving the hijacking of US-flagged commercial airlines over South East Asia and blowing them up. Bin`Attash confirmed this part of the plot and state the intention was to hijack several airlines from various Southeast Asian countries.  In December 1999, Bin`Attash was trained by KSM in Karachi, Pakistan which involved learning basic English, interpreting and reading airline timetables/flight schedules, making travel arrangements, watching movies that featured hijackings, using flight simulator games and learning how to case flights. Near the end of December 1999, KSM directed Bin `Attash to conduct a casing mission in support of the Planes Operation. Bin `Attash was given a razor knife to assess airline security and carried this razor knife on flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bangkok, Thailand, and Hong Kong, China. On these flights, Bin `Attash collected information on United States air carriers, such as the number of passengers on the flights that were in first class, business class, and economy class. During a January 1st, 2000 flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong, Bin `Attash flew aboard a U.S airliner and tested security by carrying his razor onto the plane in his toiletries kit and realized that siting in first class on that flight did not offer a good view of the cockpit.https://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report.pdf Bin `Attash traveled to Kuala Lumpur where he met with Nawaf al Hazmi and Khalid al Mihdhar and discussed the surveillance obtained while casing flights, which included the security on the flights, secreting the razor knife onboard the aircraft, and other flight information for use in the “Planes Operation.” During this time Bin 'Attash was aware that Hazmi and Mihdhar were involved in an operation involving planes in the U.S but denied knowing details of the plan. Upon his return to Karachi, Pakistan, Bin `Attash prepared a written report and briefed KSM and Mohammed Atef (the military commander of al Qaeda) on airline security and his ability to get the razor knife on board the flights. Bin Laden would cancel the East Asia portion of the plot in the spring of 2000 as he thought it would be too difficult to coordinate this part of the plan along with the operation in the U.S. Bin `Attash would later provide future hijacker Hani Hanjour with an email address in order to contact Nawaf al Hazmi in the United States sometime in December of 2000.


Capture, tribunal

Attash was captured together with Ali Abdul Aziz Ali in Karachi, on April 29, 2003. Shannon, Elaine. '' Time''
Al-Qaeda Moneyman Caught
May 1, 2003
He was sent to
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, and his brother was moved to
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s in 2003 or 2004. While there, he was interrogated under harsh circumstances and confessed that
Abderraouf Jdey Abderraouf bin Habib bin Yousef Jdey ( ar, عبد الرؤوف جدي, Abd ar-Rawūf Jday) (also known as Farouk al-Tunisi and Al-Rauf Al-Jiddi) (born May 30, 1965) is a Canadian citizen,Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Summary of the Secu ...
had been known to him. Despite having only one leg, he was forced to stand in stress positions, "an acutely difficult technique for him" as the Americans took away his false leg, forcing him to balance awkwardly on one foot until losing his balance and ripping at the tendons in his arms. Mayer, Jane, " The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals", 2008. p. 169 He was transferred to Guantanamo on September 6, 2006, together with 13 other "high-level detainees" the CIA had been holding in secret detention.


Combatant Status Review Tribunal

Having been brought to Guantanamo from black sites, the new prisoners were accorded a new series of Combatant Status Review Tribunals, to determine whether the captives met the new definition of an " enemy combatant". They had been instituted in 2004 to mitigate the
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's findings that the holding of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay was unconstitutional. A Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for the tribunal, listing the alleged facts that led to his detainment. These included that Mohammad Rashed Daoud al-Owhali had stated that Attash had told him to prepare for a suicide carbombing against East African embassies of the United States a month or two before the attacks occurred. The memo alleged that Attash had trained in close-combat in the
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and seen
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give a speech to graduates of the camp. The memo also alleged that Attash used a Yemeni merchant's registration card that had been forged by "a suspect of the USS ''Cole'' bombing". An unnamed participant in the ''Cole'' bombing also confessed to being given a letter written by Attash which asked for his assistance with the bombing, and was the only reason he aided the bombers. It also said that authorities knew of an al-Qaeda cell dubbed "''Father of the Leg''" that revolved around a senior member, and believed this was a reference to Attash due to his missing limb. It also stated that a contact stored in the phone belonging to Attash was also listed as a contact in a notebook belonging to "a senior al Qaida operative", and that his University ID card had been found "at an alleged al Qaida residence" in Karachi. He was also "implicated" by a notebook found during a raid, which listed payments made to various al-Qaeda members. An unnamed source also claimed to have seen him at al Farouq training camp. Bin Attash attended his Tribunal. A week after the March 12, 2007, tribunal, Attash was reported to have confessed to his role in preparing both the ''Cole'' and Embassy attacks.Liptak, Adam. '' New York Times''
Detainee Said to Confess Role in Cole Bombing
March 19, 2007
He confessed purchasing the explosives and small boat used in the ''Cole'' bombing, as well as recruiting the perpetrators, and planning the operation 18 months before the actual attack; he stated that he was in
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with bin Laden at the time of the ''Cole'' attack, and in Karachi at the time of the simultaneous embassy bombings meeting with the mastermind of the attack. The DoD was later to publish a ten-page transcript from the unclassified portion of the Tribunal. His Personal Representative met with him on February 13, and told the tribunal that Attash confirmed that many of the allegations were basically correct, but that he had never owned a telephone and that he had forged the Yemeni registration card himself.


Faces charges before military commission

The Department of Defense announced on August 9, 2007 that all fourteen of the "high-value detainees" who had been transferred to Guantanamo from the CIA's black sites, had been officially classified as "enemy combatants".
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Although judges
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and
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had ruled two months earlier that only "''illegal'' enemy combatants" could face military commissions, the Department of Defense waived the qualifier and said that all fourteen men could now face charges before Guantanamo military commissions. Bin Attash, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,
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chose to serve as their own attorney. They requested laptops, and internet access, in order to prepare their defenses. In October 2008,
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ruled that they be provided with the computers, but not the internet access. On December 8, 2008, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed told the judge that he and the other four indictees wished to confess and plead guilty; however, the plea would be delayed until after mental competency hearings for Hawsawi and bin al-Shibh. Mohammed said, "We want everyone to plead together." On May 17, 2010, ''
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'' reported that Walid bin Attash, and four other Yemenis would face charges in the summer of 2010. Two of the other Yemenis ''Saba News'' reported would face charges were: Ramzi bin al-Shibh and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri. On May 31, 2011, the Department of Defense announced that capital charges have been re-filed against Bin `Attash and four other alleged co-conspirators for their alleged roles in the September 11th, 2001 attacks. The charges include: conspiracy, murder in violation of the law of war, attacking civilians, attacking civilian objects, intentionally causing serious bodily injury, destruction of property in violation of the law of war, hijacking aircraft and terrorism. As of May 2022, the case is in the pretrial phase


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New Evidence About Prisoners Held in Secret CIA Prisons in Poland and Romania
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