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Sudanese company founded 1991 by Osama bin Laden
Wadi al-Aqiq (
lit. ' valley of the brown gem ' )
[1] is a holding company founded in Sudan by
Osama bin Laden in 1991, during the period he was based in that country.
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One of the allegations
Guantanamo captive
Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda Bin Qumu
faced in 2006, during his second annual
Administrative Review Board hearing, was that he worked as a driver for Wadi al Aqiq.
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References
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Hiro, Dilip (2002).
War Without End: The Rise of Islamist Terrorism and the Global Response .
Psychology Press .
ISBN
9780415288026 . Retrieved November 10, 2007 – via
Google Books .
^ Lumpkin, John (August 18, 2006).
"Wadi al Aqiq" .
GlobalSecurity.org . Archived from
the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2007 .
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Scheuer, Michael (July 6, 2007).
"Al-Qaeda's new talent in Afghanistan" .
Asia Times . Archived from
the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2007 .
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Feuer, Alan (February 13, 2001).
"Terror Exports Are the Business Of Jihad Inc" .
New York Times . Retrieved November 9, 2007 .
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United States Embassy, Israel (August 14, 1996).
"TEXT: STATE DEPARTMENT ISSUES FACTSHEET ON BIN LADIN: (Sponsor of Islamic extremist activities described)" (Press release).
United States Department of State . Archived from
the original on July 27, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2007 .
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Mintz, Kohn (August 28, 1998).
"Bin Laden's Finances Are Moving Target" .
Washington Post . Retrieved November 9, 2007 .
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OARDEC (May 19, 2006).
"Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Bin Qumu, Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda" (PDF) .
United States Department of Defense . pp. 46–48. Archived from
the original (PDF) on December 3, 2007. Retrieved November 6, 2007 .
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