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  • ...iz al-Shanbari, attached as Ex. 35. This warrant was issued as part of the Bosnian government‘s investigation into the Jefferson killing. See Letter from Zd ...ent nor the U.N. found any reason to associate Zuhair with the murder. The Bosnian government issued an arrest warrant for a different man, Fa’iz al-Shanbar
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  • [[File:Pakistan.ogv|thumb|The American [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] film on Pakistan, made in 1950, examine ...ps.org/pakistan/geography/index.html |archive-date=21 July 2011 |publisher=American Institute For Pakistan Studies|access-date=24 July 2010}}</ref> The norther
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  • '''William Jefferson''' (November 1951 – November 17, 1995) was an American librarian and [[United Nations]] employee who was killed while serving in [ | title=DEAD AMERICAN NAMED U.N. EMPLOYEE'S KILLING IN BOSNIAN TOWN STILL MYSTERY TO OFFICIALS
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  • ...Ferdinand of Austria|Archduke Franz Ferdinand]] in [[Sarajevo]] in 1914 by Bosnian Serb [[Gavrilo Princip]]<ref>Johnson 52–54</ref> was used by leading Aust ...Operation Overlord]]. This resistance group, which was in contact with the American secret service ([[Office of Strategic Services|OSS]]), soon provided inform
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  • {{Use American English|date=November 2021}} '''YouTube''' is an American [[online video platform|online video sharing]] and [[social media]] platfor
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  • ...o that he could receive military training for the [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian]] or [[Chechnyan]] jihad. ...Afghanistan for training so he could fight in Bosnia, he pointed out that Bosnian civil war ended in 1995, and he didn't travel to Afghanistan for training u
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  • The German and American governments denied that Kurnaz's release has been tied to Germany accepting Kurnaz alleges that, while in American detention in [[Kandahar]], German soldiers were allowed to interrogate him.
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  • ...Americans awoke from their state of inattention; but it was too late. The American media had not yet used terms such as “foreign fighters” or “Afghan Ar ...ya against Russian occupation or when they set off to Bosnia to help their Bosnian brothers prevail against the savage brutality of Serbian attacks.
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