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The magazine noted that al-Shiri was released from Guantanamo more than 10 months ago.
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Take Said Ali al-Shiri, who co-founded Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in 2009.
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"It's not about fluffy slippers and fluffy robes, and a full day at the spa, " Shiri Sarfati, Repechage's executive vice president, explained.
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According to the magazine Sada al-Malahem, or the Echo of the Epics, published by al Qaeda in Yemen, al-Shiri attended a media session in which Yemen commander Abu Baseer was interviewed.
CNN: Detainee went from Gitmo to al Qaeda, official says
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The magazine identified al-Shiri as Baseer's deputy commander and quoted Baseer as announcing that al Qaeda's operations in Yemen and Saudi Arabia have been combined to become al Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula.
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According to the counterterrorism official, Ali al-Shiri traveled to Yemen after being released to Saudi Arabia and may have been involved in recent al Qaeda attacks in Yemen, including a car bombing outside the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa last year that killed nearly a dozen people.
CNN: Detainee went from Gitmo to al Qaeda, official says