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Thursday, November 03, 2005

NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS - 3 NOV 05 
From the NY Times, Qaeda Operative in Southeast Asia Has Fled U.S. Jail in Afghanistan:
Omar al-Faruq, a confidant of Osama bin Laden who was one of Al Qaeda's senior operatives in Southeast Asia, escaped from an American military prison in Afghanistan in July, a Pentagon official said Wednesday.

Military authorities acknowledged in July that four suspected Qaeda terrorists had escaped from the heavily fortified prison at Bagram Air Base, apparently by picking the locks of their cells and slipping past a careless Afghan guard. They remain at large.

Mr. Faruq was one of Mr. bin Laden's top lieutenants until he was captured in Indonesia in June 2002 and turned over to the United States. Pentagon officials confirmed that he was one of the fugitives only after the information was disclosed this week in Texas at a military trial of an Army sergeant charged with maltreating detainees in Afghanistan. Mr. Faruq was identified by an alias at the time of the jailbreak.

His disappearance, a major source of embarrassment to American officials at the base, came to light on Tuesday when defense lawyers for Sgt. Alan Driver demanded to know where he was so that he could testify at the trial.
Also from the Times, Air Force Religion Lawsuit Grows:
Four Air Force officers have joined a lawsuit claiming senior officers and cadets at the Air Force Academy illegally imposed Christianity on others at the school. Meanwhile, Representative Walter B. Jones, Republican of North Carolina, wrote a letter asking President Bush to issue an executive order protecting the right of Christian military chaplains to mention Jesus in prayers. It was signed by more than 70 members of the House. The suit was filed by Mikey Weinstein, a former Air Force officer. Four second lieutenants joined the lawsuit this week, said Sam Bregman, Mr. Weinstein's lawyer.
From the Washington Post, Afghan Escapee Belatedly Named as Bin Laden Lieutenant.