Tuesday, December 11, 2012

FBI granted access to Libya consulate attack suspect detained in Tunisia | Synopsis

FBI granted access to Libya consulate attack suspect detained in Tunisia

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FBI agents are making their means to Tunisia to interview a suspicious apprehended there in the Libya consulate attack, sources tell Fox News, after Tunisian authorities initially declined to give the U.S. investigators access to the man. Tunisian authorities accepted let the FBI concern Ali Ani al Harzi only if it is done "under Tunisian sovereignty," a condition evidently being cited in recognition of domestic pressure in the North African country. The current development comes after an intervention by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who wrote to the Tunisian authorities about the absence of access. It isn't really clear just what pressure the Obama administration had been applying. UNITED STATE Ambassador Chris Stevens and 3 other Americans were killed in the Sept. 11 attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

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Ali Ani al Harzi

Overall Sentiment: 0.0654098

Relevance: 0.805907

Sen. Lindsey Graham

Overall Sentiment: 0.5778

Relevance: 0.437729

SentimentQuote
0.408506“We are very pleased the Tunisian government is working with American investigators to allow in person access to Ali Ani al Harzi," Graham said ...
0.247464“We are very pleased the Tunisian government is working with American investigators to allow in person access to Ali Ani al Harzi," Graham said Friday. "Under this arrangement the interviews will be under Tunisian supervision and consistent with their sovereignty and meets the needs of our investigative team."
-0.0941193“It is unfortunate it has taken this long to get an in-person interview, as time is of the essence in cases like this," he said. ...
0“It is unfortunate it has taken this long to get an in-person interview, as time is of the essence in cases like this," he said. "We hope our interview of Ali Ani al Harzi will bear fruit and we can bring to justice those responsible for killing Ambassador Stevens and three other Americans."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 4
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.5618507
  • Mean: 0.140462675
  • Standard Deviation: 1.7320508075689
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Ambassador Chris Stevens

Overall Sentiment: -0.317049

Relevance: 0.330659

Ansar al-Sharia

Overall Sentiment: -0.794624

Relevance: 0.220063

Catherine Herridge

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.196128

Jennifer Griffin

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.190017

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Additional Info:

Country: U.S.

Overall Sentiment: -0.141929

Relevance: 0.332766

Disambiguation: Location | Region | AdministrativeDivision | GovernmentalJurisdiction | FilmEditorReferences:

Organization: Tunisian government

Overall Sentiment: 0.766027

Relevance: 0.424097

Organization: Obama administration

Overall Sentiment: -0.188814

Relevance: 0.314506

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