Thursday, November 1, 2012

Sensitive Documents Still Being Found At The Former U.S. Consulate In Benghazi


'Troubling' Surveillance Before Benghazi Attack -- Harald Doornbos and Jenan Moussa, Foreign Policy

Sensitive documents found amid the wreckage of the U.S. consulate shine new light on the Sept. 11 assault that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

BENGHAZI, Libya — More than six weeks after the shocking assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi -- and nearly a month after an FBI team arrived to collect evidence about the attack - the battle-scarred, fire-damaged compound where Ambassador Chris Stevens and another Foreign Service officer lost their lives on Sept. 11 still holds sensitive documents and other relics of that traumatic final day, including drafts of two letters worrying that the compound was under "troubling" surveillance and complaining that the Libyan government failed to fulfill requests for additional security.

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My Comment: This is an incredibly shocking and disturbing "on the ground report" from the former US consulate in Benghazi. This is my must read post for today.

Update: Arab TV Report Exposes Lax Security At U.S. Consulate In Benghazi Prior To Ambassador Stevens' Arrival And Security Breach Prior To Attack – Revealed By Documents Gathered At Consulate Following Attack -- Memri

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