US denied access to suspect held in Libya strike, as debate builds over nature of attack
American authorities have been denied access to a Tunisian national being held in connection with the consulate attack in Libya that killed an ambassador and three other Americans, a top Republican lawmaker told Fox News.
Ali ani al-Harzi, suspected of ties to extremist groups including Al Qaeda’s North Africa affiliate, was arrested in Turkey and has since been transferred to Tunisian authorities, but the U.S. has not been allowed to question him, Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia said Tuesday.
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