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Sa'id Ali Jabir Al Khathim Al Shihri (12 September 1973 - 2013) was a Saudi Arabian deputy leader of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and possibly involved in the kidnappings and murders of foreigners in Yemen.〔〔 Said Ali al-Shihri was captured at the Pakistan border with Afghanistan, in December 2001, and was one of the first detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, arriving on 21 January 2002.〔〔
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〕 He was held in extrajudicial detention in American custody for almost six years.〔

Following his repatriation to Saudi custody he was enrolled in a rehabilitation and reintegration program. Following his release, he traveled to Yemen.
In January 2009 Al-Shihri appeared in a YouTube video, with three other men, announcing the founding of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.〔
On 24 December 2009, it was reported that he may have been killed in an air strike in Yemen. But on 19 January 2010, Yemen security authorities reported they had captured him. On 22 February 2010, the ''Yemen Post'' reported that the release of an audio recording, after the reports of his death, or capture, confirmed he was at large.〔
〕 Yemen officials reported he was killed by a drone strike on 10 September 2012. Six days later, a Yemeni official told the London-based daily ''Asharq Al-Awsat'' that DNA tests reportedly determined he was not killed in the drone strike.〔http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=1&id=31093〕
On 20 September 2012, sources close to AQAP told the ''Yemen Observer'' that al-Shihri was not killed in the strike. Yemeni officials also told the same newspaper that contrary to what ''Asharq Al-Aswat'' reported, no DNA tests had yet been taken and that the United States had requested that the Yemeni government wait until an American team of examiners could administer the DNA tests on the corpses of the men killed in the drone strike.〔http://www.yobserver.com/front-page/10022292.html〕
On 21 October 2012, al-Shihri released an audio tape confirming that he was not killed in the drone strike.〔http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/al-qaidas-yemen-audio-alive-17532059〕〔http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5h2sNbForv-S7Xk6kjiaF1wlbanWw?docId=CNG.676c494102878b88ec2d75cd79439caa.231〕 On 22 January 2013, it was reported that al-Shihri had died of wounds from a drone strike in late 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/leading-al-qaeda-operative-said-killed-in-yemen/ )〕〔
On 17 July 2013 Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula confirmed that he had been killed in a U.S. drone strike instead of succumbing to wounds.〔(Arabian al Qaeda's number two confirmed dead: AQAP statement )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.yahoo.com/al-qaida-branch-says-no-2-leader-killed-070539791.html )〕 In August 2014, the group revealed in a video that the drone strike that killed Shihri took place in 2013 and that he had survived the 2012 drone strike but was badly injured.〔http://jihadology.net/?s=journey+of+jihad&submit=〕
==Early life==
The ''Yemen Post'' reports al Shihri did not finish high school.〔 According to the United States Department of Defense, al-Shihri spent two months in Afghanistan in approximately 2000, and trained at the Libyan training camp north of Kabul.
Al Shihri said that he was in Afghanistan to purchase carpets for his family's furniture business.〔 He denied any knowledge of weapons or participation in hostilities.〔
In 2001, Al-Shiri left Saudi Arabia and went to Bahrain. He was on a watch list because he was suspected of funding other fighters' travels to Afghanistan after 9-11. He was also accused of helping Saudis acquire false travel documents to enter into Afghanistan. Specifically he was accused of meeting with "a group of extremists in Mashad, Iran", and briefing them on entry procedures into Afghanistan via the Al-Tayyibat crossing.〔

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