Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Abu Zubayr Al Halili is a citizen of Morocco suspected of being a senior member of al-Qaeda.He is alleged to have managed several Al Qaeda guest houses in Kandahar.He has been described as having Al Qaeda seniority second only to that of Abu Zubaydah [sic].When Abu Zubayr was arrested in June 2002 the United States State Department asserted that he was the head of Al Qaeda sleeper cells in the Maghreb."@en }
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- Abu_Zubayr_Al_Halili abstract "Abu Zubayr Al Halili is a citizen of Morocco suspected of being a senior member of al-Qaeda.He is alleged to have managed several Al Qaeda guest houses in Kandahar.He has been described as having Al Qaeda seniority second only to that of Abu Zubaydah [sic].When Abu Zubayr was arrested in June 2002 the United States State Department asserted that he was the head of Al Qaeda sleeper cells in the Maghreb.".
- Q4670427 abstract "Abu Zubayr Al Halili is a citizen of Morocco suspected of being a senior member of al-Qaeda.He is alleged to have managed several Al Qaeda guest houses in Kandahar.He has been described as having Al Qaeda seniority second only to that of Abu Zubaydah [sic].When Abu Zubayr was arrested in June 2002 the United States State Department asserted that he was the head of Al Qaeda sleeper cells in the Maghreb.".
- Abu_Zubayr_Al_Halili comment "Abu Zubayr Al Halili is a citizen of Morocco suspected of being a senior member of al-Qaeda.He is alleged to have managed several Al Qaeda guest houses in Kandahar.He has been described as having Al Qaeda seniority second only to that of Abu Zubaydah [sic].When Abu Zubayr was arrested in June 2002 the United States State Department asserted that he was the head of Al Qaeda sleeper cells in the Maghreb.".
- Q4670427 comment "Abu Zubayr Al Halili is a citizen of Morocco suspected of being a senior member of al-Qaeda.He is alleged to have managed several Al Qaeda guest houses in Kandahar.He has been described as having Al Qaeda seniority second only to that of Abu Zubaydah [sic].When Abu Zubayr was arrested in June 2002 the United States State Department asserted that he was the head of Al Qaeda sleeper cells in the Maghreb.".