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  • Interior Minister Ali Larayedh said authorities have "major assumptions" that Ali Harzi, who was arrested and repatriated from Turkey, had a link to the attack in the Libyan city that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans on Sept. 11.

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  • "There are two Tunisians that were arrested by Turkish authorities, who then repatriated them. One of the two is still free, the other has been arrested and is strongly suspected to have been involved in the attack of Benghazi," Mr. Larayedh said.

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