A new United Nations report ties perpetrators of the Benghazi attack to the Muhammad Jamal Network, or MJN.
The network and its founder, Egyptian Muhammad Jamal, were designated by Obama’s State Department this month as “specially designated global terrorists” affiliated with al-Qaida.
The State Department document designating MJN as terrorists does not mention the Benghazi attack.
This despite an October 2012 Wall Street Journal report that fighters affiliated with Jamal’s group participated in the Benghazi attack.
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Earlier this month, The Daily Beast quoted sources confirming MJN’s involvement at Benghazi.
Now a new U.N. Security Council resolution adds MJN to its list of sanctioned al-Qaida groups.
Unlike the State Department description, the U.N. resolution details MJN’s alleged involvement in the attack on the U.S. special mission and nearby CIA annex.
A U.N. narrative summary of the sanctions resolution reads: “Muhammad Jamal set up a training camp in Libya where Libyan and foreign violent extremists were trained. Some of the attackers of the U.S. Mission in Benghazi on 11 September 2012 have been identified as associates of Muhammad Jamal, and some of the Benghazi attackers reportedly trained at MJN camps in Libya.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/u-n-benghazi-report-an-inconvenient-truth-for-obama/#UggKjblScRqkAxlJ.99
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