71. He also said Nigeria was concerned about preventing terrorist suspects who might be fleeing other countries from relocating to the West African nation. 72. He described the site as a major al-Qaida training camp financed by Osama bin Laden, the terrorist suspect being harbored by the Taliban. 73. He even defended a terrorist suspect in court. 74. He denied that terrorist suspects were in the building. 75. Hagenbeck acknowledged that the hunt for terrorist suspects had become more difficult because al Qaida and Taliban concentrations had dispersed since the March campaign. 76. He said the terrorist suspects were not suspected of anything when they visited Malaysia. 77. He said top terrorist suspect Osama bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar both survived. 78. His trip is part of an effort to solidify backing for the U.S.-led campaign against terrorist suspect Osama bin Laden. 79. However, France has intensified anti-terrorism cooperation with Spain in recent years, and in October the two countries agreed to speed up extradition procedures for terrorist suspects. 80. However, last month, security forces clashed with tribesmen suspected of harboring terrorist suspects. |