WASHINGTON — The FBI yesterday started circulating photos of three men wanted for questioning in the murderous terror attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as the investigation has produced no arrests after more than seven months.
The three men (pictured) were photographed on the grounds of the consulate during the attack Sept. 11, 2012, which killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Photos of the men, who are not identified, are plastered on "Seeking Information" posters written in both English and Arabic.
"The FBI is now asking Libyans and people around the world for additional information related to the attacks," it says. "These individuals may be able to provide information to help in the investigation."
The posters are being circulated worldwide and are posted on the FBI Web site.
An FBI official refused to explain why the photos were released yesterday, other than to say the decision was made that it was "in the best interest of the investigation."
Meanwhile, a House committee probing the Obama administration's handling of the attack scheduled a hearing for Wednesday, despite claims the administration is trying to block whistleblowers from testifying.
"Next week's hearing will expose new facts and details that the Obama administration has tried to suppress," said Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight Committee conducting the probe.
An independent review board faulted the State Department for not responding to security concerns prior to the attack, and President Obama has been slammed by Republicans for hesitating to acknowledge it was terrorism.
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