FBI seeks Benghazi tips with Arabic video, Facebook page

Amid mounting congressional frustration with the pace of the investigation into the Benghazi attack, the FBI on Friday released a new Arabic-language video on its official website asking for tips.

The video—also viewable on YouTube and on the agency’s Arabic-language Facebook site devoted to the Sept. 11, 2012, attack—features photographs of three possible suspects.

The strike on the American compound in the eastern Libya city claimed the lives of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Here, as provided by the FBI, is the translation of the Arabic video:

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking information about three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, when U.S. personnel and facilities were attacked.

These individuals may be able to provide information related to the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.

We appreciate that the Libyan people and the government of Libya have condemned the attacks.

We need your help to solve this crime. If you have any information, text or e-mail BenghaziTips@ic.fbi.gov or submit information confidentially at forms.fbi.gov/benghazi.