First Guantanamo Bay detainee moved to the United States for trial
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) mug shotS of Ahmed Ghailani are seen in undated handout images. Ghailani, a "high-value detainee," was moved June 9, 2009 from Guantanamo Bay to federal court in New York to face charges related to al-Qaida's 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings. He is the first such prisoner taken to the United States. (UPI Photo/FBI)
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