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Why Trial Date For African Embassy Bombing Suspect Is Good News

OK, so nearly 12 years after he was indicted for his alleged part in the African embassy bombings in August 1998, over six years since he was seized after a gunfight in Gujrat, Pakistan in July 2004, and four years after his transfer to Guantánamo -- after two years in secret CIA prisons, where, he says, he was "a victim of the cruel 'enhanced interrogation techniques'" -- Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, a Tanzanian and one of 14 supposedly "

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