Gitmo Detainee Ghailani NOT GUILTY on all counts but one
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Gitmo Detainee Ghailani NOT GUILTY on all counts but one


Those who make war against us are not susceptible to POLICE EVIDENCE RULES.

Beginning with the USA in ignorance with El Said Nosair through today, trying these morons as if they are criminals who boost a chevy is a strategic civilizational non survival ERROR.

DUH
Ex-Gitmo Detainee Ahmed Ghailani Cleared of All but One Charge in U.S. Embassy Bombings

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Ghailani was found not guilty of all but one charge Wednesday by a federal jury in New York.
Ghailani was acquitted on 224 murder charges in connection with the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. He was found guilty for only one charge of conspiracy to destroy government buildings.
Ghailani faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years and a possible life sentence. He will remain in custody and sentencing will take place at a future date.
The acquittal is seen as a major blow to the U.S. government, as Ghailani was the first former Gitmo detainee to be tried in a civilian courtroom.






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- The Al-qaeda Bar
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