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Guantanamo Prisoner Sent Back to Sudan - 12 Jul 2012 
Guantanamo Prisoner Sent Back to Sudan - 12 Jul 2012 
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi kneels down as he prays upon his arrival in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi kneels down as he prays upon his arrival in Khartoum, early morning 
Ibrahim al Qosi kneels down as he prays upon his arrival in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CRIME LAW RELIGION) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi talks on a phone after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S.... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi talks on a phone after he arrived in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi talks on a phone after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media upon his arrival in Khartoum early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S.... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media upon his arrival in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media upon his arrival in Khartoum early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
Ibrahim al Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S.... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S.... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi speaks to the media after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi (front, 2nd R) is led down from a U.S. military aircraft upon his arrival in Khartoum,... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi is led down from a U.S. military aircraft upon his arrival in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi (front, 2nd R) is led down from a U.S. military aircraft upon his arrival in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
Ibrahim al Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
A U.S. Military aircraft, which transported Ibrahim al Qosi, arrives in Khartoum, early morning July... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
A U.S. Military aircraft, which transported Ibrahim al Qosi, arrives in Khartoum 
A U.S. Military aircraft, which transported Ibrahim al Qosi, arrives in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW TRANSPORT) 
USA-GUANTANAMO/SUDAN
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July 11, 2012 
Ibrahim al Qosi (C) is welcomed by relatives after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012.... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
Ibrahim al Qosi is welcomed by relatives after he arrived in Khartoum 
Ibrahim al Qosi (C) is welcomed by relatives after he arrived in Khartoum, early morning July 11, 2012. The U.S. has sent Qosi, a Sudanese man accused of guarding Osama bin Laden and helping him escape U.S. forces, back to Sudan after holding him at Guantanamo Bay prison for over a decade, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. Qosi was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty in 2010 to conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support to terrorism, the Pentagon said in a statement. He completed his reduced, two-year sentence before his transfer took place, the statement said. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
USA
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August 27, 2004 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan appearing before a military... 
Guantanamo, USA 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan appearing before a military..... 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan appearing before a military commission August 27, 2004 in Guantanamo, Cuba. [This week the U.S. Military held preliminary hearings for four detainee's charged with conspiring to commit war crimes.] 
SECURITY GUANTANAMO
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August 27, 2004 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan appearing before a military... 
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 
Detainee Hearings Continue At Guantanamo Bay as seen in courtroom illustration. 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan appearing before a military commission August 27, 2004 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This week the U.S. Military held preliminary hearings for four detainee's charged with conspiring to commit war crimes. REUTERS/Illustration by Art Lien/Pool mw/dpw 
USA
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August 27, 2004 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan (L) sitting, while his military... 
Guantanamo, USA 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan (L) sitting, while his mili..... 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan (L) sitting, while his military attorney Air Force Lt. Col. Sharon Shaffer stands during his appearance before a military Commission August 27, 2004 in Guantanamo, Cuba. [This week the U.S. Military held preliminary hearings for four detainee's charged with conspiring to commit war crimes.] 
SECURITY GUANTANAMO
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August 27, 2004 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan (L) sitting, while his military... 
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 
Detainee Hearings Continue At Guantanamo Bay shown in courtroom illustration. 
This courtroom illustration shows Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi of Sudan (L) sitting, while his military attorney Air Force Lt. Col. Sharon Shaffer stands during his appearance before a military Commission August 27, 2004 in Guantanamo, Cuba. This week the U.S. Military held preliminary hearings for four detainee's charged with conspiring to commit war crimes. REUTERS/Illustration by Art Lien/Pool mw/dpw 
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July 15, 2009 
U.S. Navy Commander Suzanne Lachelier (R), defense lawyer for Guantanamo defendant Ramzi bin al Shibh,... 
Guantanamo, Cuba 
U.S. Navy Cmdr. Lachelier and U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Owens look on as U.S. Navy Lt. Federico speaks during... 
U.S. Navy Commander Suzanne Lachelier (R), defense lawyer for Guantanamo defendant Ramzi bin al Shibh, and U.S. Navy Lt. Commander Travis Owens, defense lawyer for Ibrahim Qosi, look on as U.S. Navy Lt. Rich Federico, defense lawyer for Mohammed Kamin, speaks during a news conference at Camp Justice, the site of the U.S. war crimes tribunal compound, at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba, July 15, 2009, in this picture reviewed by the U.S. military. Hearings in four separate cases are being held Wednesday and Thursday, including the case titled the U.S. vs Mohammed, with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four fellow Sept. 11, 2001 attack defendants. REUTERS/Brennan Linsley/Pool (UNITED STATES MILITARY CRIME LAW) 
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