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NEW YORK — Lawyers for a Guantanamo detainee charged in federal court in Manhattan with terrorism offenses have asked the U.S. government to preserve locations where he was held overseas at so-called Black Sites.
The lawyers for Ahmed Ghailani, a Tanzanian charged with participating in the bombing of two U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998, filed papers Tuesday seeking a court order to compel the government to preserve the locations so they can inspect them.



