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The remarks are similar though less detailed than remarks he made during a January 2007 interview with the FBI that was put in the public record last April. In that interview, Ghailani was quoted as saying he realized a bombing was planned when he was asked by a colleague to drive by the embassy in Dar es Salaam on the way to a bus station. He was quoted as saying he was later told that the man who would drive the truck carrying explosives would die in the attack. Prosecutors said in their court filing Friday that they did not offer the FBI statements at Ghailani's trial because he had not been read his rights and had not been provided with an attorney before they were made. A pre-sentence submission by Ghailani's lawyers has not yet been put in the court record. Prosecutors reference it, though, saying Ghailani maintains that when he arrived in Pakistan a day before the bombings, he saw his friends "cheering," learned of the scope of the conspiracy and "felt devastated." He said he then followed the others to Afghanistan and merely "did the tasks assigned to him," the government said. Prosecutors say that in subsequent years, he fought on al-Qaida's front lines, received explosives training, became an al-Qaida trainer, worked as a bodyguard and cook for bin Laden and became an expert document forger. "A man who has just been tricked by his terrorist friends into committing mass murder would not then opt to follow those same friends further into the embrace of al-Qaida," prosecutors wrote. "Even if it were true, being `stranded in a strange land' is a horribly flimsy excuse for throwing in one's lot with terrorists who have only just consummated an appalling act of mass murder."
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