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Descripción Mohamed Atta al-Sayed, an Egyptian who led the September 11 attacks. Picture from his Florida driver's license. It appeared on the FBI's website shortly after the attacks.
Fecha 2 de mayo de 2001
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Exhibit Number GX00004
https://coop.vaed.uscourts.gov/moussaoui/exhibits/prosecution/GX00004.html (uploaded at en.wikipedia by Aude, transferred to commons by User:DarwIn)

Taken from: https://coop.vaed.uscourts.gov/moussaoui/exhibits/prosecution.html
Autor Some Floridian DMV employee

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