(NEW YORK) — Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of a disabled Egyptian Islamic preacher extradited from Great Britain on charges he conspired to support al-Qaeda, in part by trying to create a training camp in Oregon 15 years ago. MoreUp in the Sky—It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s the FBIUkraine Arrests 70 in ‘Anti-Terrorist’ RaidMen Charged With Toppling Ancient Rock Formation Avoid Jail Time Huffington PostHere's An Updated Tally Of All The People Who Have Ever Died From A Marijuana Overdose Huffington PostSeth Rogen Hosts Saturday Night Live: All the Highlights PeopleThe trial of Mustafa Kamel Mustafa occurs a month after a Manhattan jury convicted Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law and al-Qaeda’s spokesman after the 2001 attacks, of charges that will likely result in a life sentence. The 55-year-old Mustafa has alerted his lawyers and U.S.