No justice in US military tribunal: KSM
No justice in US military tribunal: KSM
October 16, 2012 - Updated 626 PKT
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GUANTANAMO BAY: Self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed said during a pre-trial hearing at Guantanamo that there was "no justice" in the US military tribunal.
Mohammed is accused of orchestrating the hijacked airliner plot that killed 2,976 people on September 11, 2001, while his four co-defendants are charged with providing funding and other support for those who crashed the jets.
All five face the death penalty if convicted, but their trial by military tribunal at the US naval base at Guantanamo, Cuba is not expected to start for at least another year.
"I don't think there's any justice in this court," the 47-year-old Mohammed - wearing a white turban, his beard dyed with henna - said in Arabic on Monday when asked whether he understood his rights by Judge James Pohl.
Pohl ruled on Monday that the defendants can leave the courtroom during the hearings or opt not to attend at all, as long as they "understand their rights". That decision takes effect as of Tuesday.
During the five-day pre-trial hearing, the defence is trying to stop President Barack Obama's administration from arguing that the treatment and alleged torture of the defendants during interrogations in secret CIA prisons before being sent to Guantanamo in 2006 is classified for national security.
Media organisations and rights groups are demanding that the judge guarantee the transparency of proceedings amid concerns that some sessions will be conducted in secret. (AFP)
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