Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The "brain" of the 11-s will be tried in a military tribunal at Guantanamo

New York .- The U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder, announced Monday that the self-proclaimed organizer of the attacks of September 11, 2001, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, appear before a military tribunal at Guantanamo to answer charges of crimes war against him and could cost him his death sentence, according to U.S.

broadcaster CNN. In recent months there was speculation the possibility that Mohamed, arrested on March 1, 2003 in Rawalpindi (Pakistan), was tried before a civil court in New York as he wanted U.S. President Barack Obama, according to the average U.S. . However, Holder was forced to stop this decision because of popular pressure, among other reasons.

On 7 March, Obama lifted the moratorium to hold new military trials at Guantanamo, but rebuked the same time the U.S. Congress by constantly trying to block his attempts to try Guantanamo defendants in civilian courts. Four other sospechososOtros four suspects involved in organizing the attacks of September 11, 2001 will be tried in a military court in Guantanamo with the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks on New York and Washington, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

These are the Yemeni Walid bin Attash, Ramzi Binalshibh, Ali Abdul Aziz Pakistani and Saudi Ali Mustafa Ahmed al Hawsawi, official sources confirmed on condition of anonymity.

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