Sep 11, 2017

Aljazeera // AE911Truth | September 11, 2017 CET | Justice remains elusive on 9/11 anniversary -- Sixteen years after Sept 11 attacks and the US has not convicted anybody for the tower-felling spectacle of terror.. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, or "KSM", has been dubbed the "architect of 9/11". But prosecutors have problems too. KSM was waterboarded 183 times in a single month and endured sleep deprivation and "rectal rehydration", according to a Senate report on CIA torture techniques. This provides ammunition for his defence team... | Blogger: "If the American people knew what we have done, they would string us up from the lamp posts." ~ George H.W. Bush... Good morning. Today is a National Day of Service and Remembrance, inspired by the charity and goodwill that all Americans showed in the wake of 9/11. For many, this day is a reminder that unity and compassion can arise from tragedy, according to my AI assistant.. From one of my US friends.. ".. Is it a coincidence hurricane Irma bypassed trumps home in Mar-a-Lago and is headed up the west coast of Florida? Landfall expected at Cedar Key... when? Oh, on 9-11. What is near Cedar Key? The Crystal River Coal and Nuclear Power plant.."πŸ’₯|

People run from the collapse of World Trade Center on Tuesday September 11, 2001 in New York City [Suzanne Plunkett/AP]
New York City - Time moves slowly for the five men accused of the 9/11 attacks.
Sixteen years after the World Trade Center was toppled, the case against the alleged mastermind and his co-plotters looks set to drag on for years - if not decades, defence lawyers told Al Jazeera.
Apart from Hurricane Irma's 250kph winds, little moves fast at Guantanamo Bay, the US Navy base in southeast Cuba where the men are detained. Their proceedings have not picked up pace since Donald Trump became United States president in January.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, or "KSM", has been dubbed the "architect of 9/11". He and his four alleged co-conspirators all face the death penalty in a case that is still crawling through the pre-trial stages of a military commission.
"It perplexes me that this isn't a cause for more outrage back in the US," Shayana Kadidal, a lawyer on several post-9/11 cases for the Center for Constitutional Rights, a legal action group, told Al Jazeera.
"According to the government, you have the person by far most responsible for planning 9/11 and a couple of people just below him responsible for executing the plot. They've been sitting in detention for the most part of 14 years, without trial, and, by all appearances, any trial is years and years off."
At a hearing in August, prosecutors mooted an early 2019 trial start date, saying it would take between six and eight weeks to lay out evidence that the men planned and aided the hijacking of four passenger jets on September 11, 2001.

They would be tried on the 117-square-kilometre base, popularly known as Gitmo, on charges of terrorism and some 3,000 counts of murder in violation of the law of war. They could face execution if convicted by a jury of military officers.

They were arraigned in 2012, but the case has bogged down in pre-trial motions as defence lawyers claim they were bugged and spied on and request classified evidence of torture-like treatment in CIA custody.
"There're so many obstacles to trial that I'm not sure they'll ever get there," Nancy Hollander, a lawyer in a separate Gitmo case, told Al Jazeera.
Should the men ultimately be convicted, appeals would likely drag on for years longer before reaching the US Supreme Court, she said.
"Let's say by some miracle they're found not guilty, they're not going home," added Hollander. "These are show trials and bad show trials at that.
READ MORE: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/09/justice-remains-elusive-911-anniversary-170910123831518.html


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