Six Men Arrested Over 9/11 Attacks.

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  1. Leetsauce

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    By Sky News SkyNews - 3 minutes ago

    The alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks in the US, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, has been charged over the atrocities which left some 3,000 people dead.
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    He is one of six people charged in connection with the 2001 attacks. They will be tried in a military court at Guantanamo Bay.

    Prosecutors in the US have said they will seek the death penalty for all six suspects.

    Brigadier General Thomas W Hartmann, legal adviser to the military tribunal system, insisted they would receive a fair trial.

    He said they would be able to choose their lawyers and would have the right of appeal.

    Brig Gen Hartmann said a military judge would decide what evidence would be admissible and that very little would be classified.

    The six men - Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al Shibh, Ali Abd al Aziz Ali, Mustafa Ahmed al Hawsawi and Mohammed al Qahtani - are all charged with terrorism, murder and violating the law of war.

    They are also charged with conspiracy, attacking civilians, attacking civilian objects, intentionally causing serious bodily injury, destruction of property in violation of the law of war and material support to terrorism.

    Four of the men - Mohammed, bin Attash, bin al Shibh and al Aziz Ali - are also charged with hijacking or hazarding an aircraft.

    Mohammed, who has been held at the US prison at Guantanamo Bay since being arrested in Pakistan in 2003, is thought to have suggested the attacks to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

    It is said that he has admitted responsibility for the attacks.

    He is also thought to have personally beheaded American journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, although his murder is not included in the current charges.

    The proceedings will not be televised by some video may be taken of proceedings to be shown to families of 9/11 victims.

    Sky News correspondent Ian Woods said the court hearings would be certain to prove controversial following challenges to the use of the military courts system.

    He said: "This whole process will take some time. It's likely to take years because of the legal arguments that will surround it.

    "You can be sure the Supreme Court will be asked to rule on it."
     
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    hope they all die.
     
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    I'm curious how they can withold evidence from the public. I want to know why they believe they did it. Isn't there a law recently that made every classified piece of information released to the public in the late 1990s?
     
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    Wow thats a wierd statement from a socialist
     
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    Theres still news about this?
     
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    Talking about something this old is just "dfguafigadfgadf!"
     
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    They have been recently captured and/or have been detained in Guantanimo for some time. I am quite surprised that they are moving to prosecute now.
     
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    There's going to be news about this for a long time I bet. It's the biggest thing that's happened on American soil since Pearl Harbor.
     
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    Give 'em a quick trial then take them outside and shoot them.
     
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    Why waste tax dollars on their food? Just shoot 'em, my motto.
     
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    But then that is an easy way out for the criminals. They will proberbly be on death row for years.
     
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    I'm surprised it has taken this long. They will get their just desserts.
     
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    I wonder when the U.S. will get its just desserts
     
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    Give it a few weeks for our market to crash completely. I got a great idea! LET'S SPEND MORE MONEY ON A WAR FOR OIL!
     
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    A war for oil? Sure, that's why gas is over $3.00 per gallon.
     

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