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9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed back in court as military commission hits speed bump at Guantanamo
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The judge dismissed the court several hours ahead of schedule to allow both sides to regroup and strategize.
After over 560 days of delay, the drawn-out pretrial proceedings of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other detainees accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks got underway again on Tuesday. But it took only a matter of hours for the hearing to run into yet another speed bump. Mohammed, the alleged architect of the terror plot, along with Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi and Mustafa al Hawsawi, filed into the courtroom of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base's "Camp Justice," which hosts the military commissions, for the first time since the pandemic sidelined the military court. Seated with their defense teams, the men talked amongst each other and appeared engaged in their cases. Mohammed, known in recent years for his vibrantly colored facial hair, sported a bright orange beard along with thick black glasses. Some of the other defendants wore paramilitary attire. Each detainee spoke out only once during the hearing, affirming that they understood their rights. Mohammed answered "yes," speaking in English. Bin al-Shibh also responded in English, while the other three men communicated through translators.More Related News