The Washington Court of Appeal has again revoked the Halid Sheikh Mohammed Confession Agreement, which is considered the “brain” of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the US, further delaying the hearing before the military court. With two votes in favor of one against, the Court of Appeal reinstated the decision of former Defense Minister Lloyd Austin, who in August 2024 had canceled the agreements that allowed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co -defendants to confess to confess. The preliminary rulings came into force by a military judge in November. “The minister acted within the limits of his legal powers and we do not wish to question his judgment,” the Court of Appeal said, concluding that there was a series of “undeniable mistakes” by the military judge. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Bin Atas and Mustafa Al Hausawa, all three in the military prison of the US base in Guantanamo […]
Source: News Beast

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