Topic: Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
Attorney General Eric Holder says the Obama administration is close to making a decision on where to hold a trial for professed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.. The attorney general has suggested since last spring that a decision was near. Holder proposed ...
"Republicans fought on behalf of the American people this week and will continue to fight until this bill is repealed and replaced with commonsense ideas that solve our problems without dismantling the health care system we have and without burying the American ...
No New York:White House may switch to military trial for 9/11 suspect Khalid Sheik Mohammed Looking to breathe life into President Barack Obama's stalled pledge to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, White House advisers are inching toward recommending military trials for alleged ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Advisers to President Barack Obama are close to recommending that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-professed mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks, be tried in a military tribunal instead of a civilian court, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.This ...
Under pressure from GOP, White House weighs 9/11 trial in military instead of civilian court The Obama administration appears increasingly unsure what to do with professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed after officials indicated they are reconsidering not just where he ...
Administration weighing possibility of Sept. 11 trial in military instead of civilian court White House officials sought on Friday to stem mounting criticism of President Barack Obama's handling of terrorism cases, saying they would not rule out using a military court to ...
Obama administration to consider local opposition when trying to find Sept. 11 trial site The Obama administration said Sunday it would consider local opposition when deciding where to hold Sept. 11 trials and pledged to seek swift justice for the professed mastermind ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Accused September 11 plotter Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will be tried and convicted and is likely to be executed, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Sunday.Interviewed on CNN's " "Gibbs did not confirm reports that the Obama administration has ...
Selection of new site for 9/11 trial faces legal, political and logistical challenges Now that President Barack Obama's administration is considering moving the Sept. 11 trial away from a courthouse in Manhattan, the question is:Opponents include Democrats such as Virginia Sen. Jim ...
Three men accused of plotting the September 11 attacks, including mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, refused Monday to appear at a military hearing at Guantanamo Bay.Judge Stephen Henley turned down a government request to force the alleged orchestrators of the 2001 atrocities to ...