news.bbc.co.uk - 12/8/2008
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Artist's sketch of 9/11 suspects in court. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is centre (8 December 2008)
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google.com - 12/8/2008
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2 hours ago WASHINGTON (AFP) Alleged September 11,
2001 attacks mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants...
have indicated they will confess to terror charges in their trial before a US military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the ...
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AFP: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to plead guilty: judge
bloomberg.com - 12/8/2008
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Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Self-described Sept. 11 mastermind
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants today offered in...
a Guantanamo Bay courtroom to plead guilty to charges that could lead to the death penalty. The five reached agreement to ...
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Sept. 11 Suspects Offer to Plead Guilty ‘in Full’ (Update4)
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
"We don't want to waste time." Seeking martyrdom.
"Top 9/11 suspects to plead guilty," from the BBC, December 8 (thanks to Jed):
Alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants have told a military judge at Guantanamo Bay they want to confess and plead guilty.
The judge at the pre-trial hearing, Col Stephen Henley, said he would question the men to ensure that was their wish.
Mr Mohammed had earlier said he wished to be executed ...
9-11 Terrorists Want to Plead Guilty... ACLU Cries Foul
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The mastermind of the 9-11 attacks and four co-defendants may plead guilty. The 5 appeared at a pre-trial Gitmo hearing today. The BBC reported: Alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-defendants have said they want to plead guilty at a pre-trial hearing at Guantanamo Bay. But Mr Mohammed said he would postpone entering his plea until an investigation into the mental state of two of his co-defendants was complete. Military Judge Col Stephen Henley had ordered the probe into whether the two were ...
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BBC NEWS | Americas | Guantanamo 'a stain on US military'
news.bbc.co.uk 12/3/2008 — The tribunals used for putting suspects on trial at Guantanamo Bay are a "stain on America's military", a former military prosecutor has told the BBC in his first interview since resigning. For Lt Col Darrel Vandeveld, a devout Catholic, the twin ...