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Newsweek INT. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed blamed American foreign policy and civilian deaths for attacks.
109 months ago
CBS News Mohammed is awaiting his death-penalty trial at Guantanamo Bay, accused of planning and orchestrating the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, at the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.
110 months ago
The Onion “The U.S. District Court for Southern New York says that for the next two months you guys are my problem, so let’s lay down some ground rules.”
111 months ago
Fox News Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the terrorist behind 9/11, reveals Al Qaeda wanted to use America's lax immigration laws to infiltrate the country's legal and welfare systems and "impose Sharia from within."
112 months ago
Newsweek A potential hurdle in the case against the alleged 9/11 mastermind.
118 months ago
The Daily Beast Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s attorneys have accused the judge and entire prosecution of “at least the appearance of collusion” in secretly destroying evidence.
118 months ago
The Onion According to league records, the team lost their first five games under the radical Islamist, who spent most of his time smoking cigarettes in the dugout.
122 months ago
The Onion A court brief made public this week has revealed that last year, federal judge Jonathan Ward ordered Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to manage the 0-6 Rockets of the Sayville, Long Island, Little League for 60 days.
122 months ago
Yahoo News Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four associates have been in U.S. custody for more than 10 years. Some have given up hope that they will ever face justice.
No end in sight for 9/11 suspects’ trial
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Fourteen years since the Sept. 11 attacks transformed the nation and launched two wars, the five men accused of masterminding the crime are still waiting for their trial to begin in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four associate
Read more ... s have been in U.S. custody for more than 10 years.
127 months ago
Fox News After Senator Tom Cotton said terrorists can "rot in hell," the attorney for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed called his remarks "utterly shameful."
The Arkansas senator and Army vet responded tonight on The Kelly File: http://bit.ly/1DdESu0
134 months ago
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