Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, KSM for short was born in Pakistan or Kuwait or wherever. At all events he is a foreigner who failed to be amused by American attacks on Afghanistan, Iraq et cetera. He was captured in Rawalpindi, shipped to various secret Concentration Camps, where he was tortured repeatedly. He admitted to various crimes including a proposed attack on the Plaza Bank, which was not founded until a year or so after he was captured. It follows that he did not know it existed, far less planned to rob it.
The American government is setting him up for a trial in a civilian court & sentencing him to death KNOWING that their evidence is fraudulent. The Wikipedia's article skates over this detail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_Sheikh_Mohammed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_Sheikh_Mohammed
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (Arabic: خالد شيخ محمد, Khālid Shaykh Muḥammad; also transliterated as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, and additionally known by at least fifty aliases)[8][9] is a militant held in U.S. military custody in Guantánamo Bay for alleged acts of terrorism including the mass murder of civilians. He was identified as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks" by the 9/11 Commission Report.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was allegedly a member of Osama bin Laden's terrorist al-Qaeda organization, leading al-Qaeda's propaganda operations from around 1999 until late 2001. He is alleged to have confessed under torture by United States agents to a role in many of the most significant terrorist plots over the last twenty years, but the means of interrogation put his confession into question.[10]
In 2003 Mohammed was captured in hiding in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, by a combined force of members of the CIA and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency of Pakistan, and transferred to U.S. CIA custody. In 2006 he was transferred to military custody and Guantanamo Bay detention camp. In March 2007, through the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, Mohammed confessed to masterminding the September 11 attacks, the Richard Reid shoe bombing attempt to blow up an airliner, the Bali nightclub bombing in Indonesia, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the murder of Daniel Pearl, and various foiled attacks, as well as numerous other crimes.[11][12] He was charged in February 2008 with war crimes and murder by a U.S. military commission at Guantanamo Bay detention camp and faces the death penalty if convicted. In 2012, a former military prosecutor criticized the proceedings as insupportable due to confessions gained under torture.[12]
In Boumediene v. Bush (2008), the United States Supreme Court ruled that detainees had the right of access to US federal courts to challenge their detentions, and that the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 and the Military Commissions Act of 2006 were flawed. A revised Military Commissions Act was passed by Congress in 2009 to address court concerns.
<blockquote>
CIA
Torture Victim Confessed To Attacking Bank Founded AFTER His Arrest!
[ 18 March 2007 ]
QUOTE
Khalid Shaikh
Mohammed's alleged confession testimony has been thoroughly
discredited after it emerged that one of the targets he identified,
the Plaza Bank, was not founded until 2006, four years after the
alleged Al-Qaeda mastermind's arrest. KSM was arrested in March 2003.
According to the
Plaza Banks's website, the organization was founded in early 2006,
making it impossible for KSM to have even known of the bank's
existence before 2003, never mind plotted against it.
UNQUOTE
Have
the twerps who run the
CIA got what it takes to organize an orgy in a
brothel? I doubt it.
Pravda didn't swallow this tosh either - see
Torture
Victim Confesses to Everything He is Ordered To - The Independent
played it for laughs.
CIA Torture Victim Confessed To Attacking Bank Founded AFTER His Arrest! [ 18 March 2007 ] - ex Pravda
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
ex Wiki
"Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (Arabic:
خالد شيخ محمد, Khālid Shaykh Muḥammad;
also
transliterated as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, and additionally known by
at least fifty
aliases)[8][9]
is a militant held in U.S. military
custody in Guantánamo Bay for alleged acts of
terrorism
including the
mass
murder of
civilians. He was identified as "the principal architect of the 9/11
attacks" by the
9/11 Commission Report.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was allegedly a member of Osama bin Laden's terrorist al-Qaeda organization, leading al-Qaeda's propaganda operations from around 1999 until late 2001. He is alleged to have confessed under torture by United States agents to a role in many of the most significant terrorist plots over the last twenty years, but the means of interrogation put his confession into question.[10]
In 2003 Mohammed was captured in hiding in
Rawalpindi, Pakistan, by a combined force of members of the
CIA and the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency of Pakistan, and transferred to
U.S. CIA custody. In 2006 he was transferred to military custody and
Guantanamo Bay detention camp. In March 2007, through the use of
enhanced interrogation techniques, Mohammed confessed to masterminding
the
September 11 attacks, the
Richard Reid shoe bombing attempt to blow up an airliner, the
Bali nightclub bombing in
Indonesia, the
1993 World Trade Center bombing, the murder of
Daniel Pearl, and various foiled attacks, as well as numerous other
crimes.[11][12]
He was charged in February 2008 with
war crimes and murder by a
U.S. military commission at
Guantanamo Bay detention camp and faces the
death penalty if convicted. In 2012, a former military prosecutor
criticized the proceedings as insupportable due to confessions gained under
torture.[12]"
So one prosecutor walked away because he would not be party to
Malfeasance in office,
Misconduct In Public Office - Legal Guidance Ex Crown Prosecution Service,
Perjury,
Perverting
The Course Of Justice,
Misfeasance, Malicious
Prosecution or be
Complicit
in a major criminal conspiracy.
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (Arabic: خالد شيخ محمد, Khālid Shaykh Muḥammad; also transliterated as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, and additionally known by at least fifty aliases)[8][9] is a militant held in U.S. military custody in Guantánamo Bay for alleged acts of terrorism including the mass murder of civilians. He was identified as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks" by the 9/11 Commission Report.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was allegedly a member of Osama bin Laden's terrorist al-Qaeda organization, leading al-Qaeda's propaganda operations from around 1999 until late 2001. He is alleged to have confessed under torture by United States agents to a role in many of the most significant terrorist plots over the last twenty years, but the means of interrogation put his confession into question.[10]
In 2003 Mohammed was captured in hiding in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, by a combined force of members of the CIA and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency of Pakistan, and transferred to U.S. CIA custody. In 2006 he was transferred to military custody and Guantanamo Bay detention camp. In March 2007, through the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, Mohammed confessed to masterminding the September 11 attacks, the Richard Reid shoe bombing attempt to blow up an airliner, the Bali nightclub bombing in Indonesia, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the murder of Daniel Pearl, and various foiled attacks, as well as numerous other crimes.[11][12] He was charged in February 2008 with war crimes and murder by a U.S. military commission at Guantanamo Bay detention camp and faces the death penalty if convicted. In 2012, a former military prosecutor criticized the proceedings as insupportable due to confessions gained under torture.[12]
In Boumediene v. Bush (2008), the United States Supreme Court ruled that detainees had the right of access to US federal courts to challenge their detentions, and that the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 and the Military Commissions Act of 2006 were flawed. A revised Military Commissions Act was passed by Congress in 2009 to address court concerns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Khalid_Sheikh_Mohammed
United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, et al. is the upcoming trial of five alleged Al-Qaeda members for aiding the September 11, 2001 attacks. Charges were announced by Brigadier General Thomas W. Hartmann on February 11, 2008 at a press conference at the Pentagon.[1] The men charged are Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Mohammed al Qahtani, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi, and Mustafa al-Hawsawi.[2]