Tag: Mohammed, Khalid Shaikh

Where the 9/11 Dead Are Not Forgotten at Guantánamo Bay

Victims’ relatives leave memory stones and messages at a site that is walking distance from the court where the four men accused of conspiring in the plot have yet to be tried.

U.S. Offers Tapes From Bugged Guantánamo Prison Yard as Evidence in 9/11 Case

An undisclosed government agency declassified the secret intelligence program as the prosecution pushes to defend F.B.I. interrogations after C.I.A. torture.

The Mystery of What Happened to a 9/11 Suspect’s Sons

A psychologist working for the C.I.A. had threatened while interrogating Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to kill one of his preteen sons. But they were never in U.S. custody.

Sanity Question and Plea Talks Shadow Coming Sept. 11 Hearings

Prosecutors issued a new deadline of next week on their offer to have the defendants plead guilty and avoid a capital trial.

Biden Rejects Defense Demands in Exchange for Guilty Pleas in Sept. 11 Case

Five Guantánamo detainees accused of aiding the attacks wanted a promise of care for torture-related trauma and to avoid solitary confinement.