Abd al Rahim al Nashiri is seen here during his military commissions arraignment on Nov. 9, 2011 at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Tuesday he was sporting what looked like a charcoal gray suit jacket atop white attire.
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- The accused architect of al-Qaida’s USS Cole bombing skipped arguments in his war crimes case Thursday, a day after both the public and the accused were excluded from a hearing that discussed CIA intelligence.
All defense counsel Richard Kammen would say was that Saudi national Abd al Rahim al Nashiri “voluntarily chose not to attend.” So guards did not move him from his cell at the prison several miles away to the court at Camp Justice.
All defense counsel Richard Kammen would say was that Saudi national Abd al Rahim al Nashiri “voluntarily chose not to attend.” So guards did not move him from his cell at the prison several miles away to the court at Camp Justice.
Comment....And it goes on and on, the years pass by and the United States continues to play games with these monsters...We are the laughing stock of the world as the wives, children and parents of the young men that were killed sit and wait for justice...What a joke...
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