top censoring 9/11 hearing, Judge tells US govt
A
military judge ordered the US government Thursday to stop censoring
September 11 pre-trial hearings from outside his courtroom, AFP reports.
Judge James Pohl said the government
must “disconnect the outside feed or ability to suspend the broadcast”
from outside his court.
Proceedings are heard in the press room,
and in a room where human rights groups and victims families sit, with a
40 second delay. This is done so that a security officer sitting next
to the judge can block anything deemed classified.
The ruling means classified information
could still be blocked, but only by order of the judge and not from
outside the courtroom.
Thursday was the last day of the latest
session of pre-trial hearings. The five defendants, including
self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohamed, were not present.
On Monday part of the proceedings were
censored when the discussion touched on secret CIA prisons where the
suspects were held and abused.
The judge said he was surprised and
angry that the censoring mechanism was activated from outside the court,
without his knowledge.
This must stop, Pohl said, adding that “the judge and only the judge” can decide what happens in his courtroom.
The 9/11 trial at this US base on the southeastern tip of Cuba is not expected to start for at least a year.
The five men accused of plotting the
suicide airliner attacks against the Twin Towers and the Pentagon face
the death penalty if convicted. The attacks left nearly 3,000 people dead.
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