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Miami (AFP) - Dual Haitian-Chilean citizen Rodolphe Jaar, one of several men accused in the 2021 murder of Haitian president Jovenel Moise, pled guilty on Friday in the United States to charges related to the assassination, court documents show. Jaar, 50, admitted before a judge that he provided "material support and resources" knowing that they would be used to kidnap and kill the president, his plea statement says. Jaar, a businessman, is the first among 11 people charged by US prosecutors in south Florida with a role in planning the assassination. The 53-year-old Haitian leader was gunne...
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Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) (AFP) - The new military judge presiding over the September 11 attacks trial in Guantanamo Bay said Wednesday he would not force it toward an end -- but that he wanted to see "action" after nine years of hearings. Air Force Colonel Matthew McCall told the military commissions court at the US navy base in Cuba, that he would not stop lawyers defending 9/11 "architect" Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others from making their case that the men were denied due process because they were tortured by the CIA. Speaking just three days before the 20th anniversary of the...
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Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) (AFP) - The new military judge presiding over the September 11 attacks trial in Guantanamo Bay said Wednesday he would not force it toward an end -- but that he wanted to see "action" after nine years of hearings. Air Force Colonel Matthew McCall told the military commissions court at the US navy base in Cuba, that he would not stop lawyers defending 9/11 "architect" Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others from making their case that the men were denied due process because they were tortured by the CIA. Speaking just three days before the 20th anniversary of the...
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Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) (AFP) - The trial of five men accused in the September 11 attacks restarted Tuesday just days before the 20th anniversary but quickly ground to a halt on technical issues, underscoring that victims of the Al-Qaeda plot could wait much longer for justice. Accused September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others appeared in the military commissions court at the US naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba for the first time in more than 18 months after the death-penalty case emerged from a coronavirus-forced pause. But the stress of nine years of pretrial bat...
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