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Torture, Due Process Concerns Mar Capital Case Against Alleged 9/11 Conspirators
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 :The Pentagon is seeking the death penalty for six prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for their alleged involvement in the 9/11 attacks. But questions are being raised about evidence obtained through torture and the legitimacy of the military commissions used to try the suspects. We speak to Vincent Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which represents hundreds of Guantanamo prisoners including one of the accused.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 :The Pentagon is seeking the death penalty for six prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for their alleged involvement in the 9/11 attacks. But questions are being raised about evidence obtained through torture and the legitimacy of the military commissions used to try the suspects. We speak to Vincent Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which represents hundreds of Guantanamo prisoners including one of the accused.
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