Author: Carol Rosenberg
Published on: 10/03/2025 | 00:00:00
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Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, 60, is charged in the longest-running death penalty case at Guantánamo Bay. Mr. Nashiri is accused of helping to orchestrate the attack, which killed 17 U.S. Sailors and wounded dozens of others. Ms. Miller made the disclosure at the start of a two-week hearing in the war crimes case. The Secretive Facility Housing Migrants: Reports and interviews shed new light on the holding center. Some say they’ve been forced to wear blackout goggles. In a quick but eventful year since his release, Majid Khan reunited with his wife and met his daughter. A separate filing asks the judge to suspend the case until July 4, 2026. Ms. Miller described an atmosphere of anxiety, distraction and disruption in her staff’s ability to prepare for a trial. Other team members who are on probationary status or whose contracts are expiring are awaiting word on whether their jobs will be eliminated. The lead prosecutor declined to comment on whether he had endorsed the agreement. Carol Rosenberg reports on the wartime prison and court at Guantánamo Bay.
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