"The 'original sin' being the fact that the CIA tortured
these men and that they've gone to extraordinary lengths to try
to keep that completely hidden from public view," Wright
said. "So the statute that Congress passed has a number of
protections to ensure that no information about the U.S. torture
program will ever come out."
Wright said other restrictions on his defense team led to the
resignation.
"So not only do you have statutory design, but you actually
have, in practice, a very large effort to try to ensure that no
ensure that no information about torture is ever made known in
public," he said.
The defense in the 9/11 case has alleged clandestine government
interference with legal proceedings. Past hearings at Guantanamo
have shown that listening devices were
planted in rooms where lawyers and prisoners met, and that
someone outside the court had a
kill switch that cut the closed-circuit broadcast feed of the
trial when secret CIA prisons were mentioned. In addition, the
defense has alleged spying in the case, claiming
the FBI propositioned a defense team security officer to be a
confidential informant.
Wright cited the US government’s meddling as the biggest
challenge to a fair trial for the defendants.
"The U.S. government is trying to call this a fair trial,
while stacking the deck so much against the defense and the
accused that it can hardly be called a fair trial in any system
in the world," he said, accusing the government of staging a
"show trial."
***Read full article here***
*9/11 Suspects Can’t Mention being Tortured during Trial because it's Classified
*There is no evidence that Muslims committed the crime of 9/11
*Terrorism a tool at the hands of imperialism
*Al-Qaeda a tool for West's political/military adventures
*Fake Al Qaeda Actors EXPOSED!
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In a fair justice system, evidence extracted by torture would be completely inadmissable, as had previously been the case in all U.S. non-military trials.
Canada, under its current Zionist Occupied Government led by Zionist zealots Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Foreign Minister John Baird, shamefully changed our legislation to allow information extracted by torture by other countries (like the U.S.) to be used by our border agents.
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