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Link verificato il 06 Apr 2008 U.S. To Bar Reporters From Terror Hearings

[CBS news world] - 7. Marzo 2007 - 2:30

Reporters will be barred from hearings that begin Friday in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for 14 terror suspects transferred last year from secret CIA prisons, officials said Tuesday.

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Link verificato il 06 Apr 2008 Guantanamo hearings open

[BBC World] - 9. Marzo 2007 - 23:52

Guantanamo hearings for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, and 13 others begin.

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Link verificato il 06 Apr 2008 US defends secrecy surrounding Guantánamo Bay hearings

[Guardian unlimited World] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 1:00

The US opens military hearings at Guantánamo Bay into the 14 suspects described as "high value".

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Link verificato il 06 Apr 2008 Ghost of Hindu Kush haunts US

[Guardian unlimited World] - 10. Marzo 2007 - 1:00

Six years after 9/11, Bin Laden is maddeningly out of reach.

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Link verificato il 07 Apr 2008 Secret Hearings For 9/11 Suspects Start

[CBS news world] - 12. Marzo 2007 - 18:05

The military has begun secret hearings at Guantanamo Bay to determine whether two suspected masterminds of the Sept. 11 attacks and one other terror suspect can be dubbed enemy combatants and then held indefinitely.

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Link verificato il 07 Apr 2008 Military Hearings for Terror Detainees Begin at Guantanamo

[FOX news world] - 12. Marzo 2007 - 18:24

Secret hearings for two suspected masterminds of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and a third terror suspect were held over the weekend at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as the military launched proceedings to determine whether detainees should be prosecuted

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Link verificato il 08 Apr 2008 Key 9/11 suspect 'admits guilt'

[BBC World] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 0:52

The alleged 9/11 mastermind admits to 30 other terror plots in a closed-door hearing at Guantanamo, the US says.

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Link verificato il 08 Apr 2008 Al-Qaida man 'admits' 9/11 role

[Guardian unlimited World] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 1:00

Guantánamo inmate Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has confessed to planning attacks on New York and Washington, Pentagon says.

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Link verificato il 08 Apr 2008 Transcript: 9/11 suspect confesses

[CNN World] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 3:33

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, admitted to those attacks and numerous others during a U.S. military hearing, according to an edited transcript of the hearing released by the Pentagon.

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Link verificato il 08 Apr 2008 9/11 Mastermind Admits To Multiple Plots

[CBS news world] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 10:00

A Guantanamo tribunal transcript says Khalid Sheikh Mohammed " the self-described "operational director" of the September 11 attacks " is claiming a role in over 30 other planned or attempted terrorist attacks. CBS' Phil Hirshkorn reports.

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Link verificato il 09 Apr 2008 9/11 Mastermind: I Killed Daniel Pearl

[CBS news world] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 15:32

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confessed to the murder of journalist Daniel Pearl and also admitted his role in 30 other attacks and plots, military transcripts show. "I decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew," Mohammed said.

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Link verificato il 09 Apr 2008 Key 9/11 figure 'beheaded Pearl'

[BBC World] - 15. Marzo 2007 - 16:57

Key al-Qaeda suspect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed says he killed US journalist Daniel Pearl, the Pentagon says.

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Link verificato il 09 Apr 2008 9/11 plotter: I beheaded Pearl

[CNN World] - 16. Marzo 2007 - 4:26

Admitted 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has told a U.S. military tribunal he personally beheaded Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, pictured above, in 2002, the Pentagon reveals. "I decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew, Daniel Pearl, in Karachi Pakistan," said a Pentagon transcript.

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Questa notizia anche in: Pakistan

Link verificato il 09 Apr 2008 Experts: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's Arrest Slowed Al Qaeda

[FOX news world] - 16. Marzo 2007 - 12:49

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's arrest was a crushing blow to bin Laden's plans for even more deadly attacks in the wake of 9/11.

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Link verificato il 09 Apr 2008 Man Wrongly Held in ’02 Italy Terror Raid Wins Damages

[NYT - Europe] - 17. Marzo 2007 - 2:55

A Tunisian immigrant is the first person to be remunerated for being falsely arrested under an antiterrorism law introduced soon after 9/11.

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Link verificato il 11 Apr 2008 Confession triggers appeal in Daniel Pearl case

[Guardian unlimited World] - 19. Marzo 2007 - 1:00

Briton on deathrow in Pakistan to appeal after Guantanamo inmate's confession over murdered reporter.

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Questa notizia anche in: Pakistan

Link verificato il 10 Apr 2008 US probes Hicks 'sedated' claim

[BBC World] - 19. Marzo 2007 - 9:29

The Pentagon is examining claims that Australian David Hicks was forcibly sedated at Guantanamo Bay.

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Questa notizia anche in: Australia

Link verificato il 11 Apr 2008 Gitmo Confession To USS Cole Plot

[CBS news world] - 19. Marzo 2007 - 16:29

A Pentagon transcript shows a man long suspected of planning the bombing of the USS Cole has confessed to the attack during a hearing at Guantanamo Bay. He also said he helped plan the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

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Link verificato il 11 Apr 2008 Pentagon: Suspected Mastermind of USS Cole Bombing Confesses

[FOX news world] - 19. Marzo 2007 - 17:16

Waleed Mohammed Bin Attash, long suspected of planning the bombing of the USS Cole, confessed to the attack during a hearing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to a Pentagon transcript released Monday.

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Link verificato il 12 Apr 2008 Amnesty slams Guantanamo trials

[BBC World] - 22. Marzo 2007 - 5:12

Tony Blair is being urged by Amnesty International to protest against military trials at Guantanamo Bay.

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Questa notizia anche in: Amnesty International