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Military Appeals Court Upholds 9/11 Plea Deals, Limiting Defense Secretary's Authority

Ruling affirms plea agreements for alleged 9/11 conspirators, sparing them from the death penalty and challenging Pentagon's intervention.
A U.S. military appeals court has upheld plea agreements for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 attacks, and two co-defendants, Walid bin Attash and Mustafa al-Hawsawi.

This decision prevents Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from rescinding the deals, which allow the defendants to plead guilty in exchange for life imprisonment instead of facing the death penalty.

The plea agreements, reached after extensive negotiations, were initially approved by the Guantanamo military commission's top authority.

However, in August 2024, Secretary Austin attempted to nullify these deals, citing the severity of the 9/11 attacks that resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths.

He asserted that such significant decisions should rest with his office.

In November 2024, a military judge ruled that Austin lacked the legal authority to overturn the plea agreements, a stance now reinforced by the appeals court's latest decision.

This ruling emphasizes the autonomy of the military commission's judicial process and limits the extent of the Defense Secretary's influence over such proceedings.

The case against Mohammed and his co-defendants has been fraught with complications, notably concerning the admissibility of evidence obtained through enhanced interrogation techniques during their time in CIA custody.

These issues have significantly delayed the pretrial process, with the defendants detained at Guantanamo Bay for nearly two decades without a formal trial.

The appeals court's decision has elicited strong reactions, particularly from families of 9/11 victims and political figures.

Many express frustration and disappointment, viewing the plea deals as inadequate justice for the magnitude of the crimes committed.

Republican lawmakers have criticized the Biden administration, accusing it of being lenient towards the perpetrators of the attacks.

As the legal proceedings continue, the Pentagon faces decisions on whether to pursue further appeals or accept the court's ruling.

This development also intersects with broader efforts to address the status of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.

Recently, the Pentagon repatriated Ridah bin Saleh al-Yazidi, a Tunisian detainee held for over two decades without charges, as part of ongoing initiatives to reduce the detainee population and move towards closing the facility.

The affirmation of the plea deals marks a pivotal moment in the long-standing legal saga surrounding the 9/11 attacks, highlighting the complexities of military justice and the challenges in balancing national security concerns with legal and ethical standards.
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