'Why can't we get this over?': 9/11 hearings drag on at Guantanamo | US news | The Guardian:
After his 2003 capture in Pakistan he was held and tortured in secret CIA “black sites” in Afghanistan and eastern Europe for three years, before being flown to Guantanamo Bay, the US military enclave in south-east Cuba.
The base is now the venue for military tribunal hearings into 9/11 – arguably the biggest criminal case in US history, in terms of its 3,000 murder victims, the breadth of the investigation and its political significance. But nearly seven years after they began, those hearings are only inching forward.
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