Pretrial Hearings Resume for 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at Guantánamo

Pretrial hearings for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused mastermind of the September 11 attacks, have resumed at Guantánamo Bay after a nearly 14-year hiatus. This marks a significant procedural step amid numerous delays, legal disputes, and failed plea negotiations, highlighting the complexity of prosecuting high-profile terrorism cases. Going forward, the case will test U.S. efforts to resolve outstanding matters at Guantánamo, which still houses a small number of detainees and faces pressure to close.
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