A judge on Wednesday quickly granted President Barack Obama's request to suspend the war crimes trial of a young Canadian in what may be the beginning of the end for the Bush administration's system of trying alleged terrorists.
The judge, Army (...)
The alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and four co-defendants told a military judge Monday they want to immediately confess at their war-crimes tribunal, setting up likely guilty pleas and their possible executions.
The five said they (...)
A military jury gave Osama Bin Laden's driver a surprisingly lenient sentence on Thursday, sentencing him to 66 months in jail.
The jury found him guilty of providing material support for terrorism, concluding the first US war crimes tribunal since (...)
An Afghan prisoner suffered significant weight loss and other health problems when the military subjected him to two weeks of sleep deprivation at Guantanamo in 2004, his lawyer said Friday.
Mohammed Jawad lost 10 percent of his body weight and (...)
A relative of a Sept. 11 hijacker said Wednesday he would boycott his upcoming military trial on terrorism charges, calling the US effort to prosecute Guantanamo prisoners a “crime against humanity.”
Ahmed Al-Darbi told a military judge he does not (...)