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Last week, Maj. Jason Wright — one of the lawyers defending Mohammed — resigned from the Army. He has accused the U.S. government of abhorrent leadership on human rights and due process guarantees and says it is crafting a show trial. ... Wright tells NPRs Arun Rath that its hard to gain any clients trust, but it was especially hard with Mohammed. His former client is one of six high-value detainees being prosecuted at Guantanamo for offenses that could carry the death penalty. All six of these men have been tortured by the U.S. government, he says.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 13:45:45 +0000

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