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Richard Kammen, lead counsel for the defense of Abd

Richard Kammen, lead counsel for the defense of Abd

Richard Kammen, lead counsel for the defense of Abd al-Rahim Hussayn Muhammad al-Nashiri, answers questions from reporters Nov. 6 at U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Nashiri is the alleged mastermind of... More

Brig. Gen. Mark S. Martins, lead counsel for the

Brig. Gen. Mark S. Martins, lead counsel for the

Brig. Gen. Mark S. Martins, lead counsel for the prosecution, answers questions Nov. 6 from reporters after a weeklong session stay and two days of actual pre-trial hearings at U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay... More

Jesse Nieto, who lost his son, Engineman 2nd Class

Jesse Nieto, who lost his son, Engineman 2nd Class

Jesse Nieto, who lost his son, Engineman 2nd Class Marc Ian Nieto, aboard the USS Cole, gives remarks Nov. 6 after a series pre-trial hearings of Abd al-Rahim Hussayn Muhammad al-Nashir, the suspected mastermin... More

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