
CIA psychologist who interrogated 9/11 mastermind says Gitmo 'delaying justice'
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The CIA psychologist who helped design a torture program to interrogate the accused mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks says the Guantanamo Bay military commission in Cuba is "delaying justice" for victims.
"He's saying he's not guilty because he was at war with us," Dr. James Mitchell told Fox News of Mohammed. "He has not denied doing the things that he did. He just says he was justified because it's God's work for them to do it." Mitchell thinks "the people involved in the case want to provide him with a fair trial and are going out of their way – bending over backward – to provide him with not just a fair trial, but the appearance of a fair trial, and so much so that I think in some ways they're delaying justice," Mitchell said. Mohammed and his four other co-defendants are charged with several crimes, including terrorism, hijacking and 2,976 counts of murder for their alleged roles in planning and providing logistical support to the Sept. 11 plot.More Related News








