Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confessed to murder of the English journalist

Filed under:Conflicts — posted by webmaster on March 15, 2007 @ 5:11 pm

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, one of Al-Qaeda’s leaders, considered the main organizer of acts of terrorism on September, 11th, 2001, has also incurred the responsibility for murder of the Wall Street newspaper in Pakistan in 2002. This information comes from the Pentagon’s steno gram concerning the first hearings of affairs of some former prisoners of CIA’s confidential prisons in September 2006, being forwarded to camp on the basis of US Naval Forces in Guantanamo (Cuba).
In total this group has 14 people, considered as Al-Qaeda’s leaders and other extremist organizations. Hearings on Mohammed’s case and his two accomplices have been held last Saturday in Guantanamo prison. Yesterday the American Ministry of Defense has promulgated the first part of decoding evidences of Mohammed’s native in Kuwait, a part of which has not been published for reasons of preservation of state secret and maintenance of interests of national safety of the USA. This document testifies that Mohammed has recognized the fault for preparation of actions on September, 11th, 2001 and thirty other large terrorist sorties, including explosion of a disco on island Bali in 2002, which led to the death of 202 people.
Besides Mohammed approved, that he developed plans of attempt at former presidents of the USA, a detonation of powerful explosives in Panama Canal, London airport and New York stock exchange. According to the official representative of military department of the USA, a part of Mohammed’s evidences, in which he incurs the responsibility for journalist’s murder, has not been promulgated at once as the American authorities informed of it the relatives of the journalist. Mohammed who has been seized in Pakistan in March, 2003, has declared that he has decapitated the journalist with his own hands.



image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace