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Al Qaeda's Inspire magazine confused with Esquire at Guantanamo hearing

English translation confused "base" organization with Esquire magazine inspired "gentleman last Friday at Guantanamo war crimes tribunal in the pre-trial hearing.
Mixed hearing to five launch, September 11, 2001 hijacked plane attacks, killing 2,976 people were killed, and became a worldwide war against al Qaeda to promote the United States if convicted, could face the death penalty prisoners.
A week-long hearing focused on whether the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, military and intelligence officers listening to legal documents and attorney-client conversations, should be kept confidential. Defense lawyers said, and strictly limit their communications interfere with their attempts to prepare a defense.
Guantanamo detention operation outgoing legal counsel, Navy Captain Thomas Welsh testified that the attorney-client mail was carefully screened to prevent the introduction of the physical and information contraband. He said that after the tightening of the rules, the defense counsel tried to "motivate" magazine sent a copy of one of the defendants.
"I was told my translation is wrong," interrupted defense counsel 谢丽尔鲍曼, who was not intercepted magazine sources.
She said that the testimony of the defendant Welsh translation interpretation, they found contraband publications gentleman. The magazine highlighted it as "a beautiful woman, men's fashion, the best music, drink recipes."
Inspired magazine bills itself as the publishing group based in Yemen "base" Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the famous, published an article entitled "Your mom in the kitchen making a bomb." The United States believes it is propaganda and recruitment group of vehicles, and in a drone strike in Yemen last year, killing its editor.
Explanation of apology, Pakistan accused Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, alleged Sept. 11 mastermind of the terrorist attacks, lawyers suggested that inspire may contain relevant information.
"You know," base "organization was accused of being an accomplice in this case, you reflect the fact that many of these materials will be with the defense?" Asked defense attorney David Nevin, who also can not be the source of the magazine.
Welsh said he was more concerned with incentives to encourage attacks on U.S. personnel.
Mohammed and his four co-defendants accused of conspiracy, kidnapping and murder, including the expected early in 2014 at the end to try.
 



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