Still
in the Dark About 9/11
by Robert Scheer
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Ignorance is the real victor in the presidents reluctant
decision to abandon the effort to bring the alleged perpetrators
of the 9/11 terrorist attack to account in civilian court. The significance
of a fair and public trial would be to reveal to the world the motives
and makeup of those we must defeat, and yet the very people in this
country who claim to be the most militant in combating terrorism
have been the most energetic and effective in stifling that inquiry.
It must be said that Barack Obama deserves credit for attempting
to show the world that truth will triumph and justice will prevail
when even the most dastardly offenders are given their day in court.
But faced with a shrill Republican-led opposition in Congress that
succeeded in banning the trials on U.S. soil, the president reluctantly
reversed the decision he had made upon taking office to halt military
commission trials of those detained at Guantanamo. The announcement
Monday by Defense Secretary Robert Gates rescinding the ban on the
military trials also called for the indefinite imprisonment of those
Guantanamo inmates thought to be too dangerous to be released but
against whom the government doesnt have enough evidence to
obtain convictions. The shortcomings of the military commission
trials was denounced by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick
Leahy, D-Vt., who said such proceedings fall far short of
core constitutional values by failing to provide judicial review
of cases considered by the review board and to guarantee meaningful
assistance of counsel to those accused.
But it is not the rights of the accused, important as they are,
that should be the main concern here. Rather it is the right indeed,
need of the American public to learn the truth about the motives,
financing and methods of those who are alleged to have torn at the
heart of our social fabric. What led 15 solid citizens of our ally
Saudi Arabia to hijack those planes under direction of their Western-educated
leaders is still murky. How did our allies in the war against Soviet
communism in Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,
come to mastermind that savage attack on America? It is startling
that, almost a decade after the attack, we still must rely for our
understanding of what happened on a narrative informed not by the
full disclosure revealed by the evaluation of a vetted record and
robust cross-examination in open court of the key witnesses but
rather by the unexamined and unquestioned reckoning of the facts
supplied by the government officials who interrogated and indeed
tortured the prisoners, most significantly Mohammed.
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