Report: New trial dates for two Malaysians jailed in Guantanamo over terror attacks in Indonesia

MalayMail-Mar 29

The US military court has fixed new hearing dates for two Malaysians suspected of terrorism activities that are currently held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, 20 months after their initial objections on the quality of their Malay translators. According to a report by Free Malaysia Today (FMT), Brian Bouffard, the lead counsel for one of the two suspects Mohammed Nazir Lep said a two-week hearing has been set to start on April 24. Nazir is currently facing a joint trial with another Malaysian Mohammed Farik Amin and Indonesian Encep Nurjaman, who was known as Hambali and the former military leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, which is linked with Al-Qaeda. The three suspects are facing eight joint charges, with seven related to the twin bombings that killed 202 people in Bali in October 2002 and a bombing at the JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta in August 2003 that killed twelve and injured 150 people.They were arrested in Thailand in 2003 and put under solitary confinement in secret black sites operated by the CIA and subjected to “Enhanced Interrogation Techniques” before being moved to Guantanamo Bay in 2006. Read more at:

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