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[The Forever Trial: The Stalled Justice of the 9/11 Guantanamo Case]-[830: The Forever Trial]

This American Life · B2 · 2024-05-19

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The Forever Trial: The Stalled Justice of the 9/11 Guantanamo Case

Introduction: A Case That Never Ends

The Guantanamo Bay detention camp, particularly the trial of the five men accused of orchestrating the September 11 attacks, has become a symbol of legal dysfunction. As Sarah Koenig explores in this episode of Serial, the 9/11 case—intended to be a Nuremberg-style reckoning—has devolved into a "facacocked case" that seems unlikely to ever reach a verdict. Nearly two decades after the attacks, the proceedings remain mired in pretrial hearings, leaving victim family members in a state of perpetual waiting.

The Role of "September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows"

A central focus of the story is the group "September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows." Unlike other victim groups, these members—including Colleen Kelly, who lost her brother Bill—have closely monitored the military commissions. They are "peacenicks" who advocate for accountability through the rule of law rather than vengeance. For members like Colleen, the trial is not just about punishment; it is a quest for primary sources. She remains "intensely, obsessively" driven to understand exactly how the plot was executed, hoping the trial would finally provide the "how" and "why" behind the tragedy.

The Systemic Failures of the Military Commissions

The episode highlights why the military commission system is fundamentally broken. The cases are plagued by:

  • Torture-Derived Evidence: The defendants were held in "CIA black sites" and tortured. This "cruel, inhumane, and degrading treatment" complicates every aspect of the legal process, as evidence obtained through such means is inadmissible in federal courts, creating a "mush" of legal uncertainty.
  • Classified Obstacles: The government frequently invokes secrecy, cutting feeds with a "kill button" and preventing the defense from calling witnesses whose identities are classified.
  • Judicial Instability: The case has cycled through numerous judges, with the proceedings often grinding to a halt due to "interference, intrusion, infiltration, spying," and hidden microphones found in "attorney-client meeting rooms."

The Plea Deal Mirage

Given the "myriad defects" and the near-certainty that any verdict would be overturned on appeal, many advocates, including Colleen, shifted their focus to plea deals. A plea agreement would remove the death penalty in exchange for a guilty plea and a "stipulation of fact," which would finally provide the families with a detailed narrative of the events. However, these negotiations have been "fragile" and politically toxic. When news of potential plea deals leaked, it sparked outrage, with critics labeling it a betrayal. Ultimately, the Biden administration declined the "policy principles" necessary to finalize these deals, leaving the case in limbo.

Conclusion: A Plan of Nothingness

As the case enters its 13th year of pretrial hearings, it feels less like a pursuit of justice and more like a "revenge fantasy" where the government needs "actors for their play." For family members like Colleen, the realization is devastating: there may never be a trial, nor a plea deal. The current state of "nothingness" serves the interests of stakeholders who wish to avoid publicizing the details of the torture program. As young family members like Leyla Murphy observe, the government’s failure to hold itself accountable has resulted in a situation where "there will never be any like real justice," leaving the families to grapple with the bitter reality that the system they trusted has failed them.

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A quick warning, there are curse words that are unbeaped in today's episode of the show.
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If you heard of this show last week, you know that we're doing something unusual for these
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