To: Iwo Jima; Texasforever
Where can these accused persons go to say "but I am not a terrorist, and so I should not be tried in these special 'terrorists' courts."
Precisely. Or, even worse - what happens if someone goes before a tribunal and is acquitted?
IOW, what happens they are found not guilty of having aided the attacks on the US? After all, if they didn't aid in the attacks on the US, then by the very definition of the tribunals they shouldn't have been brought before them in the first place.
To: general_re
Where can these accused persons go to say "but I am not a terrorist, and so I should not be tried in these special 'terrorists' courts." Where does an accused killer go to say I am not a killer?
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