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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Gitmo Defendant Grills Judge On His Religious Affiliation
At Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Military Commission pre-trial proceedings are under way in murder charges against accused 9-11 plotter Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other defendants. According to a report in yesterday's London Mirror and today's Washington Post, defendants may question the impartiality of Military Commission judges. Mohammed asked Marine Col. Ralph Kohlmann, who is the Presiding Officer for this case, whether he was a member of any extremist or fanatic religious groups such as the ministries of Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson, saying that such membership would show that the judge was not impartial. Kohlmann answered that he has not belonged to a church for a long time, and in the past was a member of various Lutheran and Episcopal churches. The judge refused to answer questions on whether he had ever read books by Billy Graham or Pat Buchanan. Another defendant, Ramzi Binalshibh, asked Kohlmann whether his last name is a Jewish name. Kohlmann said no.