Guantanamo inmates claim 9/11 planning - report

Five men held in Guantanamo on charges of planning the September 11, 2001 attacks have filed a document accepting responsibility and expressing pride for their action, the New York Times reported yesterday. The document, filed with the military...

Five men held in Guantanamo on charges of planning the September 11, 2001 attacks have filed a document accepting responsibility and expressing pride for their action, the New York Times reported yesterday.

The document, filed with the military commission at the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, described the men as belonging to a consultative assembly that focused on planning the September 11 attacks.

The men describe the attack planning and the killing of Americans as a model of Islamic action, according to excerpts a government official read to the Times.

"To us," the unnamed US official said, reading from the document, "they are not accusations. To us they are a badge of honour, which we carry with honour."

Military judges on January 21 suspended the trials of the five alleged September 11 co-conspirators, including alleged mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

President Barack Obama plans to shut down by early next year the detention camp in Cuba, which became a symbol of perceived excess in the "war on terror" under his predecessor George W. Bush.

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