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...tell you is this: someone who pleads guilty to the charges he has, yet argues he's really only guilty of something unrelated to those charges - the Sept. 11 attacks - may not be crazy, but he's not thinking logically. Which also takes us back to something Khalid Sheikh Mohammed told his interrogators: that Zacarias Moussaoui wasn't reliable enough, that he wasn't part of the Sept. 11 plot. Look at the care the others took to remain secret, not draw attention to themselves, to even play the role of the miscreant to keep anyone of suspecting their real...
...have been delighted to kill 3,000 innocent people does not mean that he should be treated as though he succeeded. He was already sitting in a Minnesota jail on Sept. 11, for immigration violations. The 19 actual hijackers died with their victims. Some architects of the attack, like Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, have been captured; others, like Osama, have not. But Moussaoui is the only one to come to trial, to smirk and yawn and taunt and defy those who confront him. It may be satisfying to make him a surrogate for the smarter, more elusive enemies still out there...
...worked to open up such a personal dialogue by coordinating “Islam Awareness Week.” The organization hosted activities such as an “Ask-a-Muslim” table in Loker Commons, prayer services at Lowell Lecture Hall, and discussion groups. HIS president Khalid M. Yasin ’06 says the week was very successful.“Our hope is to get out information and to show that there’s no need for knee-jerk reactions,” he says. Rahman seems optimistic that American society and the Harvard...
According to the Pentagon, al-Qahtani admitted that he had been sent to the U.S. by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, architect of the 9/11 attacks, and that he had met bin Laden on several occasions. Al-Qahtani also confirmed that he had received terrorist instruction at two al-Qaeda training camps and met with numerous senior al-Qaeda leaders. Says the Pentagon's Whitman: "The record clearly shows that al-Qahtani is a dangerous individual who should be held to account for his acts of terrorism...
...President Khalid M. Yasin ’07 welcomed Kidd’s apology...