Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, under the directive of President Joe Biden, rejected a plea deal for the alleged orchestrators of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The plea agreement would have seen Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants plead guilty in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. Lawmakers, including Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Nicole Malliotakis, condemned the plea, urging the administration to pursue the death penalty. This decision comes amid concerns over the implications of such a deal, especially for the victims’ families who have been seeking justice for over two decades.
The plea negotiations, ongoing for over a year, were partly motivated by legal challenges arising from the CIA’s use of torture on the suspects. Critics argue that avoiding the death penalty would undermine justice. Additionally, over 2,000 9/11 victims’ family members sent a letter to Biden, expressing their dismay over the plea deal and its potential to obscure crucial details about the attacks.