GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed complained loudly on Thursday about the U.S. war court system that could lead to his execution, saying his mail had been opened, he lacked writing paper and didn't understand why he could not see secret evidence.
"We are in hell," Mohammed, the highest ranking al Qaeda leader in U.S. custody, told the Guantanamo war crimes court at the remote U.S. naval base in Cuba.
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