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'''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90 | '''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90 movie produced by self-described [[counter-terrorism]] expert Evan Kohlmann.<ref name=McClatchy2008-07-29/><ref name=AssociatedPress2008-07-28/><ref name=Nbc2008-07-28/><ref name=gulfnews2008-07-29/> | ||
It was sponsored by the [[Office of Military Commissions]], to serve as evidence during the [[Guantanamo Military Commissions]]. | |||
According to [[Carol Rosenberg]] of the ''[[Miami Herald]]'': | |||
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:He modeled the video after The Nazi Plan, an instructional movie shown at the late 1940s Nuremberg tribunals for the most senior Nazi leadership.<ref name=gulfnews2008-07-29/> | |||
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According to ''[[Reuters]]'' the [[Office of Military Commissions]] paid Kohlmann $20,000 to make the film.<ref name=reuters2008-07-28/> It is 90 minutes long. | |||
Initially [[Captain (USN)|Captain]] [[Keith Allred]], the [[President (Military Commission)|President]] of [[Salim Ahmed Hamdan]]'s Military Commission ruled that the film would be prejudicial, but he reversed this decision<ref name=AssociatedPress2008-07-28/>. Defense counsel continued to object to its use.<ref name=nytimes2008-08-06/> | |||
In an interview, in 2013, Kohlmann discussed criticism of his film.<ref name=theworld2013-08-14/> | |||
Salim Hamdan, the first individual who had the video played to his jury, did plead guilty.<ref name=Doj2019-04-19/> He later had his conviction overturned by the [[Court of Military Commission Review]]. | |||
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| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/washington/07gitmo.html?searchResultPosition=4 | |||
| title = Bin Laden’s Former Driver Is Convicted in Split Verdict | |||
| work = [[New York Times]] | |||
| author = William Glaberson | |||
| date = 2008-08-06 | |||
| location = [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]] | |||
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| quote = Prosecutors, eager to shore up the image of the commissions here, presented a video that included graphic footage of Qaeda terror attacks and their victims. | |||
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| title=Lawyers give expert testimony at bin Laden's driver's trial | | title=Lawyers give expert testimony at bin Laden's driver's trial | ||
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| title = | | title = Jurors at Gitmo terror trial see al-Qaida film | ||
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| url = | | url = https://theworld.org/stories/2013/08/14/terrorism-consultant-evan-kohlmann-criticized-over-al-qaida-plan-video | ||
| title = | | title = Terrorism consultant Evan Kohlmann criticized over ‘The al-Qaida Plan’ video | ||
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| title = Guantanamo trial views 9/11 video as 'evidence' | |||
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| title = | | title = UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KHALID SHAIKH MOHAMMAD, WALID MUHAMMAD SALIH MUBARAK BIN ‘ATTASH, RAMZI BIN AL SHIBH, ALI ABDUL-AZIZ ALI, MUSTAFA AHMED ADAM AL HAWSAWI | ||
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The Al Qaida Plan is a 90 movie produced by self-described counter-terrorism expert Evan Kohlmann.[1][2][3][4] It was sponsored by the Office of Military Commissions, to serve as evidence during the Guantanamo Military Commissions. According to Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald:
According to Reuters the Office of Military Commissions paid Kohlmann $20,000 to make the film.[5] It is 90 minutes long. Initially Captain Keith Allred, the President of Salim Ahmed Hamdan's Military Commission ruled that the film would be prejudicial, but he reversed this decision[2]. Defense counsel continued to object to its use.[6] In an interview, in 2013, Kohlmann discussed criticism of his film.[7] Salim Hamdan, the first individual who had the video played to his jury, did plead guilty.[8] He later had his conviction overturned by the Court of Military Commission Review. References
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