
Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who is currently being held at Guantánamo Bay for plotting September 11, insists that Bin Laden’s former spokesman and son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Abu Ghaith, currently on trial in New York, is a “pious man,” as well as “an eloquent, spellbinding speaker,” but “was not a military man and had nothing to do with military operations,” according to a statement submitted in Abu Ghaith’s defense. “I personally never spoke with Sheik Sulaiman Abu Ghaith about the shoe bomb operation,” added Mohammed. “To tell the truth, I do not even know if [abu Ghaith] personally swore bayat [a loyalty oath] to [bin Laden] or not.” For the most obvious reasons ever, prosecutors have requested the presiding judge not allow the testimony.