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Bin Laden's driver denies charges | Bin Laden's driver denies charges |
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A former driver of Osama Bin Laden has pleaded not guilty at the first war crimes trial to be held in the US prison in Guantanamo Bay. | A former driver of Osama Bin Laden has pleaded not guilty at the first war crimes trial to be held in the US prison in Guantanamo Bay. |
Yemeni national Salim Hamdan, 37, is accused of conspiracy and supporting terrorism, and faces life in prison if he is convicted. | Yemeni national Salim Hamdan, 37, is accused of conspiracy and supporting terrorism, and faces life in prison if he is convicted. |
The right of the military tribunal to try him was earlier unsuccessfully challenged by his lawyers. | The right of the military tribunal to try him was earlier unsuccessfully challenged by his lawyers. |
About 270 suspects remain in detention in Guantanamo Bay. | About 270 suspects remain in detention in Guantanamo Bay. |
In December, a US military judge said there was credible evidence that Mr Hamdan had served as the al-Qaeda leader's bodyguard, and sometimes picked up and delivered weapons. | |
Mr Hamdan has acknowledged working for Bin Laden in Afghanistan from 1997 to 2001 for $200 (£99) a month, but denies being part of al-Qaeda or taking part in any attacks. | |
His lawyers have tried to halt the trial on grounds of legality. | |
In June, the US Supreme Court ruled that detainees had to be able to challenge their detention in civilian courts. | |
But a judge ruled last week that the military tribunal could begin as scheduled on Monday without contradicting the Supreme Court. |