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Terror suspects' trials are 'unfair' , say judges

PUBLISHED January 10, 2005
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The secret hearings into the jailing of 11 alleged foreign terrorists are unfair to the defendants, the senior judges overseeing the hearings have admitted.

The judges have claimed the men - all detained without charge as alleged members of al-Qa'ida under emergency powers - are at a clear disadvantage because they have been unable to see the secret evidence and allegations used against them.

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