Judge to US govt: Stop censoring 9/11 hearings
February 01, 2013  01:00
A military judge overseeing September 11 pre-trial hearings revealed today the government had censored them from outside the courtroom, and angrily ordered that this stop immediately.

The proceedings at the high-security, high-tech courtroom due to host the trial of five alleged plotters in America's worst terror attack are heard in the press gallery and in a room where human rights groups and victims' families sit, with a 40 second delay.

This is done so a court security officer, or CSO, sitting next to the judge can block anything deemed classified. The officer has two switches -- 'stop' and 'go' -- and spectators behind a thick glass window can see a red light go on when proceedings are in fact being silenced.
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