The five alleged 9/11 plotters should be allowed the same access to classified information as the makers of 2012 hit film "Zero Dark Thirty," a US military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay was to hear this week.

In a series of pre-trial hearings from Monday, the tribunal was to consider the request made in July by defense attorney James Connell, who asked that 20 minutes of the film be aired in court.

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