... to hold a trial against him using Coalition evidence.
(as just reported on CNN about 5 minutes ago)
Any chance bin Laden would receive an un-biased decision by the Taliban (whom he helped rise to power)?
Nah. Not likely. I'm surprised they'd even suggest such an offer. They don't trust the U.S. to give him a fair trial. Why should we trust them, especially after all the Jihads they've declared against us since September 11th?
In regards to evidence, here is a piece. If the Taliban really want evidence they ought to look at the terrorist training camps in their back yard. That might be a red flag, perhaps?
[link|http://www.cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,311414-412,00.shtml|
Magazine Links Hijackers, Bin Laden]
* Der Spiegel: Hijackers Met Bin Laden Aide, And A Video Exists
* U.S. Intelligence Officials: More Attacks Like Sept. 11 A Possibility
* Bin Laden's Network Utilized The Web To Mask Their Trail
Oct. 5, 2001
(CBS) The FBI has linked two hijackers of the plane that crashed into the Pentagon last month to an associate of Osama bin Laden, a magazine reported on Saturday.
Der Spiegel, a German news weekly, said Khalid Almihdhar and Nawaf Alhazmi, both passengers on American Airlines Flight 77, met in January with a man said to be bin Laden's chief bodyguard. A video of the talks exists, the magazine reported.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair published a document on October 4 saying there was conclusive proof linking bin Laden and his al Qaeda network to last month's attacks.