An American civilian court has ruled that a military court does not have to hear the appeal of convicted terrorist Omar Khadr.
On Friday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said Khadr had no right to force the military court to expedite his appeal before they are ready to hear it.
“At this time, (Khadr) has not demonstrated a ‘clear and indisputable right’ to the extraordinary remedy,” the court said.