Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is expected to stand trial with four other suspects of the September 11 attacks and the strikes at the US Trade Centers, 2001, in a courtroom in Guantanamo Bay, amid tight military measures.

The hearing is scheduled to be one of the forty series of hearings for the accused, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, known as the inmate of the inmate KSM.

The magazine "Washington Examir", that this trial for the first time will focus on a topic that was not allowed to be dealt with previously in the courtroom, which is torture.

Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the attacks, is scheduled to meet face-to-face with the man who was inundated by him at a secret CIA location during his interrogation, Dr. James Mitchell, 67.

Mitchell will be interrogated by the defense team, where he helped establish the enhanced interrogation program used against high-value detainees and al Qaeda members, which critics have described as torture.

It will be the first time that Mitchell, a psychologist and retired Air Force officer who designed the controversial program, will present his insight into the issue.

In his book, Mitchell had written an enhanced interrogation about Khaled al-Sheikh Muhammad, saying he asked him to call him in the name of Mukhtar.