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CIA running secret prison system: report

Wednesday, November 02, 2005


The CIA is running a secret prison system in Eastern Europe to interrogate key al-Qaeda captives, according to a published report. The Washington Post reported that the Soviet-era compound is part of a covert prison system that has been run for nearly four years by the U.S. spy agency as part of Washington's war on terrorism.

The paper said there are sites in at least eight countries, including Thailand and Afghanistan as well as several democracies in Eastern Europe. But the Post said it is not publishing the names of the Eastern European countries involved in the covert program, at the request of senior U.S. officials.

They argued that the disclosure might disrupt counterterrorism efforts in those countries and elsewhere and could make them targets of possible terrorist retaliation. The existence and locations of the facilities are known to only a handful of top officials in the U.S. No information is known about the facilities, including who is kept there, how decisions are made about the detainees and how long they are detained.

The secret detention system was conceived in the first months after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The Post said CIA officials have been increasingly debating the system, questioning the legality, morality and practicality of holding suspects in isolation and secrecy.

Story courtesy CBC.ca

posted by James
Wednesday, November 02, 2005

2 Comments:

Blogger m@ said...

I love how there's such an uproar about this, the media's taken the story and ran with it.
Even though the EU commission on it is toothless, here's hoping the outrage doesn't dissipate any time soon

11:01 p.m.  
Blogger James said...

I think it`s disturbing and ludicrous that the EU didn`t know it was happening. Same as how Castro can`t do anything about the US being a bitch on Cuba`s soil.

6:09 p.m.  

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