Strong evidence Romania was involved in CIA secret prisons case
HRW has strong evidence Romania was involved in CIA secret prisons case:
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has indirect, but strong evidence that Romania and Poland were involved "some time ago" in the case of the CIA alleged secret prisons, together with several Middle East countries.
http://www.daily-news.ro/article_detail.php?idarticle=19891
Rewards for torture?
Romania to sign US military bases deal next week:
Romania and the United States will sign a deal on Tuesday to set up U.S. military bases in the Black Sea country, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
http://tinyurl.com/937q8
US holding 26 ‘ghost detainees’, says HRW:
A leading human rights monitor accused the United States on Wednesday of holding and possibly torturing at least 26 ‘ghost detainees’ in secret overseas locations.
http://www.dawn.com/2005/12/02/int6.htm
Report: Two CIA Flights Stopped in France:
Two flights chartered by the CIA made stopovers in France in 2002 and 2005, French newspaper Le Figaro said Friday, adding to likely questions facing U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice when she visits Europe next week.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5452451,00.html
Blair faces allegations of complicity in torture:
There are growing calls at Westminster for Mr Blair to block the CIA flights. The Labour MP Harry Cohen said: "It is not for the UK Government to connive in and facilitate people disappearance. The Government's blind-eye approach to enforcing the law is not acceptable."
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article330660.ece
It is time for Britain to come clean on its part in rendition:
The UK is a party to the Convention against Torture which imposes an absolute prohibition on torture, with no exceptions. So is the US. The ban on torture applies not just to the act itself but also prohibits sending people to countries where there are substantial grounds for believing that they would be in danger of being tortured.
http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article330653.ece
95 per cent US dailies ignored report on torture of Iraqi prisoners:
Military autopsy reports provide indisputable proof that detainees are being tortured to death while in US military custody. Yet the corporate media of the United States (US) is covering it with the seriousness of a garage sale for the local Baptist Church.
http://www.newswatch.in/index.php?itemid=2326
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has indirect, but strong evidence that Romania and Poland were involved "some time ago" in the case of the CIA alleged secret prisons, together with several Middle East countries.
http://www.daily-news.ro/article_detail.php?idarticle=19891
Rewards for torture?
Romania to sign US military bases deal next week:
Romania and the United States will sign a deal on Tuesday to set up U.S. military bases in the Black Sea country, the Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
http://tinyurl.com/937q8
US holding 26 ‘ghost detainees’, says HRW:
A leading human rights monitor accused the United States on Wednesday of holding and possibly torturing at least 26 ‘ghost detainees’ in secret overseas locations.
http://www.dawn.com/2005/12/02/int6.htm
Report: Two CIA Flights Stopped in France:
Two flights chartered by the CIA made stopovers in France in 2002 and 2005, French newspaper Le Figaro said Friday, adding to likely questions facing U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice when she visits Europe next week.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5452451,00.html
Blair faces allegations of complicity in torture:
There are growing calls at Westminster for Mr Blair to block the CIA flights. The Labour MP Harry Cohen said: "It is not for the UK Government to connive in and facilitate people disappearance. The Government's blind-eye approach to enforcing the law is not acceptable."
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article330660.ece
It is time for Britain to come clean on its part in rendition:
The UK is a party to the Convention against Torture which imposes an absolute prohibition on torture, with no exceptions. So is the US. The ban on torture applies not just to the act itself but also prohibits sending people to countries where there are substantial grounds for believing that they would be in danger of being tortured.
http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/article330653.ece
95 per cent US dailies ignored report on torture of Iraqi prisoners:
Military autopsy reports provide indisputable proof that detainees are being tortured to death while in US military custody. Yet the corporate media of the United States (US) is covering it with the seriousness of a garage sale for the local Baptist Church.
http://www.newswatch.in/index.php?itemid=2326
From Information Clearing House
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