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Dez
2005

AFRICA MUST RESIST TO CONTINUOUSLY BE THE DUMPING GROUD FOR GMOs, FAKE MEDICINES, FORBIDDEN PESTICIDES and now: CIA CAPTIVES

EXCLUSIVE: Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons - now in North Africa

10 Out of 11 High-Value Terror Leaders Subjected to 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques'

By BRIAN ROSS and RICHARD ESPOSITO ABCnews

Dec. 5, 2005 — Two CIA secret prisons were operating in Eastern Europe until last month when they were shut down following Human Rights Watch reports of their existence in Poland and Romania.

Current and former CIA officers speaking to ABC News on the condition of confidentiality say the United States scrambled to get all the suspects off European soil before Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived there today. The officers say 11 top al Qaeda suspects have now been moved to a new CIA facility in the North African desert.

CIA officials asked ABC News not to name the specific countries where the prisons were located, citing security concerns.

The CIA declines to comment, but current and former intelligence officials tell ABC News that 11 top al Qaeda figures were all held at one point on a former Soviet air base in one Eastern European country. Several of them were later moved to a second Eastern European country.

All but one of these 11 high-value al Qaeda prisoners were subjected to the harshest interrogation techniques in the CIA's secret arsenal, the so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" authorized for use by about 14 CIA officers and first reported by ABC News on Nov. 18.

Rice today avoided directly answering the question of secret prisons in remarks made on her departure for Europe, where the issue of secret prisons and secret flights has caused a furor.

Without mentioning any country by name, Rice acknowledged special handling for certain terrorists.

"The captured terrorists of the 21st century do not fit easily into traditional systems of criminal or military justice, which were designed for different needs. We have had to adapt," Rice said.

The CIA has used a small fleet of private jets to move top al Qaeda suspects from Afghanistan and the Middle East to Eastern Europe, where Human Rights Watch has identified Poland and Romania as the countries that housed secret sites.

But Polish Defense Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told ABC Chief Investigative Correspondent Brian Ross today: "My president has said there is no truth in these reports."

Ross asked: "Do you know otherwise, sir, are you aware of these sites being shut down in the last few weeks, operating on a base under your direct control?"

Sikorski answered, "I think this is as much as I can tell you about this."

In Romania, where the secret prison was possibly at a military base visited last year by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the new Romanian prime minister said today there is no evidence of a CIA site but that he will investigate.

Sources tell ABC that the CIA's secret prisons have existed since March 2002 when one was established in Thailand to house the first important al Qaeda target captured. Sources tell ABC that the approval for another secret prison was granted last year by a North African nation.

Sources tell ABC News that the CIA has a related system of secretly returning other prisoners to their home country when they have outlived their usefulness to the United States.

These same sources also tell ABC News that U.S. intelligence also ships some "unlawful combatants" to countries that use interrogation techniques harsher than any authorized for use by U.S. intelligence officers. They say that Jordan, Syria, Morocco and Egypt were among the nations used in order to extract confessions quickly using techniques harsher than those authorized for use by U.S. intelligence officers. These prisoners were not necessarily citizens of those nations.

According to sources directly involved in setting up the CIA secret prison system, it began with the capture of Abu Zabayda in Pakistan. After treatment there for gunshot wounds, he was whisked by the CIA to Thailand where he was housed in a small, disused warehouse on an active airbase. There, his cell was kept under 24-hour closed circuit TV surveillance and his life-threatening wounds were tended to by a CIA doctor specially sent from Langley headquarters to assure Abu Zubaydah was given proper care, sources said. Once healthy, he was slapped, grabbed, made to stand long hours in a cold cell, and finally handcuffed and strapped feet up to a water board until after 0.31 seconds he begged for mercy and began to cooperate.

While in the secret facilities in Eastern Europe, Abu Zubaydah and his fellow captives were fed breakfasts that included yogurt and fruit, lunches that included steamed vegetables and beans, and dinners that included meat or chicken and more vegetables and rice, sources say. In exchange for cooperation, prisoners were sometimes given hard candies, desserts and chocolates. Abu Zubaydah was partial to Kit Kats, the same treat Saddam Hussein fancied in his captivity.

"One of the difficult issues in this new kind of conflict is what to do with captured individuals who we know or believe to be terrorists," Rice said. "The individuals come from many countries and are often captured far from their original homes. Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of transnational terrorism. Many are extremely dangerous. And some have information that may save lives, perhaps even thousands of lives."

Sources tell ABC News that Jordanians, Egyptians, Moroccans, Tunisians, Algerians, Saudis, Pakistanis, Uzbekistanis and Chinese citizens have been returned to their nations' intelligence services after initial debriefing by U.S. intelligence officers. Rice said renditions such as these are vital to the war on terror. "Rendition is a vital tool in combating transnational terrorism," she said.

Of the 12 high-value targets housed by the CIA, only one did not require water boarding before he talked. Ramzi bin al-Shibh broke down in tears after he was walked past the cell of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the operational planner for Sept. 11. Visibly shaken, he started to cry and became as cooperative as if he had been tied down to a water board, sources said.

Copyright © 2005 ABC News Internet Ventures

Following is a list of 12 high-value targets housed by the CIA. Dec. 5, 2005

Abu Zubaydah: Held first in Thailand then Poland

Ibn Al-Shaykh al-Libi: Held in Poland. Previously held in Pakistan/Afghanistan

Abdul Rahim al-Sharqawi: Held in Poland

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri: Held in Poland

Ramzi Binalshibh: Held in Poland

Mohammed Omar Abdel-Rahman: Held in Poland

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed: Held in Poland

Waleed Mohammed bin Attash: Held in Poland

Hambali: In U.S. custody. Kept isolated from other high-value targets.

Hassan Ghul: Held in Poland.

Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani: Held in Poland

Abu Faraj al-Libbi: Held in Poland


From ECOTERRA Intl.

Weder die neue noch die alte Bundesregierung taugt als moralischer Ankläger

Reibungslose Visite im alten Europa

Der Besuch von Condoleezza Rice in Berlin hat gezeigt, dass weder die neue noch die alte Bundesregierung als moralischer Ankläger taugt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21513/1.html



CIA-Lager in Osteuropa wurden angeblich in aller Eile letzten Monat geräumt

Dem US-Sender ABC gegenüber bestätigten Informanten die Existenz von zwei Lagern in Osteuropa, nicht nur Rice, auch die europäischen Regierungen geraten immer stärker in Bedrängnis.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21507/1.html

Rechtsstaat USA: Mutmaßliches CIA-Opfer verklagt früheren Geheimdienstchef

ACLU klagt im Namen des Deutschen al-Masri gegen CIA-Chef Tenet

Die US-Bürgerrechtsorganisation will mit der Klage gegen die illegalen Verschleppungen das Recht wiederherstellen, al-Masri -- obgleich auch nach Monate langer CIA-Prüfung unverdächtig -- durfte ohne Angabe von Gründen nicht in die USA einreisen.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/21/21515/1.html



Rechtsstaat USA: Mutmaßliches CIA-Opfer verklagt früheren Geheimdienstchef (06.12.05)

Der vom US-Geheimdienst verschleppte Deutsche Khaled el Masri hat nach ZDF-Informationen den ehemaligen CIA-Chef George Tenet und mehrere Flugunternehmen auf Schadenersatz verklagt. Einem Bericht des Magazins "Frontal 21" zufolge wurde die Klageschrift am Dienstagnachmittag im US-Bundesstaat Virginia eingereicht. Darin heiße es, Tenet sei für die Entführung und Inhaftierung eines Unschuldigen verantwortlich. Ferner seien die genannten Fluggesellschaften CIA-Tarnfirmen. Den Angaben zufolge wurde der aus dem Libanon stammende Deutsche am 31. Dezember 2003 während eines Urlaubs in Mazedonien entführt und unter Drogeneinfluss in ein geheimes Gefängnis nach Afghanistan gebracht. Dort sei er auf brutale Weise verhört und monatelang festgehalten worden - obwohl kurz nach seiner Entführung deutlich geworden sei, dass eine Verwechslung vorlag und er nicht der gesuchte Terrorverdächtige war.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12451

As hurricanes intensify, is Washington just blowing more hot air on global warming?

See the global warming alarms from 2005, then send a message to your elected officials: Enough Talk. Take Action!
http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

Monster hurricanes, catastrophic mudslides, deadly floods and devastating wildfires - do you think perhaps Mother Nature is trying to tell us something?

Global warming's effects were all too visible in 2005, but all we got from Washington was a lot more talk and not nearly enough action.

See the global warming alarms from 2005, then send a message to your elected officials: Enough Talk. Take Action!

http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

The first step is to send an email to President Bush and to Congress. Damage from unchecked global warming is changing our lives and it requires action now.

When you're done, we have a special job for you: Send a handful of our special ecards highlighting the "Enough Talk. Take Action!" campaign to your friends and colleagues.

Among the danger signs of this year's global warming impacts:

- The ferocity of recent hurricanes may be a sign that global warming is already intensifying tropical storms. And many scientists believe it will only get worse in the coming decades.

- Arctic sea ice melting advanced this summer, opening up the possibility of ice-free Arctic summers and dangerously accelerating global warming as less ice leads to more absorption of heat from the sun - a prospect with devastating consequences for polar bears and people alike.

- Coral reefs bleaching and dying. These spectacular rainforests of the sea are at severe risk as warmer waters, more acidic oceans and stronger storms take their combined toll.

Just about everywhere you look, Mother Nature is sending clear signals that global warming is here and the consequences will get worse. We have no time to lose.

Please act now. Sign the petition and recruit your friends. Tell Washington to stop playting politics with our planet:
http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

Enough talk. Take Action!

Thanks in advance for your help,

Fred Krupp Environmental Defense

PS - It will only take a minute to sign the petition - please don't hesitate:
http://actionnetwork.org/EDF_Action_Network/yea_flash.html

The CIA's Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons

http://www.counterpunch.org/rajiva12052005.html


Informant: Our bill of rights

The Bipartisan Excuse

by Paul Waldman, TomPaine.com

The facts just don't support the everyone-does-it defense for Republican corruption.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20051206/the_bipartisan_excuse.php

Overcoming Apartheid

Jonathan Kozol writes that apartheid education, rarely mentioned in the press or openly confronted even among once-progressive educators, is alive and well and rapidly increasing now in the United States. Hypersegregated inner-city schools - in which one finds no more than five or ten white children, at the very most, within a student population of as many as 3,000 - are the norm, not the exception, in most northern urban areas today.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605P.shtml

CIA Ruse Is Said to Have Damaged Probe in Milan

Recently filed court documents and interviews in Milan offer fresh details about how the CIA allegedly spread disinformation to cover its tracks and how its actions in Milan disrupted and damaged a major Italian investigation.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/120605N.shtml

The unintended consequences of fake news

Common Dreams
by William Fisher

12/05/05

"Congressional leaders who have often touted Iraq's new 'free press' as a sign of progress in that troubled country were angered by the Pentagon's admission last week that it has been planting and paying for Iraqi newspapers to publish 'good news stories' written by the military and 'placed' in Iraqi media by a Washington-based public relations firm. ... Earlier, Secretary Rumsfeld, under intense criticism, closed the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence, a short-lived operation to provide news items, possibly including false ones, to foreign journalists in an effort to influence overseas opinion. Now, critics say, some of the proposals of that discredited office are quietly being resurrected elsewhere in the military and in the Pentagon...

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1205-33.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Reform the Patriot Act

Washington Times
by Nat Hentoff

12/05/05

Despite the insistence of the White House and the Republican congressional leadership that the Patriot Act be fully reauthorized before the Thanksgiving break, a coalition of Republican and Democratic senators blocked the Senate-House conference report until vital changes in the Patriot Act are made. They have rising support around the nation when Congress returns on Dec. 16. Dec. 15 is Bill of Rights Day, celebrating the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, without which our founding document would not have become the law of the land. I congratulate the patriotic resisters in and out of the Senate for not allowing the administration to retain sections of the Patriot Act, which 399 towns and cities across the country and seven state legislatures had told their representatives in Congress to change in compliance with the Bill of Rights. Begun in Northampton, MA, in November 2001, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, led by Nancy Talanian, has been instrumental in the national organizing of these resolutions to Congress through a subsequent alliance with the American Civil Liberties Union and a range of conservative libertarian organizations...

http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20051204-102937-3793r.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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