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Aug 23, 2008 1:54 pm |
The CIA has been hiding and interrogating some of its most important AlQaeda captives at a Soviet-era compound in Eastern Europe, according to U.S. and foreign officials familiar with the arrangement. The secret facility is part of a covert prison system set up by the CIA nearly four years ago that at various times has included sites in eight countries, including Thailand, Afghani Stan and several democracies in Eastern Europe, as well as a small center at the Guantanamo Bay prison in CuBa, according to current and former intelligence officials and diplomats from three continents... Host countries have signed the U.N. Convention Against TorTure and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, as has the United States. Yet CIA interrogators in the overseas sites are permitted to use the CIA's approved "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques," some of which are prohibited by the U.N. convention and by U.S. military law. They include tactics such as "Water Boarding," in which a prisoner is made to believe he or she is drowning.
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog