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Italian Judge Mulls CIA Extraordinary Renditions
AP ^ | 04 Nov 2009 | AP

Posted on 11/04/2009 6:33:54 AM PST by BGHater

An Italian judge on Wednesday began deliberating the fate of 26 Americans and seven Italians accused of kidnapping an Egyptian terror suspect in 2003, the first trial in the world involving the CIA's extraordinary rendition program.

After a nearly three years of hearings, Judge Oscar Magi heard final arguments before beginning deliberations. A verdict was expected Wednesday.

The American suspects -- all but one identified by prosecutors as CIA agents -- are being tried in absentia and are considered fugitives. Their lawyers, who have had no contact with their clients, have entered innocent pleas on their behalf.

The Americans are accused of kidnapping Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, on Feb. 17, 2003, off a street in Milan, then transferring him to U.S. bases in Italy and Germany. He was then moved to Egypt, where he says he was tortured. He was released after four years in prison without being charged.

The trial is the first by any government over the CIA's extraordinary rendition program, which transferred suspects overseas for interrogation. Human rights advocates charge that renditions were the CIA's way to outsource the torture of prisoners to countries where it is permitted.

The Milan proceedings have been a sore spot in relations between the United States and Italy. The CIA has declined to comment on the case, and Italy's government has denied involvement.

The viability of the trial had been cast into doubt after Italy's Constitutional Court ruled earlier this year that evidence pertaining to the alleged CIA-run kidnapping was considered classified and therefore inadmissible.

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cia; italy; judge; rendition

1 posted on 11/04/2009 6:33:55 AM PST by BGHater
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To: BGHater

‘Porter J. Goss, the C.I.A. director in 2005 when embarrassing news reports about the operation broke, asked the agency’s independent inspector general to start a review of amateurish tradecraft in the case, like operatives staying in five-star hotels and using traceable credit cards and cellphones.’

Lol.


2 posted on 11/04/2009 6:37:19 AM PST by BGHater ("real price of every thing ... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it")
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To: BGHater

It’s not so funny now, thinking of losing America’s sovereignty, eh?


3 posted on 11/04/2009 6:39:51 AM PST by Freddd (CNN is not credible.)
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To: Freddd
‘thinking of losing America’s sovereignty, eh?’

Oh, we've lost sovereignty years ago. It's just obvious now.

I was just laughing at the failed TTP’s of the CIA.

4 posted on 11/04/2009 6:44:23 AM PST by BGHater ("real price of every thing ... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it")
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To: BGHater

Hey Italy, when Rome gets nuked by jihadists and you need our help recovering, identifying the perps, and retaliating, well, you can go #### yourselves.

There, that clear enough?


5 posted on 11/04/2009 7:15:00 AM PST by piytar (Screw you NRC, Steele, Gingrich, and the rest of the lib-loser GOP. WE'RE TAKING OUR PARTY BACK!)
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To: piytar
Hey Italy, when Rome gets nuked by jihadists and you need our help recovering, identifying the perps, and retaliating, well, you can go #### yourselves.

There, that clear enough?

No. Tell us how you really feel...

6 posted on 11/06/2009 10:10:34 AM PST by Androcles (All your typos are belong to us)
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