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Europe
German prosecutors to seek custody of CIA agents
2007-04-09
Munich (dpa) - German prosecutors said Thursday they will make a new attempt to bring 13 CIA workers to justice for the abduction of a German-Lebanese citizen mistakenly suspected of terrorism. "We will submit an application for temporary custody in the United States," Chief Prosecutor August Stern said in Munich, two months after a court in the city issued arrest warrants for the 13.
Umm, no.
The suspects are believed to be the crew and passengers of an aircraft that flew Lebanese-born Khaled el-Masri from Macedonia to Afghanistan in 2003. Masri alleges he was secretly detained for five months in Kabul then dumped by his captors in Albania. His lawyers say he is an innocent victim of the CIA practice of the "extraordinary rendition" of terrorism suspects that has caused intense controversy in several European countries.

Munich prosecutors said the new application will be relayed to US authorities via the Justice Ministry in Berlin. Most of the suspects live in the US state of North Carolina, according to German reports. Following a request by the Munich court, Interpol issued warrants for 10 of the 13 agents, accusing them of abduction and causing serious bodily harm. German officials say they expect little help from the US and the 13 are unlikely to be detained unless they return to a European Union country.
Looks like you boys are staying home for a while.
Last month a US appeals court refused to allow Masri's lawsuit against former CIA director George Tenet to go to court. The US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia upheld the decision of a lower court that said a trial could reveal state secrets and endanger national security. The suit charges Tenet knew Masri had been held even after the agency had realized his capture was a mistake.

Masri says his main goal is an apology from the US government. He is also seeking damages of at least 75,000 dollars.
So his main goal is the money.
Posted by:Seafarious

#9  I disagree about withdrawing our troops. They don't get around much. Let's send them on a tour of the country, starting with Berlin and the Reichstag (or whatever it's called now).

Are the persecutors responsible to the PM? Is the Interior ministry one of the posts that the SDP was given?
Posted by: Jackal   2007-04-09 23:02  

#8  #7: "Time for a base-closing or three all"

There - fixed that for ya', Frank.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-04-09 21:14  

#7  Time for a base-closing or three
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-09 19:14  

#6  Perhaps you'd like that "NO" wrapped around a nice load of bricks, delivered by B-52? I'm sure they'll make quite an impression from 45,000 feet. We'll try to avoid the Munich Zoo and a few historical sites. Maybe you'd like them delivered to the 1972 Olympic site??? You're so proud of that, for some reason.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-04-09 13:39  

#5  What part of "NO" was unclear, guys?
Posted by: mojo   2007-04-09 10:42  

#4  Even formerly staunch England has "gone all wobbly" as an ally, so aside from the fact that Euro-peons should never be trying our people we damn well better not trust any EU court unless the Euros regain their sanity. We have to strengthen our ties with Australia, Israel, India and Japan because they are the only allies we have left which are not significantly corrupted by hard Left internal movements.
Posted by: Chinerong the Fat9220   2007-04-09 04:36  

#3  The post-Democratic Europe is the wonder of the world.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-04-09 03:23  

#2  GERMANY = CHINA > RUSSIA [Euro-side]is the Future DeutchWeld.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-09 02:33  

#1  This from a country that let a key 911 figure go..
Fuck their courts.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-04-09 00:23  

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