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Czech foreign minister won't testify in Germany on CIA flights
2006-04-16
Czech Foreign Minister Cyril Svoboda refused Thursday to appear before a German parliamentary commission investigating alleged US-funded flights for transferring suspected terrorists.
I rather think not.
In a statement to the Czech news agency CTK, Svoboda said it was "unthinkable" for a cabinet member to be questioned in Berlin "on a topic with which the Czech state has nothing in common at all."
There is that matter of a border between the two countries, after all.
Parliament deputy Max Stadler of the liberal opposition party FDP said this week that Svoboda should appear before the commission investigating the flights allegedly sponsored by the US intelligence agency CIA.
no.
Not even a phone call.
Stadler said Svoboda should be questioned about his alleged comments about whether the Czechs imprisoned suspected terrorists for the CIA.
what part of 'no' are you having trouble understanding? It's been a while since Germans ruled in Czechoslovakia - get over it.
However Svoboda told CTK, "I have never received any information, whether on alleged CIA prisoners in the Czech Republic or their flights over the Czech Republic."
"Even if I had, I'm under no obligation to explain myself in Berlin."
Last week, London-based Amnesty International released a report documenting about 200 takeoffs and landings in Europe by three, CIA- linked aircraft between 2001 and last year.
delivering fresh flowers and candy to loved ones, no doubt.
The report said 20 landings and takeoffs occurred at the Prague airport - more than in any other East European country. The Czech government has not formally replied to the report, although some ministries have told CTK that they have no information about the allegations.
The Czech government doesn't answer to Amnesty International, either.
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