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Inquiry demanded over use of British territory for CIA rendition flights | |||
2008-03-10 | |||
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British officials said yesterday they were "working behind the scenes" in an attempt to get more information from the Americans. The Guardian has learned that Lord Malloch Brown, the Foreign Office minister, has spoken to Manfred Novak, the UN's special investigator on torture, about the alleged use of Diego Garcia as a detention centre to hold US suspects. Novak said he had credible evidence from sources he could not reveal that detainees were held on the island between 2002 and 2003. British officials say they have no evidence of this.
In a letter to Miliband, Clive Stafford Smith, Reprieve's legal director, said: "It is certainly not going to rebuild public confidence if we say that two people were illegally taken through British territory but then refuse to reveal the fates of these men." His call for an independent inquiry was echoed by Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, and Andrew Tyrie, Tory chairman of the parliamentary group on extraordinary rendition, pressed Miliband to seek more information from the US, including reports that detainees were held on the island or on US ships anchored nearby. | |||
Posted by:ryuge |
#4 Would be faster to feed the terrs directly into the engines. |
Posted by: ed 2008-03-10 20:08 |
#3 they still could not be certain where they were likely to be subjected to inhumane treatment. rendition had been alleged the alleged use of Diego Garcia he had credible evidence from sources he could not reveal British officials say they have no evidence of this. suggested records of the CIA flights may have been destroyed. Sorry, boys and girls. Not exactly a slam dunk. Try harder. |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-03-10 12:18 |
#2 These leftist witch hunts are really starting to get annoying. They are ignoring their own house catching fire to point out their neighborer's bad lawn. Tend to your own muzzie infestation and we'll worry about external threats later, chums. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2008-03-10 10:00 |
#1 These lawfare leftists have never caught on to the idea of "plausible deniability". The CIA would never put any foreign leader on the spot by telling them that some airstrip or other facility was going to be used for rendition, or any other purpose for that matter. They would just ask to use it. Thus, all they could testify to would be did they give authorization, to which they could respond "Yes" or "No". They could very truthfully say that they had no idea what any of it was used for. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2008-03-10 09:21 |