The European Commission ANNOUNCED (Nov. 15) it will NOT investigate published reports that the CIA set up secret jails in Eastern Europe to detain high-profile terrorism suspects. However, it strongly warned against such jails, and various European countries are having their own investigations. News media reported also that the group Human Rights Watch "claims records and other evidence point to POLAND and ROMANIA as countries that allowed their territory to be used by the CIA to jail top suspected al-Qaeda captives."
We have learned that there are other secret CIA prisons in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, and Kosovo. (We didn't fight in the republics of the former Yugoslavia just for human rights. Got some bases and perks, too.)
see the charts and operation set up.via bellaciao
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a cia leased torture plane.
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somebody earlier was looking for credible sources of allegations on the 'planes'. thanks bryan.
The groups says it is taking the CIA to court to stop the transportation of terror suspects to countries outside US legal authority.
The German government has a list of at least 437 flights suspected of being operated by the CIA in German airspace, according to a German magazine.
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