Your government is torturing and detaining people indefinitely in your name:
CIA uses secret prisons abroad: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The
CIA has been hiding and interrogating al Qaeda captives at a secret facility in Eastern Europe, part of a covert global prison system that has included sites in eight countries and was set up after the September 11, 2001, attacks, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
The secret network included "several democracies in Eastern Europe" as well as Thailand and Afghanistan, the newspaper reported, but it did not publish the names of the European countries at the request of senior U.S. officials.
U.S. government officials declined comment on the report, but it was likely to stir up fresh criticism of the Bush administration's treatment of prisoners in its declared war on terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
Russia and Bulgaria immediately denied any facility was there. Thailand also denied it was host to such a facility
1 comment:
This is horrible enough, but another thing about it freaks me out, too. We have an evil CIA and an evil neocon administration, yet they are enemies against each other... is each not evil enough for the other - ?
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