Tuesday, December 06, 2005

CIA Prisons Confirmed, Suspects Hidden Elsewhere During Condi's Trip

Condoleeza Rice traveled to Europe this week on a diplomatic trip to discuss torture paid propaganda democracy. Haunting Ms. Rice's trip was the news about secret CIA terror prisons hidden around the continent, some supposedly in former Soviet bases in Eastern Europe, others possibly in Poland and Romania. Rice went out of her way to avoid discussing these prisons and the 'enhanced interrogation techniques' utilized there, but simply had this to say- "The captured terrorists of the 21st century do not fit easily into traditional systems of criminal or military justice, which were designed for different needs. We have had to adapt".

Adapt? Why how Orwellian of you, Ms. Rice.

ABC also reports that the U.S. rushed to get all the suspects out of the continent (and down to Africa) before Ms. Rice's arrival. Because, you know, it's uncomfortable to preach about democracy to people when you're running secret torture prisons in their backyard.

The ABC report:
EXCLUSIVE: Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons-

10 Out of 11 High-Value Terror Leaders Subjected to 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques'


Two CIA secret prisons were operating in Eastern Europe until last month when they were shut down following Human Rights Watch reports of their existence in Poland and Romania.

Current and former CIA officers speaking to ABC News on the condition of confidentiality say the United States scrambled to get all the suspects off European soil before Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived there today. The officers say 11 top al Qaeda suspects have now been moved to a new CIA facility in the North African desert...

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