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February 13, 2006
EU justice commissioner addresses new committe on extraordinary rendition
From the EU Observer
EU justice commissioner Franco Frattini will on Monday (13 February) in Strasbourg address a new, temporary parliamentary committee assigned to investigate allegations of CIA illegal "extraordinary rendition" and European governments' complicity.
The temporary committee was set up following accusations from a Council of Europe (CoE) special investigator, Swiss lawyer Dick Marty, saying it was "highly credible" that European governments condoned CIA abduction of suspected terrorists for transportation from European airports to countries in which torture is used.
The Marty report also stated that governments in Eastern European countries may have let the CIA use camps in to interrogate terrorist suspects.
Justice commissioner Frattini has earlier indicated that EU member states as well as candidate countries such as Romania could face sanctions if the allegations are found to be true.
Posted by andrew on February 13, 2006 9:34 PM in the category Rendition
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