by Julio Godoy
BERLIN, Dec 7 (IPS) - The U.S. military flights illegally transporting Muslim prisoners through Europe to secret detention camps are presenting a particular challenge for the German government.
New reports indicate that the former coalition government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD, after its German name) and the Green party was informed of the illegal U.S. flights using German territory.
Official documents both in Berlin and in Washington also show that the German (…)
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RIGHTS: U.S. Flights Land Heavy on German Politics
8 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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AMERICANS TO VISIT GUANTÁNAMO PRISONERS
8 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
25 U.S.Citizens walk 80 miles across Cuba in an effort to visit prisoners at U.S. Naval Base
Calling their action Witness to Torture: A March to Visit the Prisoners in Guantánamo, the marchers began morning in Santiago de Cuba and will walk the 80 miles to the gates of the U.S. Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay to arrive on December 10th, International Human Rights Day. They include War Resisters League (WRL) activists and members of Catholic Worker communities throughout the country.
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The CIA’s Rendition Flights to Secret Prisons. The Torture-Go-Round
8 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By LILA RAJIVA
Dana Priest’s recent Washington Post article, "Anatomy of a CIA ’rendition’ gone wrong"(1) only confirms what those who have watched the torture scandal closely already know. Abu Ghraib was no anomaly but the most visible tip of a widespread but clandestine policy. Priest reveals details about a case in which the CIA used German, Macedonian, Albanian and Afghan authorities and European air space and terminals to "render" a German citizen snatched up abroad for interrogation (…) -
EU hypocrisy on CIA secret prisons
8 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy M. A. Saki
Allegations of secret CIA flights in Europe and the establishment of secret prisons in some European countries have seriously dogged the European Union and have put its claims of being a defender of human rights under question.
So far, the U.S. has neither dismissed nor confirmed the reports. In Washington on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice refused to answer the question of whether the United States has established CIA-operated secret prisons, but added (…) -
Brass in Pocket, Blood on the Tracks
7 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by Chris Floyd
The only defense for the indefensible is to be offensive, it seems. The Bush Faction has obviously decided to stop refuting allegations about torture and just openly embrace the heinous practice instead. You’ve got Bush vowing to veto torture restrictions, you’ve got Cheney twisting arms on Capitol Hill to preserve the Faction’s inalienable right to beat people to death — and now you’ve got Condi Rice traipsing off to Europe to tell America’s allies to stop all their whining (…) -
If it’s not torture, then it’s OK to use it on Cheney
7 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Kirk Caraway Nevada Appeal Internet Editor, kcaraway@nevadaappeal.com
"We do not torture."
That’s what President George W. Bush said, and we can believe him, right? After all, that whole water boarding thing is just a walk in the park. Here is how CIA sources described this technique to ABC News:
"The prisoner is bound to an inclined board, feet raised and head slightly below the feet. Cellophane is wrapped over the prisoner’s face and water is poured over him.
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Rice signs US-Romania bases deal
7 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has signed a deal allowing the US to use military bases in Romania.
It is the first such deal to be signed with a former communist country in eastern Europe.
Ms Rice arrived in Romania from Germany, on the second leg of a European tour overshadowed by a controversy about CIA operations.
She stressed that the US does not carry out or condone torture, but did not comment on alleged secret CIA prisons.
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Foreign Fighter Lie Exposed: 1300 insurgents arrested- all Iraqis, no foreigners
7 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Iraqis, rather than foreign fighters, now form the vast majority of the insurgents who are waging a ferocious guerrilla war against United States forces in Sunni western Iraq, American commanders have revealed.
Their conclusion, disclosed to the Sunday Telegraph in interviews over 10 days in battle-torn Anbar province, contradicts the White House message that outsiders are the principal enemy in Iraq.
Of 1,300 suspected insurgents arrested over the past five months in and around Ramadi, (…) -
Wrongful Imprisonment: Anatomy of a CIA Mistake German Citizen Released After Months in ’Rendition’
6 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Dana Priest
In May 2004, the White House dispatched the U.S. ambassador in Germany to pay an unusual visit to that country’s interior minister. Ambassador Daniel R. Coats carried instructions from the State Department transmitted via the CIA’s Berlin station because they were too sensitive and highly classified for regular diplomatic channels, according to several people with knowledge of the conversation.
Coats informed the German minister that the CIA had wrongfully imprisoned one (…) -
The Fight to Save Stanley Tookie Williams
6 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
by DAVE ZIRIN
"Years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living things, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth.... While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." —Eugene V. Debs
These words of the fabled social activist also define the life of NFL hall of famer and actor Jim Brown. He has mediated truces between the toughest gangs in Los Angeles and (…)