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Sábado, junho 9o, 2007

O CIA rejeita o relatório das cadeias do segredo

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O CIA realizou vôos clandestine a Europa, lawmakers do EU ditos

BBC 

O CIA demitiu um relatório do Conselho da Europa que alega que funcionou cadeias secretas para suspeitos do terror em Europa após os ataques de 11 setembro.

Um spokesman do CIA disse que o relatório era inclinado e distorcido, e que a agência se tinha operado lawfully.

O Senator suíço Dick Marty, que escreveu o relatório, prisões ditas do CIA do segredo “existiu em Europa de 2003 a 2005, no detalhe em Poland e em Romania”.

The charge was denied by both Polish and Romanian officials.

Former Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski, who served from 1995 to 2005, said on Friday: “There were no secret prisons in Poland.”

Romanian senator Norica Nicolai, who headed an investigation into the allegations, also denied his country’s involvement.

“All statements made by Dick Marty are totally groundless,” he said.

A spokesman for the CIA told the BBC that the agency’s “operations have been lawful, effective, closely reviewed and of benefit to many people - including Europeans - by disrupting plots and saving lives”.

Mr Marty - working on behalf of the Council of Europe, a human rights body - has been investigating the CIA’s “extraordinary renditions” programme, under which terror suspects were transported around the world for interrogation.

In his report, he said a secret agreement among Nato allies allowed the CIA to operate the camps.

Unnamed CIA sources quoted by Mr Marty said Poland was the “black site” where eight “high-value detainees (HVDs)” were interrogated, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the US in 2001.

The report says Romania “was developed into a site to which more detainees were transferred only as the HVD programme expanded”.

“The secret detention facilities in Europe were run directly and exclusively by the CIA,” the report says.

But it said “the highest state authorities” knew of the CIA’s activities.

A report approved by a European Parliament committee earlier this year said more than 1,000 covert CIA flights had crossed European airspace or stopped at European airports in the four years after the 9/11 attacks.

US President George Bush admitted last year that terror suspects had been held in CIA-run prisons overseas, but he did not say where the prisons were located.

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