Los suizos suspenden la punta de prueba de la abducción de la Cia
AP
Las autoridades suizas han congelado una investigación en los operarios de la Cia sospechados ilegal de transportar a un predicador musulmán egipcio secuestrado con espacio aéreo suizo, funcionario dicho viernes.
“El caso fue suspendido en noviembre de 2007,” dijo Jeannette Balmer, portavoz para la oficina del querellante federal suizo.
Suiza autorizó el comienzo de procedimientos criminales en febrero, Italia que ensamblaba, el país a partir de los cuales secuestraron al predicador alegado, y Alemania en levantar la amenaza del procesamiento de los operarios de la Cia.
Neutral Switzerland, which has cooperated closely with the United States in investigations and attempts to shut down terrorists’ funding networks, has generally avoided open disputes with the U.S. government.
But the seven-member Cabinet said last year that it could not tolerate the use of Swiss airspace for an abduction, citing evidence that basic norms of international law were violated.
The investigation concerned the alleged kidnapping of Osama Hassan Mustafa Nasr, known as Abu Omar, from a street in Milan. The CIA allegedly flew Nasr from Aviano air base in Italy across Switzerland to Ramstein air base, Germany, and then on to Cairo, Egypt, on Feb. 17, 2003.
Nasr, who was allegedly tortured during his imprisonment in Egypt, was ordered released last year by an Egyptian State Security Court that ruled his detention for four years in Egypt was unfounded.
Balmer said Swiss prosecutors “will not provide any further information on this case until the circumstances allow” it. She declined to comment further.
Italy has charged 26 Americans in the alleged operation _ all but one identified by Italian prosecutors as CIA agents _ but a Milan judge suspended the trial in October pending a decision by the country’s highest court on a government challenge that could scuttle the case.
The Italian court ruling should show whether the kidnapping trial will be permitted to publicly air details of the U.S. so-called extraordinary rendition program _ moving terrorism suspects from country to country without public legal proceedings.
Critics of the program say some suspects have been tortured after being delivered to certain countries.
Under Swiss law, a sentence of up to three years in prison can be imposed on anyone who undertakes actions for a foreign government on Swiss territory without permission.
The law also specifies a prison term of at least one year for abduction through violence, trickery or threats, followed by delivery to a foreign agency or organization outside Switzerland.
All the accused Americans have left Italy.
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