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EU Calls For Disclosure Of CIA Torture Sites In Europe

Wednesday, September 12, 2012 12:25
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The European parliament has passed a resolution for member states to disclose locations used in the CIA’s global kidnapping and torture program.

The European Parliament has passed a resolution calling for member states to disclose the locations of so-called CIA black sites within their borders.

A CIA black site is the watered-down term the corporate media uses when referring to secret CIA torture prisons to help hide from the public what occurs there.

These are locations that officially outside of US legal jurisdiction were the CIA illegally tortures and jails so-called ‘enemy combatants’ indefinitely without trial or charge as part of the United States extraordinary rendition program.

Extraordinary rendition is another watered down term used to describe the program of secretly kidnapping people and smuggling them to a CIA black site.

In legal terms rendition means to transfer someone from one jurisdiction to another while extraordinary means to do so extra-judicially or outside of the law.

For example those who are kidnapped are done so in secret based on allegations without being charged, without a right to a lawyer or a trail to defend themselves.

The United States practice of extraordinary rendition is nothing short of the international crime against humanity known as a forced disappearance.

RT has more on the EU Parliament’s call for member states to disclose the location of the CIA torture prisons.

Five years on, EU again calls for states to disclose CIA black sites in Europe

EU Calls For Disclosure Of CIA Torture Sites In Europe

EU Calls For Disclosure Of CIA Torture Sites In Europe

RT – EU member-states – particularly Lithuania, Poland and Romania – must reveal their alleged participation in the CIA’s secret rendition program, the European Parliament said. But without an enforcement clause, there is little reason for them to do so.

­A resolution by EU parliamentarians singled out the three countries and their suspected cooperation with a dark and clandestine part of America’s War on Terror. The measure stated that “only genuine national security grounds can justify secrecy,” calling on the nations to investigate the matter and remove any obstacles to the probes.

All three countries previously tried to expose the delicate subject of CIA black sites on their territory, which were first officially recognized by the US in 2006. So far, all efforts at disclosure have stalled, and no officials have been charged for facilitating the CIA’s actions on European territory.

The resolution is based on a new report co-authored by Helene Flautre of the French Greens and UK Liberal Democrat Sarah Ludford. It was adopted in Strasbourg on Monday by 568 votes to 34, with 77 abstentions. The non-binding nature of the resolution means that national governments may choose to ignore it.

The report “supports the existence of a vast, secret and illegal system that led to acts of torture and forced disappearances. It is based on new facts revealed, in particular, in aerial databases held by Eurocontrol,” business wire service RTTNews quoted Flautre as saying.

“At least a dozen member-states are involved. They did everything and some of them continue to try to prevent the sad truth from emerging. All credit to the European Parliament for continuing to demand accountability while the Union’s credibility is at stake,”
MEP Marie-Christine Vergiat said in a debate prior to the vote, the New Europe newspaper reported.

“There is a bitter irony in the fact that we help to unseat dictators like Gaddafi, like Mubarak, who not so long ago were our allies in shipping people to their countries where they have been illegally detained and tortured for us to get the information that we want,” MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld said.

The European Parliament adopted a similar resolution in February 2007, criticizing member-states that were unwilling to investigate the existence of secret prisons in their territory.

The CIA’s black sites in Europe have been used to detain and torture suspected terrorists, and to hold them in custody before being transported to the prison at Guantanamo Bay. The sites and the prisoners existed in legal limbo, with no oversight from citizens of the host countries. The CIA is believed to have operated with the knowledge and cooperation of the governments of those countries.

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