CIA Sought the Kidnapping of Terror Suspects from Italy to be Tortured Abroad
Here we have more proof that the U.S. government supported, early on, the violating of the International law as part of the war on terror:
The CIA under Bush have behaved like the KGB during the height of the Soviet Union:
This further proves Bush administration does not recognizes laws that do not serve his whim.
The CIA spoke with Italy's spy chief about kidnapping terrorism suspects in Italy and flying them abroad days after the September 11 attacks, according to testimony being used to prosecute U.S. and Italian agents.
A former Italian intelligence chief's testimony obtained by Reuters records this conversation taking place about 16 months before prosecutors say the CIA grabbed a radical Muslim cleric in Milan and flew him to Egypt, where he says he was tortured.
The CIA under Bush have behaved like the KGB during the height of the Soviet Union:
The case is being closely watched in Europe. The European Parliament approved a report on Wednesday saying governments helped conceal secret U.S. transfers of terrorism suspects.
A court in Munich issued arrest warrants last month for 13 suspected CIA agents accused of kidnapping a German of Lebanese descent and flying him to an Afghanistan jail, where he too says he was tortured.
This further proves Bush administration does not recognizes laws that do not serve his whim.