Daily Revolt

July 28, 2007

Revealed: MI5's Role in Torture Flight Hell

This is behaviour you would expect from a totalitarian regime. But its the work of people working on behalf of the American government; in other words, in our names, the American people. There should be outrage that our political leaders behave like fascists. On the contrary, there is none. We have given up our ability to reason and think for ourselves. In replacement we've given up freedoms in the name of fighting evil. In the end we've become evil in order to fight evil. We've given up our rights because we are too busy watching celebrities misbehaving on TV. That doesn't require any thinking:
An Iraqi who was a key source of intelligence for MI5 has given the first ever full insider's account of being seized by the CIA and bundled on to an illegal 'torture flight' under the programme known as extraordinary rendition.
In a remarkable interview for The Observer, British resident Bisher al-Rawi has told how he was betrayed by the security service despite having helped keep track of Abu Qatada, the Muslim cleric accused of being Osama bin Laden's 'ambassador in Europe'. He was abducted and stripped naked by US agents, clad in nappies, a tracksuit and shackles, blindfolded and forced to wear ear mufflers, then strapped to a stretcher on board a plane bound for a CIA 'black site' jail near Kabul in Afghanistan.

It could happen to you or I:
He was thrown into the CIA's 'Dark Prison,' deprived of all light 24 hours a day in temperatures so low that ice formed on his food and water. He was taken to Guantanamo in March 2003 and released after being cleared of any involvement in terrorism by a tribunal.

A report by Parliament's intelligence and security committee last week disclosed that, although the Americans warned MI5 it planned to render al-Rawi in advance, in breach of international law, the British did not intervene on the grounds he did not have a UK passport. The government claimed he was the responsibility of Iraq, which he fled as a teenager when his father was tortured by Saddam Hussein's regime.

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