Tuesday, July 04, 2006

France - "No clear proof" CIA centers exist

This is something the BBC continually fail to point out.

STRASBOURG, France - The lead European investigator looking into allegations that Poland and Romania hosted secret CIA prisons said Monday that neither government has responded to calls for their own inquiries into the matter.

Swiss Senator Dick Marty implicated the two countries in a report last month as possibly having hosted the secret detention centers for terrorism suspects in the past. Both countries have denied the allegation.

Marty, investigating on behalf of the Council of Europe human rights watchdog, offered no clear, direct proof in his report that CIA detention centers were set up there -- an allegation made by a human rights group last year. Instead he relied on circumstantial evidence based on flight logs provided by the European Union air traffic agency.


And neither the AP nor the BBC report that two seperate and independent EU investigations found no evidence either.
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