European watchdog calls for clampdown on CIA
Guardian [UK]
09/07/06
The head of Europe's human rights watchdog yesterday called for monitoring of CIA agents operating in Britain and other European countries, after President George Bush's admission that the US had detained terrorist suspects in secret prisons. ... The former British Labour MP was scathing about President Bush. 'Why does the US need to keep people in secret prisons? I thought that was settled by Magna Carta. But King John is alive and well and running the USA. There is a smoking gun. We know where it is -- it is in the hands of George Bush. His fingerprints are on the gun...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1867438,00.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
--------
European Watchdog Calls for Clampdown on CIA
The head of Europe's human rights watchdog yesterday called for monitoring of CIA agents operating in Britain and other European countries, after President George Bush's admission that the US had detained terrorist suspects in secret prisons. European lawmakers demanded on Thursday that their governments reveal the location of secret CIA prisons.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/090806N.shtml
09/07/06
The head of Europe's human rights watchdog yesterday called for monitoring of CIA agents operating in Britain and other European countries, after President George Bush's admission that the US had detained terrorist suspects in secret prisons. ... The former British Labour MP was scathing about President Bush. 'Why does the US need to keep people in secret prisons? I thought that was settled by Magna Carta. But King John is alive and well and running the USA. There is a smoking gun. We know where it is -- it is in the hands of George Bush. His fingerprints are on the gun...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1867438,00.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
--------
European Watchdog Calls for Clampdown on CIA
The head of Europe's human rights watchdog yesterday called for monitoring of CIA agents operating in Britain and other European countries, after President George Bush's admission that the US had detained terrorist suspects in secret prisons. European lawmakers demanded on Thursday that their governments reveal the location of secret CIA prisons.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/090806N.shtml
rudkla - 8. Sep, 15:06