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Obama approves rendition and torture

Piet Boer | 02.02.2009 17:34

Big change there, then.

The Los Angeles Times reports the Obama administration has decided not to end the controversial policy of extraordinary rendition, which gives the CIA authority to abduct anyone throughout the world and secretly transfer them to another country.

Current and former US intelligence officials said the rendition program is poised to play an expanded role in counterterrorism efforts.

One Obama administration official said, “Obviously you need to preserve some tools. You still have to go after the bad guys.

” The European Parliament has condemned renditions as an "illegal instrument used by the United States.”

Piet Boer

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what a surprise

02.02.2009 18:25

his 'closing' of guantanamo, was just to humour the masses, people are fooled to easily.

Sam
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As for torture...

02.02.2009 18:45

Obama has already indicated that he does not intend to seek prosecution for CIA torturers because they are talented people and he does not want that they feel like they have got to watch their back all the time.

Paloma


Source article

02.02.2009 19:10

Obama preserves renditions as counter-terrorism tool
The role of the CIA's controversial prisoner-transfer program may expand, intelligence experts say.
By Greg Miller
February 1, 2009
 http://www.latimes.com/news/la-na-rendition1-2009feb01,0,7548176,full.story

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