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by LondonYank Sun Nov 14th, 2004 at 02:41:25 PST According to the Sunday Times in London, a Gulfstream 5's secret logs provide evidence that the United States intelligence agencies routinely transport extrajudicially arrested suspects to countries that use torture. The Gulfstream 5 and a Boeing 737 are both leased from Premier Executive Transport Services in Massachusetts. They have been spotted at airports abroad, taking on hooded, drugged suspects who are bundled onto the planes by masked US agents.
The logs record flights originating in Washington and going to Afghanistan, Iraq and Indonesia to pick up suspects, then travelling to Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Uzbekistan and Guantanamo to drop off their human cargo. Witnesses have also seen the Gulfstream take on prisoners in Sweden, Pakistan and Gambia. The foreign state governments imprison and torture the suspects on our behalf to provide information to our intelligence services. The most chilling paragraph is near the end of the article, describing the heirarchy of choices open to the CIA:
Rentogen points out that Seymour Hersh referred to this scandal when he spoke in Berkeley back in October. He said that:
Oh, but not to worry because Bushco says none of this is true:
The perception of the United States among civilised nations is becoming more and more like a banana republic rogue state. Substantiation of US torture tactics and abuse of international laws and conventions will reinforce a prejudice against and distrust of the US government. It is worth remembering that the 370 million people of Europe's 25 nations have banned the death penalty, torture, racial discrimination, religious persecution and abuse of human rights. Many lived under Soviet or Nazi occupations and know the implications which follow from a government placing itself above the interests of its people and above laws ensuring protection of due process. They take these principles very seriously indeed, and cannot understand how Americans can be blind to them, or even support their erosion. |
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