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Germany issues CIA arrest orders | Germany issues CIA arrest orders |
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Germany has ordered the arrest of 13 suspected CIA agents over the alleged kidnapping of one of its citizens. | |
Munich prosecutors confirmed that the warrants were linked to the case of Khaled al-Masri, a German national of Lebanese descent. | |
Mr Masri says he was seized in Macedonia, flown to a secret prison in Afghanistan and mistreated there. | |
He says he was released in Albania five months later when the Americans realised they had the wrong man. | |
Mr Masri says his case is an example of the US policy of "extraordinary rendition" - a practice whereby the US government flies foreign terror suspects to third countries without judicial process for interrogation or detention. | Mr Masri says his case is an example of the US policy of "extraordinary rendition" - a practice whereby the US government flies foreign terror suspects to third countries without judicial process for interrogation or detention. |
Code names | |
Prosecutors in Munich said in a statement that the city's court had issued the warrants on suspicion of abduction and grievous bodily harm. | |
The suspects listed in the arrest warrants are believed to be so-called code names of CIA agents Munich prosecutors' statement EU states knew of flights | |
The information on which the warrants was based came from Mr Masri's lawyers and a journalist and officials in Spain, where the flight carrying Mr Masri is thought to have originated. | |
"These findings, as well as other information uncovered in the probe, led to the strong suspicion that these 13 identifiable people were involved in the abduction of Masri," it said. | |
The names and nationalities concerned were not released but prosecutors said the names identified were thought to be the code names of CIA agents. | |
"The investigation will now focus on learning the actual names of the suspects," they said. | |
German arrest warrants are not valid in the US but if the suspects were to travel to the European Union they could be arrested. | German arrest warrants are not valid in the US but if the suspects were to travel to the European Union they could be arrested. |
Italian case | |
Mr Masri says he was abducted by US agents in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, on 31 December 2003. | Mr Masri says he was abducted by US agents in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, on 31 December 2003. |
He is seeking to sue the US government over his detention, but in May a judge dismissed a lawsuit he filed against the CIA, citing national security considerations. | He is seeking to sue the US government over his detention, but in May a judge dismissed a lawsuit he filed against the CIA, citing national security considerations. |
The US government is not assisting the German authorities with the case. | |
Meanwhile in the Italian city of Milan, court hearings to decide whether to indict 25 alleged CIA agents and several Italians accused of kidnapping a Muslim cleric in 2003 are under way. | Meanwhile in the Italian city of Milan, court hearings to decide whether to indict 25 alleged CIA agents and several Italians accused of kidnapping a Muslim cleric in 2003 are under way. |
Osama Mustafa Hassan, or Abu Omar, says he was abducted from the streets of Milan and then tortured in Egypt. | Osama Mustafa Hassan, or Abu Omar, says he was abducted from the streets of Milan and then tortured in Egypt. |
If the case proceeds to trial, it would be the first criminal prosecution over America's rendition policy. | |
The practice has drawn widespread criticism from human rights groups, legal experts and the international community. | |
But last week a European Parliament committee approved a report saying EU states knew about secret CIA flights over Europe, the abduction of terror suspects by US agents and the existence of clandestine detention camps. |