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Italian Court Rebukes CIA Rendition Practice

MILAN, Nov. 4, 2009 - An Italian court's conviction of 23 agents of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for kidnapping is an historic repudiation of the CIA's crimes, Human Rights Watch said today. Full Article at YubaNet

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