But they’re not even real cowboys. Cowboys wouldn’t send so many cables back to HQ saying “Mother may I?” They are cowards through and through. I intend to cross-post it at Oxdown just as soon as I can get it up. Full Article at Firedoglake
Ndebele keeps his good name; Shaik his poor health; and the ANCYL its reputation for idiocy Rebekah Kendal counts the banana peels between SA and Robert Mugabe's failed Zimbabwe. Full Article at iAfrica.com
tool goes here MILAN — The former head of Italy's military intelligence told a court Wednesday he had no role in the kidnapping of an Egyptian terror suspect - allegedly as par... Full Article at Centre Daily Times
Page last updated at 15:33 GMT, Wednesday, 27 May 2009 16:33 UK The cleric Abu Omar says he was kidnapped in Milan The former head of Italy's military intelligence agency has told a court he knew nothing about the kidnapping of an Egyptian imam in... Full Article at BBC News
Italian spies on Wednesday begin answering charges of abducting an Egyptian imam from a Milan street as part of the CIA's covert programme of transferring terror suspects to countries known to practise torture. Full Article at Hindustan Times
The judge turns down a defense request to end the trial, but upholds exclusion of some evidence in the 'rendition' case. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Successive Italian governments have denied any involvement in the Feb. 17, 2003, abduction of Egyptian cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, from a Milan street. Full Article at Macleans.ca
The trial of 26 Americans and seven Italians accused of orchestrating the CIA-led kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric will continue despite an Italian supreme court ruling that barred key evidence as classifed, a judge ruled today. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
A Milan judge rejected a defense request to lift arrest warrants against the 26 Americans, most of whom are believed to be CIA agents, despite some of the evidence being made ina... Full Article at International Business Times
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A former U.S. official facing kidnapping charges in Italy for the seizure of a suspected terrorist is suing the State Department to protect herself from prosecution. Full Article at GOPUSA