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An Italian judge has convicted 23 Central Intelligence Agency officers of participating in the kidnapping and rendition of an Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003. Full Article at World Politics Review
An Italian court hearing criminal charges against 26 American officials and a smaller group of Italians arising out of a CIA extraordinary rendition has ruled today. Full Article at Global Research
Abu Omar shows off a basket full of beads to a client (unseen) at his stall where he makes and repairs prayer beads in Baghdad, on November 11, 2009. View Photo »
We are disappointed by the verdicts against the Americans and Italians charged in Milan for their alleged involvement in the case involving Egyptian cleric Abu Omar ... The judge has not yet issued a written opinion so we're not in a position to comment further on the decision.
Milan prosecutor Armando Spataro has announced that 23 CIA agents have been found guilty in absentia for their role in the illegal kidnapping and rendition of Abu Omar from a Milan street to an Egyptian secret prison in 2003. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
MILAN -- An Italian judge Wednesday convicted 23 U.S. and two Italian secret agents for the CIA's kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in 2003 under the covert “extraordinary rendition” programme. Full Article at China Post
We should capture terorists anywhere, any time, but we should get the job done right and with a minimum of bureaucracy. Real spying is inexpensive and requires few people. Full Article at BLACKFIVE
Prosecutor Armando Spataro speaks during the trial of Abu Omar in Milan November 4, 2009. View Photo »
The CIA has not commented on any of the allegations surrounding Abu Omar
MILAN (AFP) An Italian judge Wednesday convicted 23 US and two Italian secret agents for the CIAs kidnapping of Egyptian imam Osama Mustafa Hassan, better known as Abu Omar, in 2003. Full Article at The Nation
An Italian court recently sentenced 23 CIA employees in absentia for their role in the 2003 Abu Omar rendition. We should capture terrorists anywhere, any time, but we should get the job done right and with a minimum of bureaucracy. Full Article at The Corner
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An Iraqi man reads an article on arrested Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, said to be the leader of the Al-Qaeda umbrella group in Iraq, on April 29, 2009, in Baghdad. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki hailed the arrest of Baghdadi who is blamed for a wave of bloodshed across the nation.
View Photo »Iraqis read local newspapers with a photo purported to show captured Abu Omar al-Baghdadi in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Undated handout released April 28, 2009, shows Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Iraq has confirmed the identity of a suspect captured last week as Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, believed to be head of the Islamic State of Iraq, an al Qaeda-linked group, the Defence Ministry said on Monday.
View Photo »In this image taken off the al-Iraqiya television station, an image of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, one of the top leaders of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, is shown during a televised statement read by Maj. Gen Qassem Atta, head of Baghdad Operations on April 28 2009.
View Photo »In this image taken off the al-Iraqiya television station, an image of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, one of the top leaders of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, is shown during a televised statement read by Maj. Gen Qassem Atta, head of Baghdad Operations on April28 2009.
View Photo »This image made from a photograph obtained by the Iraqi government in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 28, 2009, shows a photo of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the man that the Iraqi government claims is the purported leader of an al-Qaida front group.
View Photo »This image made from television in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 28, 2009, shows a photo of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the man that the Iraqi government claims is the purported leader of an al-Qaida front group.
View Photo »An image grab taken on April 23, 2009 from the Al-Arabiya news channel allegedly shows, according to the Dubai-based satellite network, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the supposed leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq now said to be in Baghdad's custody.
View Photo »This file picture taken on June 8, 2007 in Milan shows Montasser el-Zayat the lawyer of Osama Mustafa Hassan, an imam better known as Abu Omar, attending the first trial over the secret US "extraordinary rendition" programme.
View Photo »Iraqis read local newspapers with a photo purported to show captured Abu Omar al-Baghdadi in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
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