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The United States of America owes much of the hope it has right now of remaining what John Adams called "a nation of laws, not men" to Italian law enforcement. Full Article at Democrats.com |
Wednesday, a court in Italy announced guilty verdicts and jail terms for nearly two dozen CIA agents and an Air Force Colonel tried in absentia in connection with the 2003 arrest and rendition of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, known as Abu Omar to his... Full Article at HumanEvents.com
On Nov. 4, an Italian court convicted 23 CIA operatives in the kidnapping of an Egyptian terror suspect, Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr. Full Article at New Majority
The accountability imposed by another country for the CIA's kidnapping and torture reveals much about our own. Full Article at Salon
A judge in Italy has convicted 23 Americans, mostly CIA employees, in absentia for whisking a suspected jihadist leader, one Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, off the streets of Milan in 2003 and sending him to Egypt for questioning, where he claims he was... Full Article at The Orange County Register
MILAN, Italy, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- An Italian court Wednesday convicted 23 people of arranging a Muslim cleric's kidnapping from Milan and flight to Egypt, where he said he was tortured. Full Article at United Press International
Today, an Italian court convicted 23 U.S. citizens, 22 of them acknowledged as CIA agents, for the daylight abduction and "extraordinary rendition" of cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, better known as Abu Omar. Full Article at Foreign Policy | Passport
An Italian judge has found the 23 Americans guilty of extraordinary rendition when they kidnapped an Egyptian Muslim cleric from a Milan street in 2003. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
An Italian judge has convicted 23 Americans - all but one of them CIA agents - and two Italian secret agents of the 2003 kidnap of a Muslim cleric. Full Article at Radio New Zealand
MILAN -- An Italian judge said he expected to issue a verdict Wednesday in a criminal trial that has exposed details of an alleged CIA operation that led to the kidnapping and torture of a Muslim cleric. Full Article at The Washington Post
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Egyptian cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, shows what he says is a scar on his arm, at a court house in Alexandria in a February 22, 2007 file photo.
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