“On an idyllic lake surrounded by woods and a double row of mesh-and-razor-wire fences about 100 miles north of Warsaw, there stands a secluded villa that the CIA once used to interrogate – and allegedly torture – top Al Qaeda suspects. It’s the focal point for a Polish prosecutors’ top-secret probe into how their government tolerated rampant violations of international and Polish law. Already Zbigniew Siemiatkowski, Poland’s former interior minister and intelligence chief, is charged with unlawful detention and corporal punishment for allowing the CIA to operate at Stare Kiejkuty from December 2002 to September 2003.”
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