“In one of President Barack Obama first acts in the White House, he ordered the closure of the CIA’s so-called ‘black-site’ prisons, where terror suspects had been held and, sometimes, tortured. But the CIA’s prisons left some unfinished business. In 2009, ProPublica’s Dafna Linzer listed more than thirty people who had been held in CIA prisons and were still missing. Some of those prisoners have since resurfaced, but at least twenty are still unaccounted for. A few emerged from foreign prisons after the turmoil of the Arab Spring. One has died.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/13/at-least-20-prisoners-still-missing-from-cia-black-sites/
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