“This is a new report of the CIA’s torture, prisons, treatment of persons seized, and renditions to other countries. It’s based on interviews and contains interview material of about 14 Libyans who were kidnapped. They were held incommunicado for long periods, tortured, and shipped back to Libya against all canons of justice. After Gaddafi’s overthrow, some of these men who had not earlier died or been killed or committed suicide came out of Gaddafi’s prisons, so that they could relate what had been done to them. I may have some of the details wrong, but that’s roughly the story.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/120526.html
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