jennifer5
20.06.05, 02:25
Rozne rzeczy sie zdarzaja w roznych krajach, czasami i w takiej spokojnej
Szwecji jakies bandziory zamaskowane w "black masks" znecaja sie nad innymi.
To pewnie jacys terrorysci, cywilizowany czlowiek przeciez wie jak
postepowac, nie bedziemy sie przypodabniac do bandziorow.
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"We know that we will deport suspected terrorists in the future, but even
with suspected terrorists you have to act correctly," Justice Minister Thomas
Bodstrom told AP.
On Dec. 18, 2001, Swedish security police turned over Ahmed Agiza, 41, and
Muhammed Alzery, 35, to U.S. agents at Stockholm's Bromma Airport. The
Americans, wearing black masks, took the two into a small room and cut off
their clothes with scissors, replacing them with prisoner uniforms, before
placing them on a U.S.-registered Gulfstream jet, according to a report by
Sweden's chief parliamentary ombudsman, a watchdog of state agencies.
The U.S. agents examined their mouths and ears, handcuffed them and fettered
their ankles and placed hoods over their heads, the report said, calling the
treatment "inhuman" and inconsistent with Swedish law.
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050619/ap_on_re_eu/terror_spirited_away
"No country appreciates intrusions into its sphere of national sovereignty
and this is a very delicate sphere of sovereignty,"
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At least two of the cases bear the hallmarks of the CIA's "extraordinary
rendition" program — stepped up after Sept. 11 — in which the Bush
administration has transferred dozens of suspects to third countries without
court approval, subjecting them to possible torture.
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felusiak nie wierze ci czytam "without court approval"? Postepowali na wlasna
reke? No tak pewnie mieli odpowiedni papierek z podpisem i pieczecia........
presss.identa.