A US registered plane named in a 2007 European Parliament report into alleged Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) “extraordinary rendition” flights was observed to land at Birmingham Airport in England ...
Europe's human rights watchdog has issued its most stinging criticism to date on the "extraordinary rendition flights" carried out by US intelligence agencies through various European countries' ...
A new University-hosted database has tracked over 11,000 flights by more than 120 aircraft linked by past investigations to renditions. It also contains details of over 50 private companies contracted ...
The UK Government is continuing to delay the publication of flight records which could hold evidence of the use of British territory by CIA 'torture flights' - over eight months after it said it was ...
On Nov. 1, 2002, Bisher Al-Rawi, a citizen of Iraq, was preparing to board a plane at Gatwick Airport in London, en route to Gambia, when screeners found something suspicious in his luggage. Al-Rawi – ...
Scotland's authorities have been urged to establish a separate investigation into the transit through the nation's airports of prisoner transfer flights by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Congress may be surprised that the CIA using rendition flights to essentially smuggle terrorism suspects to black sites where agents brutally and systematically tortured them, this revelation would ...
[JURIST] UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband [official profile; BBC profile] said Thursday that two US planes landed on the UK territory of Diego Garcia in 2002 ...
LONDON, Feb. 21 -- U.S. and British officials disclosed Thursday that two U.S. "extraordinary rendition" flights carrying terrorism suspects refueled on U.K. territory in the Indian Ocean in 2002, ...
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