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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Denmark and CIA Rendition Flights

Danish opposition demands answers on overflight leaks


11 January 2011 - Denmark's opposition has summoned officials to parliament to respond to WikiLeaks cables saying the government had urged Washington to ignore its own questions about rendition flights.

Niels Helveg Petersen, a spokesman for the Danish Social Liberal Party, said Monday government leaders needed to explain the leaked diplomatic cables involving CIA flights over Danish airspace.

"We have summoned the prime minister and the foreign minister because we want to shed every light on this embarrassing scandal," Petersen told AFP.

According to a diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks and published Sunday in the Danish newspaper Politiken, former Danish foreign minister Per Stig Moeller had asked Washington not to answer questions on the overflights.

In 2008, he promised parliament he would get answers from the United States on this question.

"If the government provided false information on this issue to parliament, it will be very serious," Peterson said, adding that the two officials were expected to appear before parliament by the end of the week. {continued}

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