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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Warsaw and ‘CIA prison’ captives

Warsaw prosecutors want to interview two ‘CIA prison’ captives


23.03.2011 - Prosecutors have requested the US give them access to two terrorist suspects held in Guantanamo Bay after they alleged that they were held and tortured in a secret CIA prison in Poland.

Prosecutor Robert Majewski has told Polish Radio that whether prosecutors will be allowed access to the plaintiffs - Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri and Abu Zubaydah - depends on the American interpretation of relevant Polish-US legal cooperation agreements.

Last September, Polish lawyers representing Abd al-Rahim al Nashiri - suspected of masterminding the attack of the USS Cole in October 2000 - filed a motion to the prosecution service in Poland calling for punishment of those guilty of imprisoning and torturing him. He was granted “victim status” by a court in Warsaw to continue his complaint of imprisonment.

The Obama administration said earlier this month that it is preparing to open military-commission proceedings at Guantanamo Bay against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, in what will be the first new trial of a suspected terrorist in more than two years.

Nashiri denies the charges saying that he was “tortured into confession and [...] made up stories during the torture in order to get it to stop”.

Abu Zubaydah, captured by the CIA in Pakistan in 2002, says he was detained and tortured in a secret ‘black site’ in Poland. {continued}

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