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Italian judge puts 25 alleged CIA agents and chief on trial MIL/Agencies, Feb 16, 2007. Author: Rome, February 16, 2007- An Italian judge on Friday ordered 25 alleged CIA agents and the former head of Italy's military intelligence service to be put on trial on charges of kidnapping an Egyptian imam in Milan and spiriting him abroad in February 2003, as per Fincancial Times. The trial will be the first criminal prosecution of people alleged to have been involved in the US Central Intelligence Agency's controversial abductions of terrorist suspects after the attacks on the US of September 11 2001. Caterina Interlandi, the Milan judge who ordered the trial, set June 8 as the date for the start of the proceedings. The case concerns Osama Mustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, who prosecutors say was kidnapped on a Milan street, bundled into a van, driven to a US airbase at Aviano, flown to another US base in Germany and then taken to Egypt for interrogation. Among those accused are 26 Americans, all but one alleged to be CIA agents, and Nicoḷ Pollari, the former head of Italy's military intelligence service, whom the government removed from his post last November. None of the Americans is believed to be in Italy at present, and it appears improbable that any will show up voluntarily for the trial. Their court-appointed lawyers say they are not even in contact with their clients. From the point of view of the US and Italian governments, however, the case has the potential to throw an unwelcome light on the degree to which Italy co-operated with the CIA kidnapping policy, known as the "rendition programme". Full Story: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/f61b034e-bdbb-11db-bd86-0000779e2340.html | |
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