Italian court convicts 23 Americans in CIA rendition case »

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MILAN -- An Italian court on Wednesday convicted 22 CIA operatives and a U.S. Air Force colonel of orchestrating the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric here in 2003 and flying him to Egypt, where he said he was tortured.

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    jordan112 weeks, 5 days ago

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    "Here, Italian law rules, not American law or any other law," he said.>>>>

    Well, he does have a point there. Although, being tried in absentia with court appointed attorney's would have to give one pause on the matter of a fair trial.

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    Progressive2 weeks, 5 days ago

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    FTA:

    According to Italian investigators, the CIA operatives failed to cover their tracks as several of them gabbed on unsecured cellphones, showed their passports to hotel desk clerks and went on vacation in Italian resorts after the kidnapping.

    I guess they won't be taking any more vacations in Italy any time soon.

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      miklkit2 weeks, 5 days ago

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      Well, why don't the Italians send a team over here and kidnap these CIA agents and take them back to Italy and torture them? It is all perfectly legal if Americans do it.

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        2sidestoeverything2 weeks, 5 days ago

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        Miklkit, that sounds like a good and fair idea.

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          earthlingerer2 weeks, 5 days ago

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          Well, they can still go to Disney Land, anyways. "It's a small world, after all."

          Let's see that "Dog" bounty hunter guy pick then up for some sorely-needed Euros.

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            happydaze2 weeks, 5 days ago

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            Gotta love justice!

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              cowboygrandpa2 weeks, 5 days ago

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              I find this very sad.

              These agents, the Air Force Col. They were acting under orders, from a Commander in Chief. If anyone is guilty it is the person who issues the orders. Those who follow those orders are liable for their actions, but not at the same level as those who ordered it.

              It seems to me, it was more of a show of contempt of America's failing moral superiority, than an actual trial of the guilty parties.

              They are more than welcome to come over here and try to take them. They will receive from me, and those like me a very different type of welcome than they expect.

              Ya don't like what the people did, fine stop it in your country. Don't come over to mine and think you are going to extract my fellow citizens without a fight !!!!!!

              Just as we were wrong to go to Iraq with the idea of settling their problems, any country coming over here to settle our problems is going to be met with armed resistance !!!

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              Radiofreeeuropa2 weeks, 5 days ago

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              I don't think Italians expect to come over here and collect those guys. But I agree to a large degree with your comment regarding following orders, if these guys are guilty, the people who gave the orders are CERTAINLY guilty. I think that is more or less the point. I'm not so sure about CIA agents following orders that involve crimes against humanity. Can we make the argument that German soldiers were innocent of any wrongdoing because after all they were merely following orders?

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                toph19732 weeks, 5 days ago

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                It's sad that this had to happen. But it's not surprising. The Bush administration had no regard for the laws of the United States or any other country.

                I am ashamed that the great country of ours resorted to torture and kidnapping of people that they had little or no evidence of terrorism. The fact that we resorted to terrorist actions is disgraceful.

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                  eryanwi2 weeks, 5 days ago

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                  I want to thank Egypt for the torture. Hopefully this creep felt a lot of pain, may be as much as the survivor's families who have been killed and tortured in the name of Allah

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                  hamy2 weeks, 1 day ago

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                  Bush and Cheney are the ones who should be convicted. It was their policy. These men are merely being imprisoned for following orders.

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