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German sues CIA for detention, torture


Balta1701

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Here we have a very disturbing case. Based on the story of this man, he is a German citizen...he was traveling to Macedonia, at which point he was grabbed by the U.S. He claims he was held without trial for nearly half a year, during which time he was subjected to beatings, among other methods of torture.

 

When asked about the particular case in Germany yesterday, Sec. State Rice refused to comment on it, however she did admit that "Mistakes" could happen in the war on terror. German Chancellor Merkel said that the U.S. had acknowledged making a mistake in al-Masri's case...a statement which has aroused angerin both the U.S. and Germany...in the U.S. because the government says Rice never said that, and in Germany because the people want answers as to why one of their citizens was abducted, held without trial, and tortured.

 

When Khaled al-Masri took the bus from Ulm in southern Germany to Macedonia two years ago, his only objective was to cool off after a row with his wife.

 

But his troubles were only beginning. At the border crossing between Serbia and Macedonia he was hauled off the coach and handed over to three men in civilian clothes carrying handguns. His name ­ identical to one of the 11 September hijackers ­ had lit up a police computer.

 

The Lebanese-born German was starting out on a journey into the darkest heart of America's war on terror. His ordeal would last five months, where, unknown to his family and friends, he would be trussed up, tortured and abused before being dumped in Albania, fearing he was to be shot.

 

Yesterday lawyers acting for Mr Masri filed a lawsuit in Washington claiming he had been captured and tortured by the CIA. Mr Masri, represented by the human rights group the American Civil Liberties Union, is the first to challenge alleged CIA abductions and torture of foreign nationals in so called "black site" secret prisons in Poland, Romania and other countries. The row over America's policy of "extraordinary rendition" is now raging across Europe, overshadowing Condoleezza Rice's visit to Europe...

 

On 31 December 2003 as Mr Masri waited to clear immigration in Macedonia, the border police notified the local CIA station which contacted the agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

 

This week it was revealed that the head of the CIA's counter-terrorism unit had ordered Mr Masri's "extraordinary rendition" because she " had a hunch" he was involved in terrorist activities and travelling on a false passport.

 

The coach left without him and Mr Masri was taken to a small room where he was interrogated for several hours by his captors who asked him whether he was linked to al-Qa'ida. "I kept saying no but they did not believe me," he said. He wastaken to a motel outside Skopje, where he was held and interrogated for a further 23 days.

 

The Macedonians then took a statement from him and allowed him to leave the motel. Outside a lorry pulled up and several men grabbed him and put a hood over his head. He was driven to a location he believes was near the airport and beaten, stripped naked and photographed. "After that they took off my mask and all the people were in black clothes and black masks. There were seven or eight of them," he said.

 

He was then knocked out with a powerful sleeping potion. Mr Masri was handcuffed, blindfolded, injected with drugs and put on a plane. He awoke several hours later in Afghanistan and taken to a prison cell with a filthy blanket and dirty drinking water. An English-speaking doctor arrived to take a blood sample. He was accompanied by guards who repeatedly punched him.

 

The following morning an interrogator with a thick Lebanese accent told him: "Where you are now there is no law, no rights, no one knows you are here and no one knows about you."

 

During his incarceration, Mr Masri says he was repeatedly beaten and forced to run up and down stairs with his hands manacled behind his back. His captors refused to believe he had no link with al-Qa'ida.

 

In March 2004, Mr Masri began a hunger strike which was broken 37 days later when guards beat him and force-fed him with a tube down his throat.

 

In early May, a man called "Sam" who Mr Masri believes was German, entered his cell and asked him questions about the 9/11 hijackers. Mr Masri denied any knowledge of the group and asked him whether his family knew where he was. "Sam" told him they did not.

 

A week later, Mr Masri was blindfolded and put on a plane to Albania. He was told he had been held because he had "a suspicious name". The Washington Post reported this week that when the CIA realised they had been wrong, they decided to dump Mr Masri and act as if nothing had happened.

 

Mr Masri was bundled aboard a bus driven for several hours and finally and let free at the Macedonian border. Three border guards were waiting for him. He tried to tell one of them about his ordeal but the guard roared with laughter and told him: "Don't tell anyone that story because no one will believe you. Everyone will laugh."

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