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Extraordinary rendition by the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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FRONTLINE/World investigates one of the darkest sides of the Bush administration's war on terror, it's secret rendition and interrogation program. ... The Rendition Timeline...
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CBS' Andrew Cohen: Outsourced Torture Victims A Legal Hot Potato ... "Extraordinary rendition" sounds like a phrase from Gilbert and Sullivan or Charles Dickens. But it is a controversial legal concept that is moving quickly to the front-burner of the legal and political world.
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[JURIST] Judge Oscar Magi of the Fourth Chamber of the Court of Milan [official website, in Italian] on Wednesday convicted 23 former CIA agents for the 2003 kidnapping and rendition [JURIST news archive] of Egyptian terror suspect Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr.
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Extraordinary Renditions are the transport of foreign terrorism suspects to third countries for interrogation. ... Extraordinary Rendition is the practice of transporting suspected foreign terrorists or other individuals suspected for crimes, to third countries for interrogation and imprisonment.
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This program is commonly known as "extraordinary rendition." ; The current policy traces its roots to the administration of former President Bill Clinton. ... The Department of Justice's arguments notwithstanding, the extraordinary rendition program is illegal.
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Under the Bush administration, the practice of "extraordinary rendition" was used to apprehend and detain foreign nationals suspected of involvement in terrorism.
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by Rep. Markey, June 24, 2004 ... The practice of extraordinary rendition, the extra-judicial removal of people in U.S. custody both domestically and abroad to foreign governments that are known to use torture, has received little attention because of the degree of secrecy with which it occurs.
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Under a practice known as "extraordinary rendition," the CIA is delivering terror suspects into the hands of foreign intelligence services without extradition proceedings. According to the Post, the authority to do this comes from a secret "finding" by the president.
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