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see organisms that don't much is that apples was that to know music with the most that the but i mean that it will go far to admit it but they did their last bateau a look at a day of oh nelly's didn't see your name. on the vidocq it ended the book at seeing more dogs he spoke to out to it since i'm at it all must get i'm going to mean it's all in the. double quick thing they may well cause us just bit sat on. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blindfolded. during an extraordinary rendition the prisoner is prepared in isolation sometimes right at the airport from which he will be sent to his destination. the cia agents carrying out the operation of their faces covered they never speak and
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communicate any with gestures. they put a nappy on him. is a comfort to prevent him from hearing anything. sometimes the prisoner is in it is forced to board the plane where he was chained up he has no idea where he is being taken all what will happen to him you have to see these it was their narrative deliberate so in a anything what they suspect the mine owner was out to fish and mean to do this when i'm going to. be off in pigs in pure war list and its own no china was up it she is a mentionable captain much a possibility that he was a julie become internet looking at. their act of war to clarify on america by terrorists and we will respond accordingly. we want those who harbor them and feed them and house them.
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make no mistake about it. is the. strong determination of america. to win this war. my message is for everybody who wears the uniform get ready the united states will do what it takes to win this war. it's difficult to explain to younger people today how emotionally fraught and. outraged a lot of people in the united states were after 911. people in the united states thought that this was like a unique event in human history that had changed the course of human history it wasn't just about the united states this was about what terrorism was and wanted to become all that to say that because of that extraordinary measures we're now called
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for things that had never before been done we're going to happen. the reaction of the bush administration after $911.00 was harsh and actually well documented dick cheney famously said that we would turn to the dark side those were his words . the man who was the head of counterterrorism at the cia cofer black leader ambassador cofer black said that we would not rest until we had bin laden's head on a pike and flies were eating his eyeballs and they weren't joking they were serious and if we had to kill everybody. in the process of getting him we were willing to kill everybody.
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after september the 11th the united states declared war on terror. the old rules no longer applied when it came to terrorists. the cia became the armed branch of the us government tasked with secretly unearthing presumed terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill. bin laden i mean as i had he mohammed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to
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capture. considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i had only been there 2 weeks and we got word that i was a bit it was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we couldn't because every day he's moving to a different city every single day we know this now from his diaries we captured his diaries too so we knew that he knew that we were looking for him and we were close we were like one day behind at the most 2 days behind so we we flew in a large team half cia half f.b.i. and we broke down the door of 14 places at exactly the same time at 2 o'clock in the morning and sure enough we found him in the final sight so we put him into a helicopter that landed in the parking lot we flew to
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a pakistani military base and then i sat with him for the next 56 hours until they picked him up in a cia plane and they took him to the secret prison. put it inside somewhere that you. know no matter whether classic or when i went to see me to hear. the name each equal but the comment surely this jury of their view. that was the order. but the. misremembered at sere. they. don't need to join you don't think where. they get to put jesus with. me. but it's difficult to keep
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a secret even if it's a clandestine. details begin to leak out to the press. in 2001 in afghanistan we were hearing reports of both afghan and non afghan often arab detainees associated with al-qaeda or allegedly al-qaeda being arrested or detained in afghanistan and some of them were being sent to prisons in afghanistan and some were being sent to guantanamo bay but there were others who simply disappeared somebody saw a group of men in black take somebody and put them in an airplane and the airport maintenance person took down the tail number and so this tail number led eventually a year later into understanding the renditions were
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airplane flights done by the cia from certain airports in the united states with certain cover companies fake companies around the world somewhere to do something. we started asking questions about where this plane was what it was who owned it who operated it and journalists from other countries and human rights watch and amnesty international other groups slowly began to figure out more and more about the cia's air travel system. and so now you. have a to support the system the secret system you have more and more people in more and more countries involved and soon you got the idea that this is a big apparatus a structure that is being put in place that's entirely new for this country. on
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november the 2nd 2005 following a long investigation done a priest published an article in the washington post reported on the practice of extraordinary rendition and the existence of secret cia prisons in europe so-called black sites the article revealed many details about the clandestine operations but did not say which countries these detention centers were in president bush had convinced the newspaper's managements not to publish the names of the european countries hosting the black sites. this was very disappointing the us a human rights watch because we thought if you're going to reveal these secret prisons let's say where they are and so. we went ahead and we listed our information about poland and romania the next day.
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he was asked to respond to the secret flight scandal as a member of the council of europe. the council of europe is an international organization made up of $47.00 european states its objective is to defend democracy the rule of law and human rights on our continent. in the event of suspected human rights violations the council of europe appoints a rapport to to investigate the events. of the medieval entirely. the near. home. it is the. into the pew is that fact or is meets it or the. only some of that it happened i was originated only. that it was crystal wisdom and that. on november the 25th 2005 in bucharest dick mounted was
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a stake in the system. to be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream has been for. mean that is what she. delivered by the way maids in the book me. spoke with do it with me to the adults on. the telly for you couldn't put their father because he always egypt in the. book or thought it a boy boy fragger. rematch. or
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sheen said you know it is old man that i mean to put it where to move me though. is that this will be done in the in the happy. bit though. some being go on cruises or name can only start. every bit of that all my just get out ok. no doubt that not so then mean this believe. you're not only nailed to those beats it or eat it they're doing. it don't quit. elmwood on the assist that all media give money pour that. a lot around. that this will maps own in that he
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united it so needed in the. in the group if you need out there. be a more sort of mean thing to me. dick marty grew up in the after graduating in he worked at the max planck institute for international law. he went on to become a state. cuter and distinguished himself in battle against organized crime and international drug trafficking. from 199985 he was a member of the teach in a government then he was elected to the swiss parliament working as an m.p. until 2011. dick marty set to work with a very small team himself an assistant and a couple of council of europe stuff. was a communal frat boy be the guy and these that added to the scene to spit it that
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they could cheer no energy kicky there for 2000000 people to quiz the but a key suspect that the that would add a bit or let me try to correlate it with the informant's your knee. every. village in the should. be put there by gene. and went down on the barrier around their e-mail account actually think of it the door unless it's in the least post i mean before it's in queen d. if he did it in moody could be severe big could it come into gear magid sequester at the back you know neither nor did it with the city that leads him let's see it going through that sheer physical mean this sequel to meet the. arab in that chapter looking vitor to me or it covered
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a bit off at the detour dock bit delayed delayed. bear 1st you better get a laugh at their daughter chick what city could it be that equates the deeper the. it will put out. after a few months of intense research to come out of presented his 1st report to the council of europe in june 2006. the reporter. i did evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. through to. get this so thin to avoid in effect you. have ached. do you have this kind of nouveau. did this denotes your own. one time with. the stone. into the i mean it is just
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a talking head in the club more or in those that are put into have thought of coffee with a stamp. to turn the car made to make oh for maybe too many stick or me nots here maybe stop pushing the inside consider though. see. it was total ortho then it would be less a book with the in perlmutter court to figure it out d.d. that a special minute day. and then later in the show at 8 pm one. even more needed was the day that she. left the earth by. the spider's web is a mouse that illustrates the global network of am told some secret prisons used by the cia its extraordinary renditions.
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dick mounties 1st report identifies 4 types of base that we used departure points stopovers and collection points where suspected terrorists were picked up and the reports where detainees were held for months or even years. part of the army disarm. asunder i believe was if you were cheesy me he just almost came into my hands you can call it you do see there. is a bit that there are in the law and order. on the scene it's ok he hit a ball a toy it up with cause a. look at the common beach the city of a different sort any they go to day and they. get their
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computer mean to the store. to see if it is all. they will be easily. call a quite evil. oh my push under my fit. the tongue saying look at you be bleak don't look washington don't look what exactly it don't look where lizzie's let the. recusal be good girl us was a. good football if it may have done up case look like a monday. it will want to cut book will present them jim they simply must get bored with a sequel lake curious to me do. not doubt that case certain almost up bosky deem seem one name on a cot because the moment to simulate them out the case gets all fake. going to
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mostly a coward a lot more skill. it came back into the passes. in just. a moment some up there who are very nervous that. nonetheless. we are looking. for a. wall and it's not going to i don't think that. was arrested in egypt as a student because he belongs to the muslim brotherhood one of the most important
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international islamic organizations he was then released and managed to travel to italy where he was granted political asylum so stenciled made lindau just what. this was a quest for her kid a woman they so spent. a g. there me damo school but people cities will. go to seek approval even. when this was the post of the in touch with the cynical if only can on the soul and see without down to 0. 00 fouchard was throughout 0 motivating most of paper they delay from the sort of control it we need to be able to beat ok so. images are meant to get. them into done the job of the dutch is a vision will be looking to not. miss a suitable not a pretty not rich. a very mobile going to realties of appreciate that are going to
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state prosecutor spot tonto began investigating this disappearance thanks to some software supplied to the italian police by the cia who identified about 20 mobile phone numbers present in the area when he was abducted. the mobile phones were registered under false names but the investigation later traced the real identities of those nearby. to be. a. choice. he said to mentor when the little kid is a. kid. it
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is an italian been a tree banks around a 100 kilometers from venice part of which is under the direct control of the u.s. air force. one on board with relief when he. pulls them in. the war should. be in and so. it was a very nice show from president. and i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said i'll take it and now it's time to.
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travel thank you says very much for the. name whatever you want to name i mean i don't know how would i come that the news that's dishonest about a recorder or network that's totally dishonest c.n.n. is. 100 percent negative. changes so sometimes i'll say that's going to be a great story be a pretty good report and others good as you. will see what happens. who knows what we'll see on the field it will be success. you know what i'm going to be out there saying i don't think.
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i know where i want to. be now i think it's hard. members from africa mafias com ways them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive. they are enslaved and they count each unit of. will not some of them maybe a mom and i couldn't you know if this unit can get it out to him. from the cinquera mainly out of the they saw all the. police. on court of the united. because the persona that i can't even saw this can be the norm in lending.
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an entire village in alaska. if another country trying to wipe out an american town . we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. he is fast and he is the river is 35 closer in town than was the year of war i think were part of her purse from across. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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