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the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. he also said because that's the norm with a least 2 to 3 organisms that don't much is that aptos that the norm is a quick divorce from start to better i mean that it will go far to get it but they do they look bad oh your kid they have no middle east you could see your name. and oviedo came to the end of the book at c.a.a. he wouldn't want to cause a split or add to it since some edited or musket ended 2 minutes or any.
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double quiz thing they made over the course i suspect that on. the prisoner is tied to a chair he's blind folded. 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 communicate any with gestures. they put a nappy on him. is a come it's to prevent him from hearing anything. sometimes the prisoner is in it is forced to board the plane and when he is chained up he has no idea where he is
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being taken all what will happen to him you have to sit there of the sequester and to deliberate so in a anything what they suspect it might mean that was apt to feature mean to christians that they soon i'm going to. carry off in pigs in pure war list and it's a. and you know there's a pit cheese on the chin of all kept in the belief that the. jew to become internet looking at. america act of war to clarify on america by terrorists and we will respond accordingly be with those who harbor them and feed them and house them. 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.
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it's difficult to explain to younger people today how emotionally fraught and just. 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 to change 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 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
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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. 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
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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 mohamed 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 capture abu zubaydah are 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 i was somewhere in the country. so we had to narrow it down but we couldn't
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because every day he's moving to a different city every single day we know this now from his diaries we captured his diaries to 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 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. of the competency. my able to put it inside somewhere where the
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better the normal my way or classic are when i wear the meeting here can i be a moon is a that you don't need me call my b.m. of the name the chicken but the comments only this jury of their view. that was the court. but the. misremembered at sea or near like air and sea air. they're. never going to see other put join you anywhere because you know they get to see what appears jesus what about as an equal. but it's difficult to keep 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 9
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afghan or from arab detainees associated with al-qaeda or allegedly. 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 were 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 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
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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 this 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 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
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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. the next day. to come out it 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
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human rights violations the council of europe appoints a repetition to investigate the events. of the medieval entirely. the. norm. and the input into the. use that to mean just their act or is needs it all of the equipment and it could soon be some of that the up i was originated out of the moon as soon after bush would be back. with the who was the man back. on november the 25th 2005 in bucharest to come out it was formally appointed by the council of europe to look into the cia's extraordinary renditions and secret prisons fear of the sputnik sort lease was created to. read this you know minute by so when. it did when we did what those 2 does.
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right now there are. people who are overweight or obese it's profitable to self. and sugary and salty and addictive it's not at the individual level it's not individual willpower a different go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. so what's driving the obesity epidemic. so what males have tended to do and still do is is we tend to we certainly have empathy and all of that but we also ted's huge nurture through aggression so we
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create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression now women are aggressive and can play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those games were created for males to nurture other males through aggression to teach them how to be have capek's through aggression. no flames because i thought of cause that's how you get through that isn't what wasn't in the movie with the boys because it was more than a. good little love there. that's a very it's a bit. less that bus level for
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it does for maps all in their be in one area too and in the not. in the group if you need out there. or call them to be a more sort of mean thing. dick martin grew up in the gonna after graduating in nor he worked at the max planck institute for international law. he went on to become a state prosecutor 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. because i could be
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a frat boy be the guide of these foods that are to tell equal seen to spit it that they could get it in a chair no energy kiki there for 2000000 people to quiz the body. kiki it i'm a little suspicious that the that would add a bit are. going to correlate it with the influence your knee. lackey i've created the village in the back a put there by gene. i went down on the bed and i really care to think it had to do n.y.c. chiles bustamente before it sat in queen deep in d. did the duty to be quoted by me to cure my good sequester after picking no need or not get in with the city that leads him let's see if we can through that sheer physical mean this sequel or meet the. chap came via chip to me or
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it covered a bit of thought. diligent demerit cheat bedfast you better that he left. orders to quit since he couldn't be that. people yet that it'll put out. after a few months of intense research to come out it presented his 1st record to the council of europe in june 2006. the report provided evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. it isn't. there. yet there's somethin to avoid cure it if you. have a quick. doozy of this guy don't move all. you know it's your own.
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sweat one time or sweat leave afghanistan. into him into just a talking head in the club more or in the us to to put his entire dollar coffin with us down. on the detainee comment to me call for an ag journalistic or me nots here maybe stop pushing the insane consider they go. see see why delayed it was to go postal and it will mean less a book with the impermanent air corps to defeat that d.v.d. that is pushing minute day with the chiquita delivering the show at 8 pm when the analysts who was there any idea that evil were needed was the 8 in the day that she . left in america and that the arrows right there were. a spider's web is a mouse that illustrates the global network of airports and secret prisons used by the cia for its extraordinary renditions.
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dick marty's 1st report identifies 4 types of base that we used departure points stopovers and collection points where suspected terrorists were picked up and every point where detainees were held for months or even years. are not going to so all. right or artillery. me just almost given and you can almost all rick get it is cheaper. than they've been. etiological it since oki hit up oratory it up with cause and. the committee covering v.g.a.
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he'd been too busy no evil to neutralise you know born to go. and kill when humans are there with no seed a cow. a mosquito. it came. in just. very. warm with. nonetheless one. thing that we built up in the. wall and it's not. was arrested in
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egypt as a student because he belongs to the muslim brotherhood one of the most important international islamic organizations he was then released and managed to travel to italy where he was granted political asylum so the until may day linda had just been primo this was a quest for her kid a woman days so spent. ajeet i mean i'm a school but people cities will. go to a prohibited. is that because. a woman out of venice or to post for the interests of the city for the phone they can on the solo see without down to 0. 0. 00 motivating most of it but with a delay from the sort of i'm told we need to be able to beat ok so. the middle. foot i mean the done the job of the dutch is a very simple to do going to do. with the suitable might appear you know richard on
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their mobile going through to the original piece of approaches that are going to keep them agreeing to see today abu omar lives in alexandria in egypt under a clue. gyptian surveillance and it is practically impossible to contact him except through social media. because this which is just at the. border. is just a. business and i seen a humid hot in my house on the ne egg. i can feel numb in front.
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this. morning. 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 i was abducted. the mobiles were registered under false names but the investigation later traced the real identities of those nearby. to be. the choice.
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the headlines in r.t. after a year of isolation the year is seeking to open its doors to tourists but only for those who receive jobs approved by brussels also become the us government marks world press freedom day by attacking other countries freckles on journalism rights and freedoms and fines or imprisonment do away to straighten citizens returning home from india we hear from some who do feel though that they've been abandoned by their government. works really disappointed you're already there they're already stressed with someone who's losing their family members are losing jobs and i think this is an extra stress putting on.

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