Alternative View 2006 - for john schou
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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 248<br />
07.09.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 25 Bush acknowledged <strong>for</strong> the first time the existence of a secret CIA prison<br />
network, and said the mastermind of [9/11] .. had been transferred to<br />
Guantánamo Bay [Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]<br />
07.09.<strong>2006</strong> SMH 25 Secret jails too useful to close, says Bush - CIA's interrogation techniques in<br />
the secret prisons were tough, but the prisons would not be closed because<br />
the system was needed to get vital in<strong>for</strong>mation that could stop major terrorist<br />
attacks<br />
08.09.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 25 Europe's human rights watchdog called <strong>for</strong> monitoring of CIA agents<br />
operating in .. European countries, after Bush's admission that the US had<br />
detained terrorist suspects in secret prisons<br />
09.09.<strong>2006</strong> Wash_Times 25 Bush adm. cautioned countries with secret CIA prisons in their territory<br />
against disclosing the sites' existence, even as the Eur. Parl. renewed its<br />
demand that its members come clean if they host such detention centers.<br />
The State Dept. urged the countries that host CIA prisons to keep quiet,<br />
because the administration wants the practice to continue and "certain<br />
aspects" of it should not be discussed<br />
11.09.<strong>2006</strong> Welt 25 Die Bundeskanzlerin wiederholt zum Jahrestag des Anschlags auch ihre<br />
Kritik an CIA-Gefängnissen. US-Botschafter Timken hingegen wirft den<br />
Europäern vor, die Terrorgefahr zu unterschätzen<br />
12.09.<strong>2006</strong> Wash Post 25 CIA counterterrorism officers have signed up in growing numbers <strong>for</strong> a gov.reimbursed,<br />
private insurance plan that would pay their civil judgments and legal<br />
expenses if they are sued or charged with criminal wrongdoing ... The White House<br />
contends the methods were legal, but some CIA officers have worried privately that<br />
they may have violated international law or domestic criminal statutes<br />
12.09.<strong>2006</strong> Blick.ch 25 Die Mitarbeiter der CIA in der Schweiz sind getarnt als Angestellte der US-<br />
Botschaft in Bern, als Mitarbeiter der Genfer US-Mission der Uno und im<br />
American Center in Zürich<br />
16.09.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 25 President Bush defended his proposals to give CIA interrogators a free rein in<br />
their treatment of terror suspects ... "it's vital that the folks on the front line<br />
have the tools necessary to protect the American people"<br />
17.09.<strong>2006</strong> X 25 Colin Powell endorsed ef<strong>for</strong>ts by three Republican senators to block<br />
President Bush's plan to authorize harsh interrogations of terror suspects<br />
18.09.<strong>2006</strong> Yahoo 25 US war prisons legal vacuum <strong>for</strong> 14,000 - Captured on battlefields, pulled from beds<br />
at midnight, grabbed off streets as suspected insurgents, tens of thousands now<br />
have passed through U.S. detention, the vast majority in Iraq. Many say they were<br />
caught up in US military sweeps, often interrogated around the clock, then released<br />
months or years later without apology, compensation or any word on why they were<br />
taken. 70-90% of the Iraq detentions in 2003 were "mistakes," US officers once told<br />
ICRC<br />
19.09.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 25 Dick Marty kann in der CIA- Affäre weiter ermitteln. Die Justizkommission des<br />
Europarats verlängerte sein Mandat<br />
19.09.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 25 Corporal Donald Payne pleads guilty to inhumanely treating civilians held in<br />
Iraq ... linked to the death of an Iraqi civilian who was in British custody ...<br />
doctors carrying out a post-mortem on Musa's body discovered 93 injuries<br />
19.09.<strong>2006</strong> X 25 Bush's Bulldog Hughes Says Geneva Conventions Need Clarification. For 57<br />
Years the World Has Understood them Just Fine<br />
20.09.<strong>2006</strong> ABC 25 The CIA maintains its interrogation techniques are in legal guidance with the<br />
Justice Department. And current and <strong>for</strong>mer CIA officers tell ABC News there<br />
is a presidential finding, signed in 2002, by President Bush, Condoleezza<br />
Rice and then-Attorney General John Ashcroft approving the techniques,<br />
including water boarding<br />
22.09.<strong>2006</strong> Wash Post 25 White House and dissident Senate Republicans reached a tentative accord<br />
on legislation that Bush said would provide <strong>for</strong> continued tough interrogations<br />
of terrorism suspects by the CIA at secret detention sites<br />
22.09.<strong>2006</strong> BBC 25 The compromise over the interrogation and trial of terrorist suspects reached<br />
by the Bush adm. and leading Republican senators is one that offers some<br />
greater protection <strong>for</strong> prisoners but still leaves them open to tough<br />
questioning and to military commissions that do not follow civilian rules of<br />
evidence<br />
23.09.<strong>2006</strong> LA Times 25 We don't torture detainees, Bush has repeatedly insisted; we just make use of lawful<br />
"alternative procedures" of interrogation - every American soldier captured<br />
hence<strong>for</strong>ward can expect precisely what we're doing to 'detainees'