Italy’s top court has upheld the sentences of 23 CIA operatives convicted of kidnapping a Muslim cleric under the U.S. program of “extraordinary rendition.” The cleric, Abu Omar, was seized from the streets of Milan in 2003 and taken to U.S. bases in Italy and Germany before being sent to Egypt, where he was tortured during a four-year imprisonment. The Americans were all convicted in absentia after the United States refused to hand them over. The Italian government will now be obliged to make a formal request for their extradition; however, it is all but assured the Obama administration will continue its rejection.
Italy Upholds Sentences of 23 CIA Agents for 2003 Kidnapping
HeadlineSep 20, 2012