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To: Taro who wrote (241556)7/14/2005 12:52:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572139
 
"But now, for the first time in any country where these kidnappers have plucked people off the street, 13 CIA agents involved in the abduction of Nasr (to his native Egypt) have been indicted in Italy, and 240-page arrest warrants have been issued to pick them up. All 13, however, have left—or rather, escaped from—Italy. Porter Goss, head of the CIA, must know where they are, but I do not believe he will turn them in."

villagevoice.com

"Italian authorities say that the CIA team brought Nasr to the American military base at Aviano in northern Italy, where he was put on board an aircraft and taken to Egypt. All 13 are charged with criminal kidnapping, but Italian authorities believe they have been transferred out of the country.

According to a report in the New York Times, the U.S. made little effort to cover its tracks, using insecure cell phones for communication and leaving them on for hours at a time. This allowed Italian investigators to trace nearly every step the U.S. spies made while they were in Milan."

socialistworker.org