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Italy prosecutors seek extradition of CIA agents
2005-11-12
ROME (Reuters) - Prosecutors have requested Italy seek the extradition of 22 suspected CIA agents over the kidnapping of a terrorism suspect, grabbed off a street in 2003 and taken abroad, a judicial source in Italy said on Friday.

The request was delivered to Justice Minister Roberto Castelli. The minister just returned from Washington, where he discussed the issue with U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a U.S. justice department official in Washington D.C. said.

Castelli's office declined comment. He must now decide whether to make a formal request to the United States to pursue the case, said the Italian source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The general prosecutor's office has requested the extradition," the well-placed source said.

Prosecutors in the northern city of Milan believe that the CIA was behind the disappearance of Egyptian-born imam Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar. They say he was grabbed off a Milan street and flown from a U.S. air base in northern Italy to Egypt, where they suspect he may have been tortured under interrogation by Egyptian security officials.
You don't say.
A Milan judge has issued an arrest order for Nasr, who is believed to be still in Egyptian custody.
To do what -- let him go?
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Is this all just some prosecutor trying to get elected? In DOD we are protected by US laws from this kind of trash. Are our CIA agents protected by a like law?
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-11-12 12:07  

#1  Can't wait to see the Italian response to an extradition request by the Consitutional government of Iraq for their agents involved in paying money to the terrorist for their little marxist journalist. Wonder if they'll be concerned with principle then?
Posted by: Whoper Snereth5232   2005-11-12 09:32  

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