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Bid to arrest CIA rendition team splits German cabinet | |
2007-07-10 | |
![]() The Munich prosecutor has asked Berlin to formally request US police to arrest and extradite 10 alleged agents. Der Spiegel said senior ministers debated the issue in Chancellor Angela Merkel's office on Wednesday, with Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble opposed and arguing that the request would ruin German-US intelligence cooperation.
Der Spiegel said US diplomats have objected vocally to the whole German inquiry into el-Masri's ordeal. The practice of extraordinary rendition - arresting people outside the United States and holding them abroad beyond the reach of US courts - has caused fierce controversy in Europe. German law allows prosecution of crimes against German nationals anywhere in the world, though no German officials really expect the US to actually extradite its own agents for trial. | |
Posted by:lotp |
#3 perhaps we need to downgrade our presence in Germany, dramatically. The Czechs, Slovacks, Poles, Bulgarians, Hungarians, et al, are a LOT more friendly and cheaper support costs. |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-07-10 18:12 |
#2 Sure, pass it on so we can wipe our metaphorical asses on it. |
Posted by: mojo 2007-07-10 12:54 |
#1 Brigitte Zypries needs one visit. From Mitch Rapp. Even to this day it amazes anyone with half a brain how loudly these Dhimmis are shouting, "kill me last but America first". And one two three, spit. |
Posted by: Icerigger 2007-07-10 04:38 |