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U.S. Renditions Program: Sentences in CIA Grab
Italy adds to Americans' sentences in CIA grab
December 16 2010 - An Italian appeals court Wednesday increased the sentences against 23 Americans convicted in the kidnapping of an Egyptian terror suspect involved in the CIA's extraordinary renditions program.
In upholding the convictions, the court added one year to the eight-year term handed down to former Milan CIA station chief Robert Seldon Lady and two years onto the five-year terms given to 22 other Americans convicted along with him, defense lawyers said.
They were never in Italian custody and were tried and convicted in absentia. But they risk arrest if they travel to Europe as long as the convictions stand. {continued}
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of them who travel to [anywhere] in Europe.
"The Julian Assange case: a mockery of extradition?"
by Afua Hirsch, gonzomedia.net, Dec. 14, 2010
www.uruknet.info/?p=m72895
Wouldn't it put a :) on your face if any of these CIA agents or officers traveled to anywhere in Europe outside of Italy, the Italian court learned of this travel and issued a request for extraditing these travelling guilty CIA officers to Italy, these requests were complied with, and then the Italian court carried out full prosecution? It could be fun. It'd certainly be interesting, anyway.