Italy might finally be about to get ahold of one of the former CIA operatives convicted in absentia over their role in the US extraordinary rendition program, as a Portugal court has ruled that Sabrina De Sousa should be turned over to the Italian government to serve her six-year sentence.
De Sousa was a CIA operative posing as a US diplomat in Italy during the 2003 kidnapping scheme, but insists she was not involved. She publicly accused the US of conspiring with Italian leaders to prosecute innocent agents in return for protecting the higher-ups who approved the rendition in the first place.
On February 17, 2003, CIA agents kidnapped Milan cleric Abu Omar and snuck him out of Italy. He was subsequently sent to Egypt, where he was tortured in custody for years. In 2007, the Egyptian government ordered him released, saying his detention was totally unfounded.
The incident of kidnapping an imam in broad daylight off the streets of a major European city is considered one of the seminal examples of the US extraordinary rendition program. In 2009 Italy convicted 22 CIA agents in absentia over the kidnapping.
Oh, we would never do things like that. We are for freedom and Democracy, LOL
The highest levels of the US government commit crimes, and then let the little guys following order hang for them. I’m glad she said that. If she is sent to Italy, I hope she turns state’s evidence against those who sent her. I doubt Italy has the stomach to do it, but I hope.
Maybe they can torture a confession out of her
“If any of your IM force is caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.”
And they say that a bunch of slave owning demagogues created our Empire in 1776 for the purpose of a humanitarian democracy.