Is Australia unwittingly helping the US Central Intelligence
Agency with the notorious secret flights known as renditions?
Australian politicians and defense officials are refusing
to address claims that Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) servicemembers
are unwittingly involved in CIA flights that transport terror
suspects from Afghanistan to face possible torture, Australia's
Seven News reports.
Renditions are opposed by Australia's government, but as
Chris Reason reports, the RAAF admits it has no idea which
planes originating from Australian-controlled air space are
rendition flights.
Both the present and former governments deny involvement,
says Reason. A former minister under Howard said of the charge,
"That is incredibly offensive, to suggest anything of
the sort."
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Human rights groups such as Amnesty International stress
that the Rudd government has an obligation to investigate
the allegations.
CIA renditions reportedly involve harsh interrogation techniques
of transported suspects, who are passed through various locales
and sometimes handed over to countries that practice torture
as a matter of course to extract information. RAW STORY was
the first to reveal the location of a secret CIA prison in
Poland in March 2007.
In related news, a city police chief in the United Kingdom
who was leading an investigation of British cooperation in
CIA renditions was found dead after having gone missing the
day before.