The CIA's 'Black Sites' The CIA's 'Black Sites'
Guantanamos in Europe? Der Spiegal November 7, 2005 Spiegel Online http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,383670,00.html [excerpt] Is the CIA using secret locations in Europe to interrogate prisoners in America's war against terror? Reports about "black sites" have unsettled even the Bush administration's closest European partners. Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen considers himself "America's best friend" in Europe. He even broke a long-standing Danish tradition of seeking parliament-wide consensus in contentious foreign policy issues to back Washington's decision to invade Iraq. The CIA uses a modified version of the Gulfstream 5 jet. AP The CIA uses a modified version of the Gulfstream 5 jet. But the right-wing leader's closeness to United States President George W. Bush may be changing. The government in Copenhagen has accused its American friends of violating Danish airspace 12 times since 2001 -- as recently as Oct. 10 with an aircraft linked to the US Central Intelligence Agency. The plane -- a Gulfstream 5 often used by the CIA -- was on its way from a US base in Keflavik, Iceland to Budapest, Hungary and was presumed to be carrying Islamic terror suspects. Serbian News Network - SNN [email protected] http://www.antic.org/

