DoubleEdgeSword
Feb 16th, 2007, 09:26 AM
ROME, Italy (CNN) -- An Italian court ruled Friday that 35 people should stand trial in connection with a CIA "extraordinary rendition" program that involves the alleged kidnapping and transfer of terror suspects to third countries, where critics say they are tortured.
The ruling is symbolic because none of the Americans is in custody in Italy and the Italian government has not asked for their extradition to Italy.
Of the 35, 26 Americans and six Italians would stand trial for kidnapping and three Italians would stand trial on a charge of complicity in the kidnappings.
The ruling -- akin to an indictment -- means there was enough evidence to try the 35. The trial is scheduled to begin June 8.
The case revolves around the alleged kidnapping of Osama Nasr Mostafa Hassan, an Egyptian-born Muslim cleric, also known as Abu Omar, in February 2003.
At the time of his disappearance, Milan prosecutors were investigating him for alleged links to terrorism.
Prosecutors allege that a CIA team working with Italian intelligence officials seized him, eventually flying him to Egypt, and used torture as part of an interrogation there.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/02/16/italy.cia.trial/index.html
The ruling is symbolic because none of the Americans is in custody in Italy and the Italian government has not asked for their extradition to Italy.
Of the 35, 26 Americans and six Italians would stand trial for kidnapping and three Italians would stand trial on a charge of complicity in the kidnappings.
The ruling -- akin to an indictment -- means there was enough evidence to try the 35. The trial is scheduled to begin June 8.
The case revolves around the alleged kidnapping of Osama Nasr Mostafa Hassan, an Egyptian-born Muslim cleric, also known as Abu Omar, in February 2003.
At the time of his disappearance, Milan prosecutors were investigating him for alleged links to terrorism.
Prosecutors allege that a CIA team working with Italian intelligence officials seized him, eventually flying him to Egypt, and used torture as part of an interrogation there.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/02/16/italy.cia.trial/index.html