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Tag: prisons

EU states' complicity confirmed in CIA secret prisons - 11 June 2007 - News

The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) secretly operated illegal prisons for terrorism suspects in multiple locations in Poland and Romania from 2003 to 2005, according to a report released by the Council of Europe.

EU 'aware of CIA flights', Poland prison 'unproven' - 24 January 2007 - News

A European Parliament committee approved a report accusing several member states of allowing secret CIA flights over Europe, but casting doubt on claims that the CIA had a secret prison in Poland.

Frattini calls on member states to cooperate on CIA prison inquiry - 15 February 2006 - News

Franco Frattini, European Justice Commissioner has called on the member states to give 'total cooperation' in the investigation of the alleged secret CIA prisons on European soil.

UK judges reject torture evidence - 09 December 2005 - News

A decision from the UK House of Lords, ruling inadmissible evidence obtained under torture, has given legal backing to the fight to keep Europe free from the taint of torture.

Rice visit overshadowed by CIA prison allegations - 08 December 2005 - News

With alleged CIA prisons in Europe in the focus of European interest, US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice is failing, on her tour of European capitals in December 2005, to raise attention for transatlantic co-operation.

Frattini warns member states on secret jails - 29 November 2005 - News

Justice Commissioner Frattini has said that should it be found that any EU country were hosting secret detention centres, he would "be obliged to propose serious consequences, including suspension of voting rights in the Council".

UK to probe US on CIA prison allegations - 23 November 2005 - News

Following a request at the EU Foreign Affairs Council, the UK Presidency of the EU will seek clarification from the US on the recent claims of CIA prisons in Europe.

New Amnesty International report might influence EU decision on Turkey - 20 September 2002 - News

A new report from Amnesty International about torture in Turkey, released at the time when the Commission is preparing its progress report on Turkey, warns the EU that human rights reforms are not sufficient. Turkey has recently introduced new democratic reforms, including the abolishment of death penalty and more rights for prisoners in order to meet the EU's criteria for membership.

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