latimes.com — "German law enforcement officials said indictments could be filed as early as this week against the suspects, including four pilots, a medic and members of an operations unit. The most serious charge is expected to be kidnapping, according to an official who asked not to be named."
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otheruserJan 31, 2007Submitter
ter?ror1 : a state of intense fear2 a : one that inspires fear : SCOURGE b : a frightening aspect c : a cause of anxiety : WORRY d : an appalling person or thing; especially : BRAT3 : REIGN OF TERROR4 : violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands "Masri said he was threatened at gunpoint and was denied repeated requests to contact German authorities. One night, he said, he was blindfolded and taken to an airport."I was led into a room. The door closed behind me and I was beaten from all sides for about one minute," he said. "They bent my arms to my back and cut off my clothes. I saw seven to eight men all dressed in black and wearing masks. I tried to keep my underpants on but they ripped them off. They put me in diapers and a dark blue sweat suit with the legs and sleeves cut out."Aviation records viewed by The Times show that a jet registered to a company with links to the CIA landed at Skopje airport at 8:51 p.m., Jan. 23, 2004. The plane left Skopje hours later, at 2:30 a.m., flying to Baghdad, then to Afghanistan. Masri said he was drugged for the flight and remembers waking up in "a small, dirty cell.""
toasty168Jan 31, 2007
as much as the operatives actions are despicable, the blame really lies with the people who authorized the action.