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The Madrid Cables

By Scott Horton

In Spain, the WikiLeaks disclosures have dominated the news for three 
days now. The reporting has been led by the level-headed El País, with 
its nationwide competitor, Público, lagging only a bit behind. Attention 
has focused on three separate matters, each pending in the Spanish 
national security court, the Audiencia Nacional: the investigation into 
the 2003 death of a Spanish cameraman, José Cuoso, as a result of the 
mistaken shelling of Baghdad’s Palestine Hotel by a U.S. tank; an 
investigation into the torture of Spanish subjects held at Guantánamo; 
and a probe into the use of Spanish bases and airfields for 
extraordinary renditions flights, including the one which took Khaled 
El-Masri to Baghdad and then on to Afghanistan in 2003.

These cables reveal a large-scale, closely coordinated effort by the 
State Department to obstruct these criminal investigations. High-ranking 
U.S. visitors such as former Republican Party Chair Mel Martinez, 
Senator Greg Judd, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano were 
corralled into this effort, warning Spanish political leaders that the 
criminal investigations would “be misunderstood” and would harm 
bilateral relations. The U.S. diplomats also sought out and communicated 
directly with judges and prosecutors, attempting to steer the cases into 
the hands of judges of their choosing. The cables also reflect an 
absolutely extraordinary rapport between the Madrid embassy and Spanish 
prosecutors, who repeatedly appear to be doing the embassy’s bidding.

full: http://www.harpers.org/archive/2010/12/hbc-90007836

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