http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/italy-keeps-possible-cia-kidnap-document
s-secret/2006/08/07/1154802782237.html
 
Italy keeps possible CIA kidnap documents secret
 
Italy's government has acknowledged that there are secret documents it
cannot declassify related to the alleged CIA kidnapping of a terrorism
suspect in Milan, a senior official in parliament said on Sunday.
The head of Italy's Sismi military intelligence agency, Nicolo Pollari, has
refused to cooperate fully with magistrates investigating a possible Italian
role in the incident, saying he was restricted by "state secrets", his
lawyer told Reuters.
At the same time, Pollari has denied any wrongdoing.
The head of parliament's intelligence oversight committee, Claudio Scajola,
said after a four-hour hearing with Pollari on Sunday the new centre-left
government had declined to declassify documentation related to the case.
He did not offer specifics. Italian media have reported materials were
classified under the previous centre-right government of Silvio Berlusconi,
in power in 2003 when radical Muslim cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr was
allegedly abducted.
"I asked the prime minister for clarification on this issue and I received
an answer that the conditions do not exist to declassify this
documentation," Scajola told reporters.
Pollari again broadly defended Sismi before the committee on Sunday, saying
it would never take part in "operations similar" to Nasr's alleged
abduction.
Prosecutors believe a CIA-led team grabbed Nasr off a Milan street, bundled
him into a van and flew him to Egypt.
Nasr says he was tortured there under questioning and 26 Americans, most
believed to be CIA agents, face arrest warrants over the case.
Two members of Pollari's Sismi were briefly arrested last month and Pollari
is also under investigation.
"The director of Sismi said he ruled out participation in similar operations
by (agents), to have always given very clear orders that no actions be taken
that violated the law," said Scajola, a member of Berlusconi's Forza Italia
political party.
Pollari will go before the committee again on Sept. 19. The committee also
intends to hear from the prosecutor leading the investigation.
Berlusconi has denied that he or Sismi knew about a plot to kidnap Nasr.
One senior Sismi official under investigation, Marco Mancini, has said via
his lawyer that the CIA asked Italy to help kidnap Nasr, but it refused
because it would be illegal.
The Egyptian cleric, now held in a prison outside Cairo, faces an Italian
arrest warrant for suspicion of terrorist activity including recruiting
militants for Iraq.


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