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US civil rights group to sue CIA 

 

Reports claim al-Qaeda members are being held in clandestine jails
A US civil rights groups says it is taking the CIA to court to stop the 
transportation of terror suspects to countries outside US legal authority. 

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) says the intelligence agency has 
broken both US and international law. 

It is acting for a man allegedly flown to a secret CIA prison in Afghanistan. 

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she'll comment on recent reports of 
alleged CIA prisons abroad before starting a visit to Europe on Monday. 

Ms Rice has said she will provide an answer to a EU letter expressing concern 
over reports last month alleging the US intelligence agency was using secret 
jails - particularly in eastern Europe. 

'Extraordinary rendition' 
"The lawsuit will charge that CIA officials at the highest level violated US 
and universal human rights laws when they authorised agents to abduct an 
innocent man, detain him incommunicado, beat him, drug and transport him to a 
secret CIA prison in Afghanistan," the ACLU said in a news release. 

The release identified the jail as the "Salt Pit". 

The group did not provide the name or nationality of the plaintiff, saying only 
that he would appear at a news conference next week to reveal details of the 
lawsuit. 

The ACLU also wants to name corporations which it accuses of owning and 
operating the aircraft used to transport detainees secretly from country to 
country. 

The highly secretive process is known as "extraordinary rendition" whereby 
intelligence agencies move and interrogate terrorism suspects outside the US, 
where they have no American legal protection. 

It has become extremely controversial, the BBC's Adam Brookes in Washington 
reports. 

Some individuals have claimed they were flown by the CIA to countries like 
Syria and Egypt, where they were tortured. 

The US government and its intelligence agencies maintain that all their 
operations are conducted within the law and they will no doubt fight this case 
vigorously, our correspondent says. 

He says they will not want to see US intelligence officers forced publicly to 
defend their actions and they will not want to see one of their most secret 
procedures laid bare in open court.

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