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September 5, 2011 12:24 PM

Cameron: U.K. must investigate Libya torture ties

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Libyan docs show CIA ties to Qaddafi

Newly discovered documents in Libya suggest the regime of ousted dictator Muammar Qaddafi had a working relationship with the CIA.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has called for an independent inquiry into links between the British spy agency MI6 and the toppled regime of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi.

The call comes after documents uncovered this week showed that MI6 -- as well as the CIA -- sent terrorism suspects to Libya, where they could be held without charges and tortured during interrogation.

Both countries have said that they believed the suspects would be treated humanely in Libya, but the very purpose of such so-called "renditions" is to handle suspects outside the umbrella of domestic law and the Qaddafi regime has long been known for its brutality.

Libyan intel docs show ties to CIA renditions
Photos: Documents linking CIA and Qaddafi regime

The documents were found in the abandoned office of Libya's spy chief in Tripoli and brought to light by the group Human Rights Watch.

U.K. government spokespeople indicated that the new allegations would likely be folded into an existing probe of British maltreatment of prisoners, known simply as the Detainee Inquiry, according to a BBC report.

"It can't come as a surprise that the Central Intelligence Agency works with foreign governments to help protect our country from terrorism and other deadly threats," CIA spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood told the Associated Press in response to the documents. "That is exactly what we are expected to do."

One notable case is that of Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, commander of the anti-Qaddafi rebel force that now controls Tripoli. Belhaj is the former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, a now-dissolved militant group with links to al Qaeda. Belhaj says he was tortured by CIA agents at a secret prison, then returned to Libya.

Two documents from March 2004 appear to be American correspondence to Libyan officials to arrange Belhaj's rendition.

Referring to him by his nom de guerre, Abdullah al-Sadiq, the documents say he will be flown from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Libya and asks for Libyan government agents to accompany him.

It also requests American "access to al-Sadiq for debriefing purposes once he is in your custody."

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"Please be advised that we must be assured that al-Sadiq will be treated humanely and that his human rights will be respected," the document says.

Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch, which found the documents, called the ties between Washington and Qaddafi's regime "a very dark chapter in American intelligence history, and it remains a stain on the record of the American intelligence services that they cooperated with these very abusive intelligence services."

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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by rafaeldrc September 5, 2011 9:11 PM EDT
CBSNEWS says, "and the Qaddafi regime has long been known for its brutality."

Equally brutal are those who would knowingly conspire and hand over "suspects" for interrogation and imprisonment in Libya. But for those that handed over suspects, there are no words for the spineless cowards they are who hide behind the badge of "National Security". They are no better than the Nazis that put suspects into there jails, except, the Nazis took responsibility for their actions by committing their crimes within their domain and control. Since they thought they were going to win, they were indiscreet.

Our conspiratorial torturers were not so confident. That's why they've gone to such great lengths to cover it up. But in time, like Pinochet, it will catch up to them, just when they think life is great and they got away with it, the International Criminal Court will knock on their door...
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by PourpaixPourpaix September 5, 2011 6:50 PM EDT
Dear Miss Youngblood, CIA spokesperson. Please do not say again that this part of the American public expects you to commit crimes of torture or other crimes to further your perverted concept of American decency.
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by sallychicago September 5, 2011 1:54 PM EDT
Oh my god...the British are playing dumb again. You know they knew about this...Cameron and Blair are not fools....they probably signed the paperwork!
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by thechooch1 September 5, 2011 4:24 PM EDT
Sorry sally but Prime Minister Blair was a member of the Labor Party, Prime Minister Cameron is a member of the Conservative Party. That is like saying Nancy Pelosi knew what w was doing in Iraq at all times, including torture.
by oldman67 September 5, 2011 6:28 PM EDT
Good insight!
by fwd23515 September 5, 2011 1:32 PM EDT
Should we rename the CIA the NKVD?
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