Exclusive: I Was Kidnapped by the CIA
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"Before 9/11 we never asked for some guarantee that prisoners would not be tortured or coerced," says Scheuer. The Bush administration says it has since sought such assurances, but Garrett, the interrogator, thinks those promises are worthless in any case. "In my view it is a shell game and a legal cya to say that the other country (Egypt—give me a break) will not use torture," he wrote. "We are unfortunately promoting terrorism by using these abhorrent approaches. Shame on us."
Milan's slate-grey skies glower over the city in both summer and winter, and charmless skyscrapers dominate the skyline of the financial, media, and fashion capital of Italy. It's an unlikely setting for the operatic tale of Abu Omar's cia kidnappers and their nemesis, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Armando Spataro.
Spataro may have launched the first-ever criminal case against American officials over an extraordinary rendition, but he's hardly a bleeding-heart Euro-liberal. A prosecutor for more than three decades, the affable 59-year-old has put droves of drug traffickers, mafia dons, and terrorists behind bars. When I asked him if he was anti-American, he laughed and asked, "What do you think?" gesturing around his massive office inside the gloomy, Mussolini-era Palace of Justice. The walls were festooned with photographs of marathons he has run in the United States, certificates of appreciation from the Drug Enforcement Administration, and reproductions of paintings by Warhol, Rockwell, and Hopper.
Spataro had been building a potential terrorism case against Abu Omar for months before his kidnapping; as a result of his investigation, a number of Abu Omar's acquaintances were convicted of terrorism offenses and in 2005 Abu Omar himself was indicted in absentia on charges that he had been recruiting fighters to go to Iraq. But his sudden disappearance into the bowels of Egypt's prisons had set back Spataro's probe dramatically.
I asked Spataro why he'd pushed so hard to investigate the snatching of a militant he himself was about to indict. In measured tones, he explained, "Kidnapping is a serious crime. It is important for European democracy that all people are submitted to the law. It is possible to combat terrorism without extraordinary means."
The prosecutor also didn't appreciate being lied to—American officials had let it be known around Milan that Abu Omar had likely fled to the Balkans. It didn't take Spataro long to get past the smoke screen and even track down an eyewitness to the abduction. But the bulk of his case would revolve around a rookie mistake made by the kidnappers: using cell phones, and unencrypted ones at that. Spataro's investigators reviewed the records from three Italian cell phone companies with relay towers in the vicinity of where the Egyptian militant disappeared and ran them through a commercial data-crunching program. Of the more than 10,000 cell phones in use during a three-hour window around the kidnapping, 17 were in constant communication with each other. The investigators also determined that soon after the abduction, some of the cell phones' users traveled to Aviano Air Base, a major American installation several hours east of Milan. And virtually all of the phone numbers stopped working two or three days after the abduction.
The suspicious cell phones had made calls to the American consulate in Milan and to numbers in Virginia (where the cia is headquartered). The phones, most registered under bogus names, also made many calls to prominent hotels in Milan—hotels where, the Italian investigators found, a dozen Americans had stayed in the weeks before the kidnapping. They registered under addresses in the Washington, D.C., area, and Spataro believes they used their real passports. Their movements matched those of the suspicious cell phones. Over the course of several weeks the Americans had blown more than $100,000 on easily traceable credit cards at hotels such as the Principe di Savoia, where rates start at $345 a night and which offers a special room-service menu for dogs. Others took side trips to Venice, where they stayed at the five-star Danieli and Sofitel hotels.
If the Americans had only used encrypted satellite phones and paid in cash—standard tradecraft, according to cia veteran Robert Baer, the former operative who was the model for George Clooney's character in Syriana—Spataro would have had fewer leads to follow. Why the sloppiness? Very probably, say law enforcement sources in Milan, because the Americans had clued in senior Italian intelligence officials about their plans and thus felt safe.
Next, Spataro's investigators began reviewing records from Italian air-traffic control, nato, and the main European air-traffic facility in Brussels. They discovered that a 10-seat jet departed from Aviano a few hours after Abu Omar was abducted and flew to Ramstein Air Base in Germany. An hour after it landed, an Executive Gulfstream with the tail number N85VM departed Ramstein for Cairo. In March 2005, the Chicago Tribune reported that this jet was owned by Phillip Morse, a partner in the Boston Red Sox and one of a number of individuals whose planes are occasionally rented by the cia.
One of the suspicious cell phones had made hundreds of calls in the vicinity of both the Milan residence and the country house of the cia's station chief in Milan, Robert Lady. Armed with a warrant, Spataro's investigators searched Lady's country house in June 2005 and found that he'd gone on a 10-day trip to Cairo a week after Abu Omar's abduction. The investigators also found surveillance photos of Abu Omar taken on the street where he was picked up, as well as printed directions to Aviano Air Base. And they discovered a telling email sent to Lady from a former colleague in the Milan consulate: On Christmas Eve, 2004, as Spataro's inquiry was gathering momentum, she told Lady she'd received an email "through work" titled "Italy, don't go there"—an apparent reference to the investigation. She'd also heard that Lady, who has since retired, had relocated to Geneva "until this all blew over."
Even Arianna Barbazza, the court-appointed public defender for 13 of the 26 American officials indicted in the Abu Omar case, conceded that the case against Lady and his colleagues is substantial. Lady could receive a sentence of up to 15 years. (The trial is scheduled to start in March, although none of the indicted Americans is expected to show up. The cia has refused to comment on the case or its rendition program.)
Another important break came when Luciano Pironi, the mysterious Italian police officer who had first "arrested" Abu Omar on the street, began to cooperate with Spataro. Prior to Abu Omar's arrest, Pironi was found to have been "frequently and intensely" in contact with Lady. Pironi said that Lady had told him that the operation was approved by the Italian military-intelligence agency, sismi, and that Lady had received a tip that Abu Omar was planning to hijack a school bus operated by the American school in Milan—a claim Italian law enforcement officials say is false.
Lady, who speaks fluent Italian and had good relations with his local counterparts, emerges from this tale as something of a tragic figure. He had opposed the snatch of Abu Omar on the grounds that it was counterproductive; he knew that Italy's counterterrorism police had been trying to build a case against the Egyptian militant and had even warned a top Italian counterterrorism official, Stefano D'Ambrosio, that the cia was planning the Abu Omar operation. D'Ambrosio told Italian investigators that Lady considered the whole scheme "stupid." But Lady was forced to lead the operation by his bosses in Rome and Langley, who were under intense pressure from the White House to produce results in the war on terrorism. Lady told Pironi that he'd never have spent all his savings to buy a retirement house in the Italian countryside "unless he had been sure that no inquiry against him was under way."
Today, that house has been seized by Italian authorities and Lady, who fled to the States, is the subject of a Europe-wide arrest warrant. In a final twist of irony, Lady told a friend in the Italian police that in his retirement he'd hoped to work for a firm made up of former cia officers who specialize in negotiating releases for people abducted in South America.
In february 2007, Abu Omar was finally released—this time, it seems, for good. "Without the human rights and media campaign, I would still be in prison," he told me. The conditions of his release were that he stay in Egypt and keep quiet about his treatment. But realizing that notoriety might be his best protection, Abu Omar attended the trial of a 22-year-old blogger whom the Egyptian government accused of insulting President Hosni Mubarak. (He was sentenced to four years.) In the Alexandria courtroom, he paraded his scars before the cameras and talked about his years of torture. "Now I am a public figure," he told me. "It protects me."
Jobless and still monitored by Egypt's security services, Abu Omar now spends most of his time cruising the Internet and posting occasional comments on Arabic-language newspaper sites. Toward the end of our interview he pulled out a plastic bag stuffed full of Christmas cards with pictures of windmills and little red robins sent by people in the United Kingdom who'd learned about his case through a letter-writing campaign organized by Amnesty International. He told me he is happy that these kind people write, sending the message that someone out there knows he hasn't disappeared.

How can America continue to legitimize these fools? Witness. Gerald Ford, who pardoned the physcopath Nixon, is now seen as something completely different than a patsy. Ronald Reagan was some sort of economic genius. GWB SR., a travelling diplomat. And the pervert Clinton is now put forth as a "statesman". It's like Disneyland!! But then...a country in denial gets the leaders it deserves.
Execution of Wall Street Journalist David Pearl. He was kidnapped and taken into custody at a hidden location by terrorists. The video of the execution opens showing Pearl, unshaven and haggard, identifying himself as an American Jew. Pearl goes on talking and interspersed throughout his monologue are fleeting images of dead and woulded Muslims. The video then shows a hooded figure Pearl's throat and decapitating his corpse. Now Pearl's face is clean shaven, he was meticulously prepared for slaughter. Then Pearl's head is held high. When looking at Pearl's head being held high, just remember the hooded figure holding Pearl's head is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was one of the three victims of waterboarding by American Interrogators.
I am shocked that Mother Jones has even considered printing a two page unsubstantiated article complaining about how the poor suspected terrorist could have, might have, may have, been kidnapped and tortured.
David Pearl was a victim of terrorists. Terrorists do not have prisons, they TORTURE and KILL ALL.
Mother Jones defendending terrorists, unbelievable.
As for daniel Perle .. he was actully killed by our frinds in the Pakistani secret service the ISI which is funded by the CIA which again is funded by our taxes. Egyptians had nothing.. NOTHING to do with his death you are a racisct pig that cannot diffrentiate between the different types of people in the world. Go pick up a book on history and geography and educate yourself. But you probably won't cause you can't HANDLE THE TRUTH
People need to remember that even the unforeseen consequences of their actions are their responsibility, for having taken the actions that led to them.
There's too much willingness to wear moral blinders, to say "who could know?" -- when with a little thought, the answers are obvious.
The world was heaven, until humans made it hell.
his own country that abused him.
Out of curiosity,,,how old r u?Your mind works like that of a child....If one Muslim is alleged to have tortured and killed a jew,all Muslims are guilty of the crime.You are a racist at best and an ignoramus at worst....
Then, if you discover you can read, proceed onward.
"The Exception to the Rulers," Amy Goodman and David Goodman
"Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons," Adrien Levy & Catherine Scott Clark
"Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army," Jeremy Scahill
"Drugs, Oil, and War," Peter Dale Scott
(Anything by Noam Chomsky) but for easy reading try
"Imperial Ambitions" and "Understanding Power"
Then use your on-line finger clicking and monitor English newspapers from Britain, France, Italy, etc. They tend to follow our antics but in a less censored manner.
And since all this blood-letting flag-waving mess was sold to us through fear after 9/11, go back and research it. There are a lot of well-researched manuscripts that provide ample evidence that this was 'done to us' for a Pearl Harbor to go after control of Middle East oil and their markets (just like we did over Central and South America, Indonesia, etc. Knock your socks off with "Crossing the Rubicon".
A new one out is "The Three Trillion Dollar War" Joseph Stiglitz ande Linda Bilmes.
This is all about money folks. The elite 4% (some say 1%) want us ignorant and cowering in fear while they rape the resources of not only American wealth, but that of the world. And it's not being done for the good of any of us or our children or grandchildren, but for that 1%.
To Eric
I am a little surprised at your very immature reaction to my posting. When a person has to resort to name calling;racist, ignoramus and superidiot, it is also a sign of a lack of intelligence. You say "if one muslim is alledged to have tortured and killed a jew" and so on, so I guess this is where you consider me a racist. If you go back to what I wrote I never used the word "muslim", not even once, in connection with identity of the person(s) who butchered Pearl. I did say that on the video of the Pearl killing, images of dead and wounded muslims were seen. Hardly a reason to consider someone a racist. Your reading skills are very poor, I guess somewhere around HS level. If you are interested in learning some history, which you seem so also be lacking some basic knowledge, go to Wikipedia under Daniel Pearl.
A suggestion, before you start calling another names, look in a mirror first to make sure you are not talking about yourself.SFB
When General Washington learned of this, he announced that any American soldier convicted of doing such a thing would be shot the same day.
This is not the American way, said Washington.
"The government that tortures others will not hesitate in torturing its own." -- George Washington
You're using wikipedia as your reference? Damn our country is in trouble. Just in case you didn't know, any dolt can add to wikipedia. It's not something I would use to back my argument.
Posted by:LauraMarch 3, 2008 3:42:39 PMRespond ^
Mr. Rumsfeld, is it true that you are Lady?
Hrrr! just call me Daisy.
To stop a dictator who kills and tortures his people. Which will de-stabilise the region, and maybe attack and kill other countries people.
The exact thing that is happening around the world.
And just so you know, the CIA most likely wasnt spending tax payer dollars, do some reasearch into how CIA makes its 'other' money. People should not fear their government, the government should fear its people.
If say Iran invaded a country and kidnapped people of the street for torture I can guarantee that there will be no mention of rendition. The US chosen media would be braying up and down about such a brazen act of kidnapping.
Kidnapping is by itself a major crime in every country of the world. The question is if the Italians have the guts to charge these US gov officials for kidnapping along with aiding and abetting of Kidnapping.
The article goes through some length in de-associating rendition with kidnapping.
The article is yet another embedded press gate keepers busy in trying to maintain the spectra of a free press.
the more evil kidnapping is done in Iraq by US special forces who when they can't find the Iraqi resistor they will take his wife, mother or daughter as hostages (for investigation).
Rah
You Arabic/Muslims are such stupid unread maroons. The "international community" /UN are part of the same criminals. The UN/international community are the same people who created Israel and are engaged in occuping Iraq and Afghanistan along with various hidden proxy wars in Afric and asia.
When will you people learn to stop begging the UN for help. Remove your criminal kings and dictators rather than beg the swine who placed theKings and dictators on the artificially divided Muslim lands.
The only help you can request is from Allah. And Allah has forbidden muslims to beg for help from anyone else.
RAH
1) The CIA agents are going on trial in absentia, something that European courts don't even do to their own;
2) The torture was carried out by EGYPT. So shouldn't we see much more worldwide condemnation going toward Egypt instead of the US? Just have to ask...
3) Worldwide, it goes back farther than Clinton. "Extraordinary rendition" has also been used to bring Adolf Eichmann and Carlos the Jackal to trial. Where was the condemnaton over those "kidnappings"?
4) Many Italian authorities knew about this operation and consented to it;
5) The victim here is a member of "Al-Gama'a Al-Islamiyya" a terrorist group that was responsible for killing 58 tourists in the 1997 Luxor massacre;
6) If Abu Omar does return to Italy, he still faces other terrorism related charges there;
7) Abu Omar's lawyer in Italy filed a lawsuit against the Italian state over his client's treatment. No such lawsuit was filed against Egypt.
You might want to read this article from last June, if for nothing else, a counter balance to the one above:
http://shieldofachilles.blogspot.co m/2007/06/what-media-is-not-telling-you-about-cia.html
I once applied to CIA, right after
9-11, they asked me why I would take a $25,000 paycut from my current top-secret job to work for them. That sort of sums it up - they're low paid, and you get what you pay for.....
what we do or drive our membership to experience... amplifies into a degraded social 'normalcy'...
"Dehumanized Cruelty: New Abu Ghraib Pictures Released" & Debbie Nathan's "A Nightmare World of Torture & Prison Guard Suicides"
http://thiscanadian.typepad.com/thi s_canadian/2008/03/dehumanized-cru.html
"A psychiatrist who has treated former military personnel at Guantánamo prison camp is telling a story of prisoner torture & guard suicide there, recounted to him by a National Guardsman who worked at Guantánamo just after it opened. ..."
The fact is: the observer & the abuser emerge as scarred & deranged as the victimized...
Remember: Saddam Hussein was an horrifically abused child in a violent environment of human & animal abuse...
"Child Abuse Yields Thousands of Deaths - Obituary: Saddam Hussein"
http://thiscanadian.typepad.com/thi s_canadian/2006/12/child_abuse_yie.html
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"Rendition" refers to a version -- like a singer's version of a song, or a declaration of meaning. "Render" can be reduction of fat-content, or to make into something else (as in "render meaningless." As the two words together do to their original meanings.). So how did they come to mean fearsome political kidnappings?
And what would "ordinary rendition"
be?
Well, I don't completely disagree with you, because I think that many people adopt the views and beliefs of either their families or the general consensus. This could be credited to the fact they do not have enough knowledge about a topic to make a rational statement and simply "Go along with the crowd." As for your statement regarding reading books and watching documentaries, I do believe that it is important for every American to be informed about what goes on in government and our country, but I must advise people to be cautious about taking everything they see or hear as the truth. My opinion on this article is that while the author spoke with Abu Omar, the only credibility given to this article is the statement that Omar heard from his torturers in Egypt. Yes the author stated that he went to Italy and reviewed their findings, but put nothing in the article concerning that. I know that some might say that it can't be publicized due to an ongoing investigation, but my argument would be, how did a journalist obtain access to information that was not released for public dissemination.
Regardless of my personal feelings of Abu Omar and the events that he endured, I did not see enough factual information contained in this article, more so a lack of information to support what was presented as facts, to give much credence to this article.
The reason so many Islamics & Arabs are constantly attacking the Jews/Isrealies is because they would like the world to forget that Israel was a nation centuries before Islam was even invented (Islam was invented inthe 7th century A.D.).
First Isreal was conqored by Rome (it had already been under occupation by Rome for several centuries, when Jesus was born), then soon after the collapse of the Roman empire (which I believe was in the 5th century A.D.)the Arabs invaded & conqored Israel.
They dissolved it on the maps, & absorbed the Isralites' land into their own countries. The Isralies who survived this time of genocide mostly went to Europe; where they spent the next thousand years wandering until after the end of WWII.
Then the Allies (the U.S.A., England, & their allies) decided to give the Jewish people their land back.
This land consists of modern Israel, Palistine, & the West Bank.
The reson the Arabs/Muslims are so angry about this, is apparently they think that once you conqor a country, it rightfully belongs to your descendents for eternity.
I wonder if they think the same rule applies to the Europeans/Christians who did the same thing to the Muslims/Arabs durring the Crusades, as the Muslims/Arabs did to the Jews/Isralies.
You can make all the slurs & lies against Isralies & Jews you want; no one in their right mind will believe you.
I was really impressed by your article. You may be interested to know that CIA still ferring dozens or even hundreds of so called "Abu-Omars" to secret prisons in various places of the world. This is one way journey to death.
Have you ever beared about Udon? It's the capital of Thai province, about 560 km Northeast from Bangkok. Royal Thai Airforce has a base in Udon known as "Kong Bin 23". US military transport and private planes frequently land there with CIA "suspects" in terrorism. At night those individuals from Africa and Middle East countries secretly transported by military lorryes to listening post in Bang Dung district (Amphoe Bang Dung), approximately 65 km from the airport. This military site was built in the 1970s to monitor China. Cover up of the base – regional relay station of the Voice of America. Thais has no access to this site. Americans control both its outer and inner perimeter. Prisoners brought to the station are held in an underground bunker with limited space for inmates. God knows what happens to them.
This situation raises particular questions about new facility at Pochentong Airport in Phnom Penh US Secret Services are urgently constructing allegedly for placing counter-terrorism forces. After the exposure of CIA-run network of secret prisons in Europe Mr. Bush has evidently opted for moving them to Asia. Will he get away with it this time?!