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'We broke the LAW' by KIDNAPPING: CIA OFFICER

Milan : Italy | 20 days ago  
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  • Italian Judge Oscar Magi
    Italian Judge Oscar Magi
    Posted by: RaulDeSouza
    Italian Judge Oscar Magi who sentenced the CIA OFFICER
Italian Judge Oscar Magi

One of the CIA agents convicted in Italy today of kidnapping a Muslim cleric in 2003 says the mission "broke the law" and that she feels "abandoned and betrayed" by the US government. The case involving ex-officer Sabrina DeSousa and 22 other Americans is the first challenge to the US policy of extraordinary rendition—capturing terror suspects and sending them to other countries for interrogation. "We are paying for the mistakes right now, whoever authorized and approved this," deSousa tells ABC News. "Everything I did was approved back in Washington." She and the others were tried in absentia and sentenced to 5 years in prison. One leader got 8 years. Republican Pete Hoekstra, who's on the House intelligence panel, agrees the agents were betrayed: "They've been hung out to dry. They're taking the fall potentially for a decision that was made by their superiors."

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Posted By fifileigh fifileigh | 20 days ago
is that a photo of the cia agent convicted of kidnapping?
Posted By mona37 mona37 | 19 days ago
this situation sounds so complex!!
Posted By candygirl candygirl | 19 days ago
this photo is of the judge i think who is hearing the case..
Posted By Punditty Punditty | 19 days ago
Mona37 - that is probably the most astute observation anyone could make about this situation.

It's beyond complex. It's entangled with everything from torture to stolen elections to mass deceptions involving the previous administration. It's so complex that it makes me long for the relative simplicity of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Posted By sylviadesouza sylviadesouza | 19 days ago
well i totally agree with you and this even shows and might even reveal further that how things are handled in washington..
Posted By RaulDeSouza RaulDeSouza | 19 days ago
yes the photo is of the judge who is hearing the case...
and yes this situation is beyond complex it might even reveal alot of hidden secrets we only saw in movies...
like you know the CIA and the FBI behind a lot of crime...
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    @monicagagnier beacongal: RT @jashsf that comment from the ex CIA guy on CNN really hit home. He was resentful of our society's ignorance of the war.

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