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New York court hears that the CIA flights used Shannon Airport illegally

Evidence in a New York court has revealed that the CIA operated illegally


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New York court hears that the CIA flights used Shannon Airport illegally

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Evidence in a New York court has revealed that the CIA operated illegal rendition flights through Shannon Airport in Co. Clare.

Rendition involved flying terrorist suspects from the U.S. to countries allied to the U.S., where they were often tortured, according to a report in the Irish Examiner.

A dispute between two private jet charter companies ended up in court in New York where the evidence emerged that one of the companies regularly flew suspected terrorist suspects for the CIA through Shannon.

One of the companies in the legal battle, Richmor Aviation, was recorded landing in Shannon on many occasions between 2001 and 2005 in the aftermath of 9/11.

Court documents appear to show that one flight through Shannon was the rendition of the Egyptian cleric Abu Omar to a country in the Middle East where he was tortured.
Another flight was said to contain Abd al Nashiri, the prime suspect in the bombing of the U.S. Navy ship the Cole in Yemen in 2000.

In Ireland, anti-war group Shannonwatch says the new evidence bolsters its belief that it has evidence of 20 suspected rendition flights through Shannon Airport.
"The airport facilities were used repeatedly over the years by private companies engaged in illegal and immoral activities," said a group spokesperson.

"Irish politicians now have to be made accountable for their failure to ensure that Ireland was not complicit in rendition, kidnap and torture."

Amnesty International Ireland also said the Irish government failed in their duty by allowing the CIA flights, and called on the new government to act differently.
"The government has an opportunity to break with the failure of the previous administration to protect Irish airspace and human rights," said the organization’s executive director, Colm O’Gorman.

He called on the government Committee on Investigations, Oversight and Petitions to investigate.

A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs referred to a speech by Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore, in which he said: "Shannon will not be used as a means of rendition, facilitating torture or any other activity which violates human rights."


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Trealach.You are right.Dead right.Seanmac50 below thinks what harm if Ireland is complicit in rendition,kidnap and torture.He thinks Ireland is in a state of survival so we have to take it in the ass..Happy to take it in the ass too for money.
Shannon is under used,and costs a lot to run. I am delighted with the extra business the airport receives because of these flights. Why "cut off your nose to spite you face", because if Ireland stops them they will not cease but will go through other countries. In order to survive, Ireland now needs every bit of trade and investment it can get.
Since most US flights landing in Shannon or Dublin are commercial and all passengers will deplane and go through customs, I don't see why the flights should be inspected, but by all means suit yourselves.US military planes are not white, they are dark grey. White planes, the ones mentioned in the article are charters, private airlines, not CIA planes.
I am not surprised. Whenever I come ovr and land in Shannon duringthis time I would see the famous all white airships of the "scecret". it was pretty obvious what the USA was doing. The usa military has been using shannon for many years. My dad was a transport pilot in the 40's and 50's and would talk about layovers in Shannon. The USA will ask for an inch and then lie for the extra mile. Ireland what did you expect????
"I'm shocked!", just like the inspector who found gambling at Rick's Cafe American in "Casablanca". The CIA is above the law, and so is the national security of the United States, a nation at war. Complaining about is is a waste of time.
The government should now seize the opportunity of sending troops and Gardai on board EVERY US flight which lands here - and if the Yanks don't like it then don't land here. They simply can't be trusted or believed any more.
 




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