Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Former Polish minister accused in CIA secret prisons case

Polish media are informing today about a new plot in the CIA prisons case. According to Polish daily "Gazeta Wyborcza" former chief of Intelligence Agency, Zbigniew Siemiątkowski was accused of "overwhelming his rights, infracting international law by illegal arrest and use of corporal punishment against war prisoners.


While the documents remain secret, there are theories that also Siemiątkowski's assisant col. Andrzej Derlatka will be accused. There are rumors that also an accusation against former prime minister Leszek Miller will be prepared.


News about CIA's secret prisons in Europe are blowing regulary from time to time. Today we know about such places in Poland, Lithuania and Romania, there were some scandals also in Denmark and Finland but local politicians managed to hush it.


Still, many secrets in the CIA "passangers" remain unsolved, new strains and proofs are still showing up. In my book "Code of Power" ("Kod Władzy") I have suggested that these secret flights are just a small piece of bigger conspiracy. Now this conspiracy comes to daylight.

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