CIA ‘used fake British passports’ in kidnap operation
British authorities are looking into allegations that a team of CIA agents made use of forged British passports during an abduction operation in 2003.
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CIA rewarded extraordinary rendition supervisor. US Pentagon picks contractors for intel IT. Alleged spy's lawyers threaten trial boycott in Israel.
View ArticleCIA hid terrorism prisoners from US Supreme Court
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org | The Central Intelligence Agency purposefully concealed at least four terrorism detainees from the US legal system, including the Supreme Court, according to an...
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US appeals court dismisses Boeing-CIA lawsuit. No CIA torture in Poland, claims former minister. Koran burning spurs ex-CIA official to lead protest.
View ArticleAnalysis: Spy Agencies Failed to Predict Egypt Uprising
It is becoming increasingly clear that the ongoing popular uprising in Egypt represents the most important geopolitical development in the Middle East since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. In...
View ArticleDid Jordan help Israeli Mossad abduct Gaza engineer?
This blog has covered the case of Dirar Abu Sissi, a Jordanian-born engineer in the Gaza strip who was abducted in the Ukraine by Israeli spy agency Mossad on February 19. Now some observers now...
View ArticleGerman spies meddled in ex-Nazi Eichmann’s trial in Israel, records show
The West German government instructed its intelligence agency to interfere in the trial of former senior Nazi official Adolf Eichmann in Israel, in order to avert the incrimination of other Germans...
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US government conceals Bush surveillance memos. Ex-CIA bin Laden Unit boss wants rendition back. French firm helped Gaddafi spy on opposition.
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Billing dispute reveals details of secret CIA flights. French admit secret service spied on reporter. NZ let Israeli spies go free in return for passports.
View ArticleNews you may have missed #587 (Libya edition)
Inside Libyan spy overlord's low-tech HQ. UK government to investigate Libyan rendition claims. Libyan rebel says female MI6 spy ignored his pleas for help.
View ArticleCovert war in Somalia involves CIA, European mercenaries
Regular readers of this blog will remember Jeremy Scahill’s report in The Nation last July, about the US Central Intelligence Agency’s expanding operations in Somalia. Since the 2006 US-led Ethiopian...
View ArticleGermany releases Mongolian spy master wanted for abduction, torture
German authorities have unexpectedly released the former director of Mongolia's spy agency, who was arrested in London in 2010 in a carefully planned intelligence operation. The former spy master was...
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Finnish FM washes hands of CIA flights. Australian defense documents stolen by foreign intelligence. US soldier arrested by FBI counterintelligence.
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Libyan military commander sues British intelligence. Argentine Admiral fired over espionage scandal. US intelligence warned of strive after US Iraq pullout.
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DARPA awards team that reassembled shredded documents. Europeans refuse to disclose CIA flight data. Final look at GCHQ's Cheltenham site.
View ArticleNews you may have missed #704: Caught-red-handed edition
Would be CIA spy uses Tweeter to attack CIA. US ambassador says Russia is spying on him. Poland ex-spy boss charged over CIA prison.
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New US spy satellite could include 'domestic surveillance'. US steps up intelligence and sabotage missions in Iran. MI6 'considers paying off' Libyan official.
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MI6 role in rendition could be concealed in new bill. Aussie spy agency defends new headquarters. Good interview with ex-CIA officer Glenn Carle.
View ArticleDid the CIA exclude Israel from its extraordinary rendition program?
The most comprehensive non-classified account of the United States Central Intelligence Agency's extraordinary rendition program has been published by a human-rights advocacy group. It concludes that...
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Chinese researcher charged with stealing US drug. Turkish intelligence to 'oversee PKK retreat'. Analysis: Controversial Bush programs continue under Obama.
View ArticlePanama arrests ex-CIA chief of station wanted by INTERPOL
A retired 21-year veteran of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, who is wanted by INTERPOL for participating in the abduction of a Muslim cleric in Italy, has been detained by police in Panama.
View ArticleFormer CIA station chief arrested in Panama ‘has been released’
A former station chief for the Central Intelligence Agency, who was detained in Panama last week for his alleged role in the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric in Italy, returned to the United States on...
View ArticleEx-CIA officer seeks Italian pardon for role in abduction operation
A former officer of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, who has been convicted in absentia in Italy for his role in an abduction operation, has contacted the Italian president seeking a...
View ArticlePortugal detains ex-CIA operative wanted for 2003 kidnapping
A former officer in the United States Central Intelligence Agency, who is wanted by Italian authorities for her alleged role in the abduction and rendition of a suspected Islamist militant in Italy,...
View ArticlePortugal court rules to extradite ex-CIA officer wanted in Italy for kidnapping
A court in Portugal has ruled to extradite a former officer of the United States Central Intelligence Agency to Italy, where she faces charges of kidnapping a man as part of a secret operation.
View ArticleCIA airplane sent to capture Edward Snowden in 2013, documents show
Documents acquired through Denmark’s freedom of information act appear to show that the United States deployed an airplane, which had previously been used to rendition terrorism detainees, in an...
View ArticleEuropean court of human rights censures Italy over CIA abduction case
Europe’s highest human rights court has ruled against Italy in the case of an Egyptian man who was abducted from Milan in 2003 by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
View ArticlePortuguese appeals court orders extradition of ex-CIA officer to Italy
An appeals court in Portugal has ruled that a former officer of the Central Intelligence Agency is to be extradited to Italy, where she faces charges of helping kidnap a man as part of a secret...
View ArticleRelations between UK spy agencies “broke down” during war on terrorism
Relations between two of Britain’s most powerful intelligence agencies, MI5 and MI6, suffered a “serious and prolonged breakdown” during the American-led war on terrorism.
View ArticleFormer CIA officer connected with abduction of Muslim cleric flees Europe
A former officer in the United States Central Intelligence Agency, who was convicted of involvement in the 2003 abduction of a Muslim cleric in Italy, says she fled Europe for the United States in fear...
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