Mon, Oct 25, 2004 - Page 1 News List

CIA transferred detainees out of Iraq

AP , WASHINGTON

The CIA has secretly moved as many as a dozen unidentified prisoners out of Iraq in the last six months, a possible violation of international treaties, The Washing-ton Post reported.

The detainees were removed without notification to the International Red Cross, congressional oversight committees, the Defense Department or CIA investigators, the newspaper said in its editions published yesterday, citing unidentified government officials.

The Justice Department drafted a memo dated March 19, this year authorizing the CIA to take prisoners out of Iraq for interrogation, it said. Iraqis can be taken out of the country for a "brief but not indefinite period," and "illegal aliens" can be removed permanently under "local immigration law," the Post quoted the memo as saying.

The transfers could violate the Geneva Conventions, which do not allow "individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory."

White House spokesman Sean McCormick said the US policy is to comply with the international treaty, which protects civilians during war and occupation. "The Geneva Conventions are applicable to the conflict in Iraq," he told the Post.

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