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Polish Role in Secret CIA Prisons Under Probe
by Rachel Martin
February 8, 2006
Poland's new President Lech Kaczynski meets President Bush in Washington, D.C., Thursday. Cooperation between the two countries in the fight against terrorism has been under investigation in Europe. Poland is at the center of allegations that the CIA was operating secret prisons there and using Polish airports to transport terrorist detainees.
Poland Delivers Official Confirmation of CIA Flights
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By Marcin Sobczyk February 22, 2010, 8:45 AM ET
The Polish aviation authority Monday delivered the first official confirmation that airplanes operated by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency landed in Poland in 2003. According to several unconfirmed reports in the past, the planes may have carried detainees kept at a secret detention facility somewhere in the woods of northern Poland.
It appears that CIA airplanes, mostly en route from Afghanistan, landed several times at a disused military airport in the area. According to unconfirmed reports, the CIA interrogated al-Qaeda suspects in the country.
Poland has several times denied CIA ran the prison on Polish soil. Current President Lech Kaczynski offered his denials. The president at the time of the flights, Aleksander Kwasniewski, said last year Poland cooperated with CIA, which could explain the landings, but he “had no knowledge” of the prison.
Indeed, to admit that CIA had a secret prison in Poland would be extremely damaging to its interests and international image.
On top of that, documents appear to show Poland and the CIA jointly tried to cover up the flights. What’s more, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and the Justice Initiative said Monday the administration of President Barack Obama makes it impossible to bring those responsible to justice.