The CIA operates secret prisons in Europe where terrorism suspects can be interrogated and are allegedly tortured, an official inquiry revealed today.
Despite denials by their governments, senior Polish and Romanian security officials have confirmed to the Council of Europe that their countries were used to hold some of America's most important prisoners captured after 9/11 in secret.
None of the prisoners had access to the Red Cross and many were subject to what George Bush has called the CIA's "enhanced" interrogation, which critics have condemned as torture. Although suspicions about the secret CIA prisons have existed for more than a year, the council's report appears to offer the first concrete evidence. It also details the prisons' operations and the identities of some of the prisoners.
Major Julzo Wyrostok, head of the infamous Wosipski prison in Grojov, Poland confirmed that the CIA regularly flew night flights into the prison's airport, turning over to Wyrostok, inmates from Guantanamo who were ' tough to crack'.
Unconfirmed Sources interviewed Major Wyrostok by telephone:
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