Court documents illustrate how US contracted out secret rendition transportation to a network of private companies
The scale of the CIA's rendition programme has been laid bare in court documents that illustrate in minute detail how the US contracted out the secrettransportation of suspects to a network of private American companies.
The manner in which American firms flew terrorism suspects to locations around the world, where they were often tortured, has emerged after one ofthe companies sued another in a dispute over fees.
As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the mass of invoices, receipts, contracts and email correspondence – submitted as evidence to a court inupstate New York – provides a unique glimpse into a world in which the "war on terror" became just another charter opportunity for American businesses.
As a result of the case, the identities of some of the corporations involved in the rendition programme have been disclosed for the first time, along with the names of some of the executives who knew the purpose of the flights.
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