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    Posted by sashimi on October 20, 2020, 8:16 am

    The Foreign Office has allegedly refused to help Scottish police with
    an investigation into British complicity in US torture and
    extraordinary rendition, drawing criticism from human rights groups
    today.

    Police Scotland have been investigating the potentially unlawful use
    of airports in CIA rendition flights since 2013, which saw suspects
    secretly detained and transferred to foreign interrogation sites where
    they were tortured.

    It is believed that airports, including Glasgow's Prestwick, have been
    used as refuelling stops for such flights, including the rendition of
    Saifull Paracha, a 73-year-old still being held at Guantanamo Bay.

    This summer, SNP Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf called on Foreign
    Secretary Dominic Raab to "formally make representations to the US
    government" to access the unredacted version of a US Senate report
    into CIA torture and rendition for the purposes of the investigation.

    But Mr Yousaf told the Herald that his request had been refused by the
    Foreign Secretary in September, despite the dossier containing
    information "potentially vital" to the police investigation.

    The report by the US Senate committee on intelligence, released in
    2014, accused the CIA of torture in the years following September 11
    2001.

    However, only a redacted 525-page summary of the 6,700-page document
    has been published.

    In a letter to the Foreign Office in July, Mr Yousaf said: "We have,
    in the past, sought confirmation that UK airports were not used for
    extraordinary rendition flights and that assurance was found to be
    inaccurate when the US government finally disclosed the use of Diego
    Garcia for one such flight.

    "I am therefore inclined to seek the report itself, which should be a
    true and accurate picture, than to seek verbal assurances."

    The British government admitted in 2008 that two flights carrying
    detainees stopped at Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian
    Ocean.

    Human rights group Reprieve said that the Foreign Office should be
    "ashamed" of its refusal to help Scotland Police with the ongoing
    investigation into torture complicity.

    Director Maya Foa said: "Without obtaining this vital evidence from
    the US government, Police Scotland cannot hope to uncover the truth.

    "The Scottish government must keep fighting for justice on behalf of
    those who were rendered: people like Saifullah Paracha."

    Tracy Doig, head of accountability at Freedom from Torture, accused Mr
    Raab of "an obstruction to truth and justice," adding that it was
    "also typical behaviour of recent governments that have sought to
    block scrutiny and oversight of this dark chapter in our history."

    The Foreign Office refused to comment.
    -- https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/foreign-office-refuses-to-help-scottish-police-probe-into-britain-role-in-us-torture-and-kidnappings

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    • Foreign Office refuses to help investigation into Britain's role in US torture and kidnappings - sashimi October 20, 2020, 8:16 am