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Spy nation: does the vast, immensely expensive, and largely unaccountable centralized intelligence system created by the Bush administration really make us safer?(Central Intelligence Agency)(Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr)(Cover story)
The New American
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July 24, 2006 |
Grigg, William Norman |
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Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, a radical Islamic cleric residing in Milan, was on his way to the mosque for noon prayers when he was seized by several men and stuffed into a van. From there he was taken to the U.S. Air Force Base in Aviano, and flown to Egypt, where he was imprisoned for more than a year and tortured at the hands of interrogators who have distinguished themselves--even in the Middle East--for their pitiless brutality. Eventually released to house arrest after the questioning yielded nothing of value, the imam was able to make a phone call describing his experience to his wife.
Nasr, who is also known as Abu Omar, is a veteran of mujahideen training ...
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