- MILAN (Reuters) -- A Milan
court has issued a European arrest warrant for 22 CIA agents suspected
of kidnapping an Egyptian cleric from Italy,s financial capital in 2003,
Prosecutor Armando Spataro said on Friday.
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- Milan magistrates suspect a CIA team grabbed Hassan
Mustafa Osama Nasr off a Milan street and flew him for interrogation to
Egypt, where he said he was tortured.
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- Prosecutors asked the Italian Justice Ministry last
month to seek the extradition of the suspects from the United States, but
Justice Minister Roberto Castelli has not yet decided whether to act on
the request.
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- A European Union warrant is automatically valid across
the 25-nation bloc and does not require approval of any government.
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- The warrant was agreed by the European Union in the
wake of the Sept 11 attacks on the United States in 2001 and was hailed
as a key part of the bloc,s fight against terrorism. Spataro told Reuters
he had also asked Interpol to try to detain the suspects anywhere in the
world.
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- Earlier this week, Italian Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi said he did not believe CIA agents had kidnapped Nasr, but added
that governments were not going to defeat terrorism by playing by the rules.
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- Justice officials believe Nasr, also known as Abu
Omar, is still in custody in Egypt. Italian investigators have accused
him of ties to al-Qaida and recruiting combatants for Iraq, and a Milan
judge has issued a warrant for his arrest.
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- There has been a series of investigations into whether
US intelligence officials used Europe as a hub to illegally transfer militant
suspects to third countries for interrogation.
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- The US embassy in Rome was not immediately available
for comment.
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