Links to reports
UK: "Fabricating
terrorism report: British complicity in renditions and torture",
Cageprisoners (March 2006)
UK: House of Commons Foreign
Affairs Select Committee: Human
Rights Annual Report 2005 (pdf) It includes the following
conclusion: "We conclude that the Government has a duty
to enquire into the allegations of extraordinary rendition and
black sites under the Convention against Torture, and to make
clear to the USA that any extraordinary rendition to states where
suspects may be tortured is completely unacceptable."
Council of Europe: Rendition and camps: According
to Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly investigator Dick
Marty it is highly likely that European governments were aware
of rendition affecting Europe: CoE Interim Report
- full-text (pdf)
EU: Rendition:
the cover-up by Martin Bright (New Statesman, link)
EU-USA: Rendition
and removing refugees raise the same issue: Censored
document reveals increased transit facilities for the USA to
use EU airports to move people around the world
EU-US: Torture
By Proxy, International and Domestic Law Applicable to Extraordinary
Renditions (report by Center for Human Rights and Global
Justice, New York University)