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Report says Britain doubts legality of CIA flights (Reuters)

Report says Britain doubts legality of CIA flights (Reuters)
Two Romanian soldiers walk on George Washington Boulevard, a road built by US soldiers at the Mihail Kogalniceanu Airbase155 miles east of Bucharest December 19, 2005. The airbase was indicated by Human Rights Watch as a possible location for a covert prison allegedly used by the CIA in Romania to interrogate terrorist suspects. Britain believes the CIA's reported secret transfer of terrorism suspects to foreign countries for interrogation is illegal, according to a leaked government document published on Thursday. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel

document published on Thursday.
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