Rendition issue: Airport Records Only Kept For 3 Months

March 8, 2013

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE RENDITION ISSUE: AIRPORT RECORDS ONLY KEPT FOR THREE MONTHS Strathclyde Police have responded to the Celtic League communication asking them to renew enquiries into allegations of rendition via Scottish Airports. The full text of their response is set

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League in Scotland Follow-up on Rendition

January 10, 2013

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE LEAGUE IN SCOTTISH FOLLOW UP ON RENDITION The Celtic League has followed up earlier correspondence to Scottish authorities about the alleged use of airports in Scotland by CIA aircraft involved in rendition (see below): “Mr K MacAskill Justice

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Rendition Follow-up

January 6, 2013

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE RENDITION FOLLOW UP The Celtic League has written again to the Irish police about the use of Shannon airport by rendition flights. The move follows an exchange of correspondence last year. “Inspector T A Kennedy An Garda Síochána

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CPT Urged To Probe Scottish and Irish Police Inertia on Rendition Torture Issue

September 20, 2012

News from Celtic League Press The Celtic League has urged the European Committee on the Prevention of Torture (CPT) to probe the apparent reluctance of police forces in Scotland and Ireland to probe rendition flights which led to those detained being tortured. (see

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Rendition: Irish Police Sitting on their Thumbs Over Issue

September 20, 2012

News from Celtic League Press The Irish Justice Minister has been asked why no serious investigation has been carried out into Irelands links to rendition torture flights. The move comes following new clear evidence that aircraft which used Shannon during the rendition episodes

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Scotland: New Call for Rendition Probe

September 20, 2012

News from Celtic League Press The Celtic League has asked Scottish Police if they will open enquiries into possible criminal activity related to rendition flights. The move follows new evidence that intelligence services were using specific identified aeroplanes involved in the rendition process.

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