Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian residing in Britain, said he was tortured
after being sent to Morocco and Afghanistan in 2002 by the U.S.
government. Mohamed was transferred to Guantánamo in 2004 and all
terrorism charges against him were dismissed last year. Mohamed was a
victim of extraordinary rendition, in which a person is abducted
without any legal proceedings and transferred to a foreign country for
detention and interrogation, often tortured.
Mohamed and four
other plaintiffs are accusing Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc.
of flying them to other countries and secret CIA camps where they were
tortured. In Mohamed’s case, two British justices accused the Bush
administration of pressuring the British government to block the
release of evidence that was “relevant to allegations of torture” of
Mohamed...
AlterNet
June 16, 2009