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AN EGYPTIAN preacher who was seized by the CIA in daylight on a Milan street has revealed the details of 14 months of torture to which he says he was subjected after his “extraordinary rendition” to Egypt.
Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, known as Abu Omar, described how Egyptian interrogators stripped him, shackled his arms and legs in a crucifixion position and then beat him and gave him electric shocks. He claimed they had twice attempted to rape him.
Now living in Alexandria, Nasr, 44, walks with a limp, is deaf in one ear and bears scars.
Last Friday the trial opened of 26 American defendants accused of kidnapping him on February 17, 2003, in an operation prosecutors say was coordinated by the CIA and Italian intelligence. None of the US defendants, a number of whom were identified by aliases, attended.
Nasr fled Egypt in 1988 after he was accused of being a member of Gama’a Islamiya, an Egyptian militant group that later carried out terrorist attacks. He denied the allegation and was granted political asylum in Italy. When he disappeared he was walking to midday prayers at a radical mosque where he was a part-time preacher.
He became a “ghost prisoner”, his arrest and detention confirmed to nobody. “I was out of history. My lawyer searched prisons all over Egypt and no one could find a trace of me,” he said.
Senior CIA officials have confirmed that Nasr was regarded by the US as an Al-Qaeda operative. A team from Langley, Virginia, was dispatched to Milan to snatch him and fly him to Egypt.
According to Nasr, his ordeal began in CIA hands after he was bundled into a white van and driven to Aviano air force base. He claimed he had been beaten while bound and gagged, and thought he would die.
“I was bleeding: bleeding from my face, bleeding from my knees, bleeding from other parts of my body,” he said. “My mouth started foaming.”
Throughout his 13-hour journey via Ramstein in Germany to Egypt, nobody spoke to him. The CIA agents had wrapped him in masking tape “like a mummy” that made his face bleed when it was ripped off later.
Nasr claimed that in Cairo he had been taken to a room and told he was meeting two “pashas”, important people. He was asked: “Do you want to be an informer for us? If you say yes then you can be back in Italy in 24 hours.” When Nasr said no, they sent him back to his cell.
For the first seven months, he said, he had been in the hands of Egyptian foreign intelligence, allies of the CIA. He alleged its operatives had stripped him and given him constant beatings with bare knuckles, sticks and electric cables. One method involved handcuffing his leg to his hands, so he was forced to stand for hours on the other leg, while being beaten.
On September 14, 2003, he was handed over to Egyptian state security at its interrogation compound in the Nasr City district of Cairo. For the next seven months, his treatment grew worse.
“Once I was thrown on the floor and my hands were cuffed to my back and they brought a security agent who mounted my back and slapped on top of me so as to rape me. That’s when I broke down and I started screaming till I passed out.”
In April 2004, he was released for 23 days but was told it was on condition he did not speak to the media, telephone his wife and family in Italy or talk to human rights groups.
When he broke the rules and phoned home, his calls were tapped. A tap in Italy alerted the police to his kidnapping and they began the investigation that eventually identified the CIA team. Another phone tap in Egypt resulted in his rearrest. He continued to be held without charge in prison until early this year. At no point was he charged with any offence.
Nasr’s allegations are hard to verify in detail. He has not been examined by a doctor; nor has he been brought before a court.
According to Amnesty International, which alleges 18,000 prisoners are held without trial in Egypt, his account is credible.
Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, an Amnesty expert on Egypt who interviewed Nasr, said: “Sending him back to Egypt, knowing that Egypt practices torture on a widespread scale and knowing that Abu Omar was wanted by the intelligence services, they knew he would be tortured.”
Egypt has acknowledged receiving 60 to 70 prisoners from the US. It denies that torture is routine and says when cases are identified, those responsible are punished.
The Egyptian interior ministry said Nasr was an unreliable character. “The information we had about him was that he was, one way or the other, an individual who embraced the ideology of jihad,” it said.
The CIA and the US government refused to discuss the case and refused to cooperate with the Italian judicial inquiry.
Stephen Grey interviewed Nasr for Dispatches, Kidnapped to Order, on Channel 4 tomorrow at 8pm
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the practice of beheading is a desperate reaction by few poor chaps who have been exposed and have endured overwhelming power and aggression from west and unfortunately, precisely because they are really weak, they turn on the weakest in the chain (civilian contractors, journalists, translators etc) and then unfortunately it is these people, who haven't done anything wrong - other than being in the wrong place at the wrong time - who have to pay a horrendous price they shouldn't
The US likes to target the weak (we aren't exactly going after North Korea for example...)So the Arabs who "unfairly" have been given all the oil in the ground (maybe it ought to belong to them since good put it there)
And now some expect them to just go along with whatever is happening to them and not be bothered by our actions (looting, mass killing, destroying, torture, testing new sophisticated RADIOACTIVE weaponry, creating civil war) You don't like beheading's don't pick fights with the primitive....
Patrick Meier, Geneva, Switzerland
It reminds me of the Lavon Affair in 1954. Where Israelis planted bombs in Egypt so as to put blame on the Muslim Brotherhood.
You know "false-flag ops".
USS Liberty, 1967, the blame was targeted at Egypt, but what a bungled job. The inquiry came to a conclusion that it was an accident!
Why do they hate Americans?
Ask President Ron Paul.
Max, Singapore, Singapore
there is no proof that this man was a terrorist, he was simply a man attending a mosque and then was kidnapped, didn't Israel start a war for the exact same reason and the west stated that it was a justified response.
adfaf, toronto , canada
Human rights, justice, the rule of law, freedom, democracy? The American hype makes one want to puke.
Their accusations against so-called terrorist states leave me with only one word in my mouth -HYPOCRITES.
Ronald E. Watts, Nicosia, Cyprus
What was this egyptian praecher preaching? was he preaching the truth, about MessiYah? Yahshua- ( Jesus) said? I am the Way, the Truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father but thru me. its only thru repentance for Lying, Stealing, adultery, sex out of marriage(fornication) that one recieves mercy from the Father, and is given the Holy Spirit and is born again and tranformed by the power of Yahweh (God) soon judgement will be upon mankind like never has been, and all the unbeleivers and all them that mock and ridicule the Gospel will be on their knees like little children begging for mercy, but it will be to late just like when the door was shut in the Noah's ark, repent and recieve the free gift of salavation before its to late!
jef, rockford, il
One perspective on this business is that it's intended to convince every Muslim that US agents can snatch them from any point on Earth and take them to some dungeon where they can be tortured for no good reason, thus giving them another reason to fear and loathe the USA. The idea that President Cheney wants peace is one of the biggest lies around - he wants perpetual, expanding war, so it would make sense that he would want all Muslims to hate us.
Fred Corron, Tucson, USA/Arizona
History will take a dim view of Britain and the US during this dark period...
bob, Oracle, USA Az
Unfair yes,but better than a beheading...
gabe, dublin,
Hello! When will George and Tony visit The Hague?
W. Whome, Bagdad, Irak
Sir,
The war of values being lost in the GWOT, who's winning us or them?
"Guilty until proven innocent," a wonderful way to implement the "hearts and minds" strategy. But, hey let's make it harder for ourselves. The 97% odd democracy of Egypt, far more trustworthy than the international monitoring organisations...
SC, London, United Kingdom
Well, he's hardly likely to tell us the truth, is he?
It's clear that he's going to paint things as black as possible.
Why are peolple taken in so easily?
Perhaps the west should play by the terrorist's own rules, and behead them publicly?
DJones, Stoke, UK
its inhuman...
graeme, none,
unfair
dallas hessler, bexley, ohio, usa