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'''Khaled | '''Khaled el-Masri''' is a naturalized [[Germany|German]] citizen born in [[Kuwait]], captured in [[Macedonia]] by personnel of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], held in extrajudicial detention by the [[United States of America]] in Afghanistan, and then released, in [[Albania]],when it was determined he had been confused with another person.<ref name=CBS>{{citation | ||
| title = CIA Flying Suspects To Torture? Scott Pelley Reports On The CIA'S Rendition Program | | title = CIA Flying Suspects To Torture? Scott Pelley Reports On The CIA'S Rendition Program | ||
| date = March 6, 2005 | author = Rebecca Leung | | date = March 6, 2005 | author = Rebecca Leung | ||
| journal = CBS News | | journal = CBS News | ||
| url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/04/60minutes/main678155.shtml# | | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/04/60minutes/main678155.shtml# | ||
}}</ref> He sued the United States for damages, but, in [[El-Masri v. Tenet]], the [[ | }}</ref> He sued the United States for damages, but, in [[El-Masri v. Tenet]], the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit]] rejected his suit based on the legal doctrine of the [[state secrets privilege]]. On March 9, 2009, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] declined a [[writ of certiorari]] petitioning that it review the case. | ||
As part of its investigation of [[extraordinary rendition]] and [[extrajudicial detention]], the [[Council of Europe]] was reported to have cited his case as having merit. <ref name=CoE>{{citation | As part of its investigation of [[extraordinary rendition]] and [[extrajudicial detention]], the [[Council of Europe]] was reported to have cited his case as having merit. <ref name=CoE>{{citation |
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Khaled el-Masri is a naturalized German citizen born in Kuwait, captured in Macedonia by personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency, held in extrajudicial detention by the United States of America in Afghanistan, and then released, in Albania,when it was determined he had been confused with another person.[1] He sued the United States for damages, but, in El-Masri v. Tenet, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rejected his suit based on the legal doctrine of the state secrets privilege. On March 9, 2009, the Supreme Court of the United States declined a writ of certiorari petitioning that it review the case.
As part of its investigation of extraordinary rendition and extrajudicial detention, the Council of Europe was reported to have cited his case as having merit. [2]
References
- ↑ Rebecca Leung (March 6, 2005), "CIA Flying Suspects To Torture? Scott Pelley Reports On The CIA'S Rendition Program", CBS News
- ↑ Dick Marty (rapporteur, Switzerland), ed., Secret detentions and illegal transfers of detainees involving Council of Europe member states: Second report, Provisional version