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คาดว่ามีไทยรวมอยู่ใน 5 ประเทศที่ซีไอเอขอใช้เป็นสถานที่กักกันผู้ก่อการร้าย เพราะสถานฑุตสหรัฐส่งอีเมล์เตือนคนเมกันให้ระมัดระวังตัวหลังจากรายงานนี้ถูกเปิดเผย และอาจเกี่ยวข้องกับน.ช.ทักษิณ #คสช ***Thaksin was prime minister at the time and committed Thailand to helping the US, including sending Thai troops to both Afghanistan and Iraq.*** Details still secret on Thailand role in CIA torture Detention Site Green - Unknown location, unknown Thaksin government involvement WASHINGTON – The US Senate report released early Wednesday delivered a damning indictment of CIA practices, accusing the spy agency of inflicting pain and suffering on prisoners beyond legal limits - but offered no new information on the location or Thai government involvement in its first waterboarding facility. Treatment in secret prisons a decade ago was worse than the government told Congress or the public, said the report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, the first official public accounting after years of debate about the CIAs brutal handling of prisoners. In Thailand, there was disappointment, as the report blanked out all information about the countrys role in waterboarding, housing terrorist suspects from around the world - and the exact involvement of Thaksin Shinawatra government, National Security Agency and Royal Thai Army. The Bangkok Post learned recently that the US Senates un-edited report claims the CIA chose Thailand as the site of its safe house because of the close ties between the US agency and Thai intelligence officers. According to this report, then-prime minister Thaksin was not informed until after the safe house was actually operating. Then-president George W Bush and his vice-president Dick Cheney knew that the site was in Thailand, the report says. But the heavily censored version released Wednesday provides no information about the Thai government, intelligence or military involvement. Thaksin was prime minister at the time and committed Thailand to helping the US, including sending Thai troops to both Afghanistan and Iraq. Thailand offered to help the CIA, said a US source familiar with the contents of the uncensored US Senate report. As the number of detainees in US hands grew, the US refurbished a large compound in Poland that replaced the Thailand safe house, and torture on Thai soil ended when the temporary detention side closed in December, 2002, or January, 2003. bangkokpost/news/general/448563/details-still-secret-on-thailand-role-in-cia-torture
Posted on: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 05:43:40 +0000

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