"Senior security officials" in Romania and Poland have confirmed the existence of secret CIA detention centers used for high profile terror suspects taken into custody following 9/11, reports the Guardian
The British newspaper appears to confirm reporting done by Larisa Alexandrovna and David Dastych for RAW STORY in March. Alexandrovna and Dastych reported on a clandestine detention facility within Poland that was created with the approval of the US and Britain.
According to a Council of Europe report obtained by the Guardian the existence of detention centers inside Poland and Romania has been confirmed.
"None of the prisoners had access to the Red Cross and many were subject to what George Bush has called the CIA's 'enhanced' interrogation methods," reports the Guardian. "These included water-boarding which leads detainees to believe they are drowning, which critics have condemned as severe torture."
According to the Council report, there is "sufficient grounds to declare that the highest state authorities were aware of the CIA's illegal activities on their territories."
Excerpts from the Guardian follow:
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Guardian_report_confirms_RAW_STORY_piece_0607.html