LOL, the EU will fold, there are few countries that do not have secret prisons, they have existed always and are needed today, if for no other reason than to keep the ACLU from messing with them.
Look at how many from Cuba, that have been released, have right back to the battle front and took up the war on terror.
Interesting, all the prison searches pull the CIA report, it is as if the rest of the world has never had one.
Even this one, which has a few non-CIA reports is mostly the CIA reports, and I spot checked for 57 pages of the search.
http://www.google.com/search?q=History+of+secret+prisons&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&start=10&sa=N
LOL
http://www.google.com/search?q=Is+OBL+in+a+secret+prison%3F&btnG=Search&hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&client=googlet
At al Jazeera... There's a lot more at the link.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/D99265B2-4402-46FE-A905-1F086F513A3D.htm
American Hiroshima the next 9/11?
By Shaheen Chughtai in London
Sunday 27 November 2005, 11:18 Makka Time, 8:18 GMT
When Australian police announced recently that eight men arrested on terrorism charges were planning a bomb attack against a nuclear reactor near Sydney, many security observers elsewhere were not surprised.
Officials and analysts in the United States have been warning that al-Qaida or associated groups are planning such attacks on American soil.
Dubbed American Hiroshima, the plan apparently targets New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston and Washington, DC.
Former US Defence Secretary William Perry says there is an even chance of a nuclear attack on the US this decade. Renowned investor Warren Buffet has predicted "a nuclear terrorist attack ... is inevitable".
David Dionisi, a former US army intelligence officer, is convinced that plans for a nuclear attack are under way.
Once a conservative Republican, Dionisi enjoyed success as a Fortune 500 business executive after leaving the army. But he later rejected his political beliefs and now advocates peace, social justice and humanitarianism.
In his new book, American Hiroshima, Dionisi argues decades of unjust US foreign policies will be largely to blame for sowing the seeds of hostility and vengeance which could lead to a nuclear catastrophe.
Aljazeera's Shaheen Chughtai caught up with Dionisi in London.
Dionisi had just flown from Liberia where he helps run a Catholic orphanage.