Row over 'terror flights' continues
26.05.06
The Government should take 'active steps' to further investigate credible allegations of so-called 'terror' or 'extraordinary rendition' flights through British airports, MPs and peers have said. The Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) said ministers had not 'adequately demonstrated' that they had properly looked into claims that the CIA was secretly moving terror suspects in these 'ghost flights'.
A JCHR spokesman said: 'The committee concludes that the Government has not adequately demonstrated that it has satisfied the obligation under domestic and international human rights law to investigate credible allegations of renditions. It should take active steps to ascertain more details about certain flights known to have used UK airports and suspected of involvement in extraordinary renditions.'
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