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Rendition is a term that includes extraditing people based on a court order, all the way to CIA snatches.
Matthew Yglesias » Conservatives’ Unhinged Attacks on Nancy Pelosi 2009
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Rendition is the extra-judiciary transfer of a person in custody, different from post-conviction extradition, from one government to another.
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Similarly, in Rendition, the main character ` s driving pathos appears to be news that he ` s got a son on the outside.
Guantanamo, The Game 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: The BUSH Songbook - For When You Just Gotta Sing 2006
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'Rendition' - Come Fly With Me -- And singing is what we hope those in the know will do to put BushCo. away, or at least, out.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: The BUSH Songbook - For When You Just Gotta Sing 2006
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"Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping
OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping 2005
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = '"Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'UN is investigating the CIA\'s use of British airports when abducting terrorism suspects and flying them to prisons around the world where they are alleged to have been tortured.'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping 2005
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping
OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Rendition" -- UK link to CIA practice of kidnapping 2005
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"Rendition" - the movement of persons between and outside jurisdictions without benefit of any legal process, is to continue.
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"Rendition" - the movement of persons between and outside jurisdictions without benefit of any legal process, is to continue.
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