Furor over secret CIA prisons grows in Europe
Bush may be getting brownie points at home for his wildly illegal activities, but it doesn't look like his boasting is playing well to the crowds in Europe:
European lawmakers have demanded that their governments reveal the location of secret CIA prisons after George Bush admitted the US held terrorist suspects in jails abroad.
The Council of Europe, the European Union's chief rights watchdog, said its own investigations into secret prisons in Poland and Romania had been vindicated by the US president's revelations.
Rene van der Linden, the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly president, said on Thursday: "Our work has helped to flush out the dirty nature of this secret war, which, we learn at last, has been carried out completely beyond any legal framework."
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