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Newsweek
December 15, 2017
The European Court of Human Rights has decided three landmark cases and three cases have been submitted to African and Inter-American bodies involving individuals on N379P and N313P. In 2007, a German court issued arrest warrants for North Carolina-based “ghost pilots.” Domestically, however, itÃâà...
Just Security
December 14, 2017
The European Court of Human Rights has decided three landmark cases and three cases have been submitted to African and Inter-American bodies involving individuals on N379P and N313P. In 2007 a German court issued arrest warrants for North Carolina-based “ghost pilots.” Domestically, however, itÃâà...
The Daily Tar Heel
October 29, 2017
Correction: The two aircraft N379P and N313P that are confirmed to have transported prisoners for the CIA have not been stationed in North Carolina since 2006. That year, the planes were both re-registered and sold off to other owners, presumably for purposes unrelated to the extraordinary renditionÃâà...
The Guardian
July 21, 2017
These include the CIA's use of specific torture techniques on its prisoners; its use of a black site in Thailand; and its use of the specific rendition jet N313P to take Belhaj and his pregnant wife to Muammar Gaddafi's Libya. The Metropolitan police have confirmed that Allen was the suspect investigated for hisÃâà...
Daily Sabah
May 19, 2017
It was later revealed that the jet, registered under the number N313P, was part of the CIA's rendition fleet. The photo then ignited a chain of revelations, and one story led to another. The photograph first gave a lead for German broadcaster ZDF's story on Khalid El Masri, a German citizen "accused of being aÃâà...
TRT World
May 18, 2017
It had the registration number N313P – the letter 'N' indicating that it was a US-based jet. As it turned out, it was part of the CIA's rendition fleet. On the same day Manchado took the picture, it was used to transfer another prisoner – Khalid El Masri, a German citizen. Masri, a father of four, was on a vacationÃâà...
TRT World
May 18, 2017
It had the registration number N313P – the letter 'N' indicating that it was a US-based jet. As it turned out, it was part of the CIA's rendition fleet. On the same day Manchado took the picture, it was used to transfer another prisoner – Khalid El Masri, a German citizen. Masri, a father of four, was on a vacationÃâà...
The FADER
April 19, 2017
The most beguiling melody opens Kiki Kudo's FADER Mix: a colorful synth jig that, thanks to some playful manipulation, wobbles in and out of obscurity. It's by '80s Japanese new wave act Masumi Hara and serves as a nod to Kudo's first big musical love before she redirects the mix's focus to aÃâà...
Boing Boing
April 7, 2017
For four years, N313P, a modified Boeing 737 bizjet, flew people who'd been kidnapped by the CIA to secret torture-camps; it's only got 5,942 hours on it, ... Among the people transported on N313P are Fatima Bouchar and her husband, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, Libyan dissidents kidnapped by Americans andÃâà...
Mother Jones
April 5, 2017
In 2006, the Chicago Tribune reported on a specially modified 737 with the tail number N313P, which had been observed flying between the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The paper linked the jet back to the CIA through a series of front companies around Washington, D.C. One of thoseÃâà...
BBC News
December 17, 2014
In March 2004, a Boeing 737, registration number N313P, lifted off from Baghdad International Airport with two prisoners on board - captured by the SAS after a shoot-out in the city. They were on their way to Bagram prison, in Afghanistan. The taking of the men - Yunus Rahmatullah and Amanatullah AliÃâà...
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