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Italy, Poland fail to settle issue of ‘secret prisons’

By Daniel Dombey in London

Published: March 1 2006 18:13 | Last updated: March 1 2006 18:13

Italy and Poland have failed to dispel suspicions that they have broken European law by colluding with the US over “secret prisons” and extra-legal abductions, the 46-nation Council of Europe said on Wednesday.

The human rights body said the two countries had failed to give clear answers to questions about their possible involvement in illegal activities by foreign intelligence agencies. Council of Europe member states are legally bound to respond to such inquiries.

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