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London and Berlin side-step calls for clarity

By Jimmy Burns in London and Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: December 8 2005 02:00 | Last updated: December 8 2005 02:00

The British and German governments yesterday refused to challenge the US over its "rendition" policy for suspected terrorists, side-stepping growing domestic pressure to reveal whether they were involved in the cross-border transfer of suspects.

Tony Blair, UK prime minister, defended the US treatment of terror suspects, insisting the policy of renditions was justified in terms of preventing further terrorist attacks.

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