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Levin vows to probe ‘abuse’ of renditions

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Daniel Dombey in Brussels

Published: November 14 2006 00:05 | Last updated: November 14 2006 00:05

Carl Levin, the incoming chairman of the Senate armed services committee, on Monday pledged to scrutinise the Central Intelligence Agency renditions programme.

The Bush administration this year revealed that the US had transferred 14 high-value al-Qaeda suspects from secret CIA prisons to Guantánamo Bay. But officials have been unwilling to discuss the fate of dozens of other detainees who were rounded up around the world for interrogation.

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