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  2. Extraordinary rendition is a euphemism for state-sponsored kidnapping and transfer of suspects to a third country, often for torture. Learn about the history, legality, and cases of this practice, especially in the War on Terror.

  3. Extraordinary rendition is the transfer of a prisoner to a foreign country for detention and interrogation without legal safeguards. Learn about its origins, controversies, and examples in U.S. history and international law.

    • Kenneth J. Ryan
  4. In the 1980s and 1990s, the United States captured terrorist suspects overseas and “rendered” them back to the U.S. or to a third country to face trial. The CIA’s extraordinary renditions reported to have occurred after 9/11 are quite different.

  5. What is 'extraordinary rendition'? Rendition and extraordinary rendition are not terms defined by law. They describe the process by which a detainee is transferred from one state to another, outside normal legal processes (such as extradition or deportation).

  6. Feb 6, 2005 · Arar, it turned out, had been sent to Syria on orders from the U.S. government, under a secretive program known as “extraordinary rendition.” This program had been devised as a means of...

    • Jane Mayer
  7. Apr 13, 2023 · The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition is co-chaired by Stephen Timms MP and Rt Hon Lord Tyrie. It is a cross-party grouping of MPs and Peers from the British Parliament who have come together to examine extraordinary rendition and related issues.

  8. Dec 6, 2005 · Learn how the CIA and other U.S. agencies transfer foreign nationals suspected of terrorism to countries where they are tortured or disappeared. The ACLU argues that this program is illegal and violates U.S. and international laws.

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