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In mid 2007, three pilots allegedly involved in the extraordinary rendition of [[Khalid El-Masri]] had their real identities revealed. The rendition of El-Masri was a particularly unfortunate one as it eventually turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The three pilots are alleged to be
 
In mid 2007, three pilots allegedly involved in the extraordinary rendition of [[Khalid El-Masri]] had their real identities revealed. The rendition of El-Masri was a particularly unfortunate one as it eventually turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The three pilots are alleged to be
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*[[James Kovalesky (alias James Richard Fairing)]]<ref>Christina Stefanescu, "[http://www.netzwerkrecherche.de/newsletter/44/nr-jahrestagung-2007-zusammenfassungen.pdf Wie enttarnt man einen CIA-Kidnapper? (How does one unmask a CIA kidnapper?)]" (PDF), ''Zusammenfassungen zur nr-Jahreskonferenz 2007 (Summaries to the NR yearly conference 2007)'', page 22, ''netzwerkrecherche.de'', 2007.</ref>
 
*[[Eric Robert Hume (alias Eric Matthew Fain)]]
 
*[[Eric Robert Hume (alias Eric Matthew Fain)]]
 
*[[Harry Kirk Elarbee (alias Kirk James Bird)]]
 
*[[Harry Kirk Elarbee (alias Kirk James Bird)]]

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Extraordinary rendition is the CIA activity of "transferring" or "flying captured terrorist suspects from one country to another for detention and interrogation" without the benefit of "formal legal proceedings." [1][2]

"Extraordinary" or "Irregular" Renditions

"Persons suspected of terrorist activity may be transferred from one State (i.e., country) for arrest, detention, and/or interrogation. Commonly, this is done through extradition, by which one State surrenders a person within its jurisdiction to a requesting State via a formal legal process, typically established by treaty. Far less often, such transfers are effectuated through a process known as extraordinary rendition or irregular rendition. These terms have often been used to refer to the extrajudicial transfer of a person from one State to another." --Michael John Garcia, Legislative Attorney, American Law, Library of Congress September 22, 2005.

To date, the only public inquiry into extraordinary rendition has been conducted by the Arar Commission in Canada, into the abduction and torture of Syrian-Canadian citizen Maher Arar.

Planes alleged to have been used for extraordinary rendition

Bush administration statements on "rendition"

Condoleezza Rice

Alberto R. Gonzales

Scott McClellan

Alleged rendition pilots

In mid 2007, three pilots allegedly involved in the extraordinary rendition of Khalid El-Masri had their real identities revealed. The rendition of El-Masri was a particularly unfortunate one as it eventually turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The three pilots are alleged to be

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  • Christina Stefanescu, "Wie enttarnt man einen CIA-Kidnapper? (How does one unmask a CIA kidnapper?)" (PDF), Zusammenfassungen zur nr-Jahreskonferenz 2007 (Summaries to the NR yearly conference 2007), page 22, netzwerkrecherche.de, 2007.