US decision on secret prisoners forced by CIA: report
The US administration’s admission of the existence of secret CIA prisons for terror suspects was partly prompted by the refusal of CIA interrogators to carry our further interrogations, a paper reported. The Bush administration emptied its secret prisons, run by the Central Intelligence Agency and declared against international law by the European Union, and transferred at least 14 terror suspects to the military-run detention centre in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Full Story