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BBC News - Italy upholds verdict on CIA agents in rendition case
A SUSPECT, not a convict, was kidnapped from an Italian street and delivered for torture in Egypt.
This is one of many cases where the US agency broke international law.
Is it time the US government sent its agents to face the results of their law breaking?
Italy's highest appeals court has upheld guilty verdicts on 23 Americans, all but one of them CIA agents, accused of kidnapping a terror suspect.
Their case related to the abduction of an Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003.
The man, known as Abu Omar, was allegedly flown to Egypt and tortured.
A SUSPECT, not a convict, was kidnapped from an Italian street and delivered for torture in Egypt.
This is one of many cases where the US agency broke international law.
Is it time the US government sent its agents to face the results of their law breaking?