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    AP Exclusive: Inside Romania's secret CIA prison

    WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the CIA's most important secrets in the war on terrorism was hiding in plain sight, on a leafy residential street along a busy set of train tracks in Romania's capital. There, tucked in the basement of a government building, the CIA ran a clandestine prison, former U.S. intelligence officials said.

    For years, the building — codenamed Bright Light — housed some of the CIA's most important terror suspects, including Khalid Sheik Mohammad, the mastermind of the Sept. 11,2001 attacks against the U.S. Even after the detainees were shipped off to Guantanamo Bay in 2006 and reports about the prison began to surface, the Romanian government repeatedly denied any knowledge of its existence.

    A joint investigation by The Associated Press and German public television, ARD Panorama, however, located the former prison and unearthed details of the facility where harsh interrogation tactics were carried out.

    The Romanian prison was part of a network of so-called black sites that the CIA operated and controlled overseas in Thailand, Lithuania and Poland. All the prisons were closed by May 2006, and the CIA's detention and interrogation program ended in 2009.

    Unlike the CIA's facility in Lithuania's countryside or the one hidden in a Polish military installation, the CIA's prison in Romania was not in a remote location. The building is used as the National Registry Office for Classified Information, which is also known as ORNISS. Classified information from NATO and the European Union is stored there. Former intelligence officials both described the location of the prison and identified pictures of the building.

    In an interview at the building in November, senior ORNISS official Adrian Camarasan said the basement is one of the most secure rooms in all of Romania. But he said Americans never ran a prison there.

    "No, no. Impossible, impossible," he said in an ARD interview for its "Panorama" news broadcast, as a security official monitored the interview.

    The CIA prison opened for business in the fall of 2003, after the CIA decided to empty the black site in Poland, according to former U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the detention program with reporters.

    Shuttling detainees into the facility without being seen was relatively easy. After flying into Bucharest, the detainees were brought to the site in vans. CIA operatives then drove down a side road and entered the compound through a rear gate that led to the actual prison.

    The detainees could then be unloaded and whisked into the ground floor of the prison and into the basement.

    The basement consisted of six prefabricated cells, each with a clock and arrow pointing to Mecca, the officials said. The cells were on springs, keeping them slightly off balance and causing disorientation among some detainees.

    The CIA declined to comment on the prison.

    During the first month of their detention, the detainees endured sleep deprivation and were doused with water, slapped or forced to stand in painful positions, several former officials said. Waterboarding was not performed in Romania, they said.

    After the initial interrogations, the detainees were treated with care, the officials said. The prisoners received regular dental and medical check-ups. The CIA shipped in Halal food to the site from Frankfurt, Germany, the agency's European center for operations. Halal meat is prepared under religious rules similar to kosher food.

    Former U.S. officials said that because the building was a government installation, it provided excellent cover. The prison didn't need heavy security because area residents knew it was owned by the government. People wouldn't be inclined to snoop in post-communist Romania, with its extensive security apparatus known for spying on the country's own citizens.

    Human rights activists have urged the eastern European countries to investigate the roles their governments played in hosting the prisons in which interrogation techniques such as waterboarding were used. Officials from these countries continue to deny these prisons ever existed.

    "We know of the criticism, but we have no knowledge of this subject," Romanian President Traian Basescu said in a September interview with AP.

    The CIA has tried to close the book on the detention program, which Obama ended shortly after taking office.

    "That controversy has largely subsided," the CIA's top lawyer, Stephen Preston, said at a conference earlier this month.

    But details of the prison network continue to trickle out through investigations by international bodies, journalists and human rights groups. "There have been years of official denials," said Dick Marty, a Swiss lawmaker who led an investigation into the CIA secret prisons for the Council of Europe. "We are at last beginning to learn what really happened in Bucharest."

    During the Council of Europe's investigation, Romania's foreign affairs minister assured investigators in a written report that, "No public official or other person acting in an official capacity has been involved in the unacknowledged deprivation of any individual, or transport of any individual while so deprived of their liberty." That report also described several other government investigations into reports of a secret CIA prison in Romania and said: "No such activities took place on Romanian territory."

    Journalists and human rights investigators have previously used flight records to tie Romania to the secret prison program. Flight records for a Boeing 737 known to be used by the CIA showed a flight from Poland to Bucharest in September 2003. Among the prisoners on board, according to former CIA officials, were Mohammad and Waleed bin Attash, who has been implicated in the bombing of the USS Cole.

    Later, other detainees — Ramzi Binalshibh, Abd al-Nashiri and Abu Faraj al-Libi — were also moved to Romania. A deceptive Al-Libi, who was taken to the prison in June 2005, provided information that would later help the CIA identify Osama bin Laden's trusted courier, a man who unwittingly led the CIA to bin Laden himself.

    Court documents recently discovered in a lawsuit have also added to the body of evidence pointing to a CIA prison in Romania. The files show CIA contractor Richmor Aviation Inc., a New York-based charter company, operated flights to and from Romania along with other locations including Guantanamo Bay and Morocco.

    For the CIA officers working at the secret prison, the assignment wasn't glamorous. The officers served 90-day tours, slept on the compound and ate their meals there, too. Officers were prevented from the leaving the base after their presence in the neighborhood stoked suspicion. One former officer complained that the CIA spent most of its time baby-sitting detainees like Binalshibh and Mohammad whose intelligence value diminished as the years passed.

    The Romanian and Lithuanian sites were eventually closed in the first half of 2006 before CIA Director Porter Goss left the job. Some of the detainees were taken to Kabul, where the CIA could legally hold them before they were sent to Guantanamo. Others were sent back to their native countries.

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    Associated Press writer Desmond Butler contributed to this report.

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    Contact the Washington investigative team at DCInvestigations(at)ap.org

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    316 comments

    • Matej  •  Vienna, Austria  •  5 mths ago
      For authors info: the picture of Romania's map is out to date. When writing political articles you should know that Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore.
    • William  •  Ocala, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I am confused.This article says Khalid Sheik Mohammad, the mastermind of the Sept. 11,2001 attacks.Didn't we kill at least 100,000 Iraqis,execute their leader because Bush said Hussein was backing Al Quaida and might kill us all with WMD's that he didn't have and didn't we just execute Osama Bin Laden and his family for being the mastermind of 9/11.
      It makes you wonder what the real truth about 9/11 was and who really did it.
    • John  •  5 mths ago
      Oh... those poor Muslim terrorists. I feel so bad they had to endure all this terrible treatment - having Halal meals, clocks & arrows to Mecca. Should have force fed them pork instead. That would be real punishment. But the bleeding heart liberals love the terrorists, we could never do that. Attention Muslim countries: if you don't want stuff like this happening to your people, then STOP the terrorists yourself! Who gives a rip if terrorists were deprived of sleep or water boarded or SHOT. I say we didn't do enough! Remember 9/11.
    • Ovidiu  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  5 mths ago
      I am Romanian and live in Romania.
      Personally, I have had absolutely no idea that such prisons existed.
      Meanwhile, I don't know why I have the feeling that this kind of news - true or not true - will attract consequences towards all of us, the Romanian people and country...

      And yes, as I've been informed, here, in the official prisons, the inmates of certain religions are respected and given food in accordance with their religious beliefs.
      Still, I just couldn't understand why the food has had to be brought from Germany, since we also have here halal butchers!

      In fact, this kind of information really makes me think twice if to believe, or not, the whole story.
      But it's just my opinion.
      • elvisatemydonuts 5 mths ago
        Thank God for great countries like Romania!
      • Not ur mama's oldsmob ... 5 mths ago
        Romanians are good friends of Americans and are great people. You have stood by us in war and one of the countries who have supported us. Thankyou =)
      • vasman5 5 mths ago
        Long live the Romanian-American friendship.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      I'd love to get regular dental and medical checkups, but, I am just an average American. I guess those things are not meant for me.
    • ProIsrael  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Media, guess what? We have these kind of places all over the world. You're just now finding out about Romania? What took you so long?
    • Silvia D  •  Rome, Italy  •  5 mths ago
      Litle by litle the interest of USA to help Romania for development become logical....
    • BrianD  •  5 mths ago
      Thank you Romania.
    • Zhenya  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Conservative is a relative term, it does not mean the most religious or pro-war, but rather who defends traditions. Today RON PAUL is the most conservative politician. He stands for constitution and things we have lost - peace, individual liberty, sound money, prosperity.
    • Daniel  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  5 mths ago
      "The prisoners received regular dental and medical check-ups. The CIA shipped in Halal food to the site. Halal meat is prepared under religious rules similar to kosher food. Cells with a clock and arrow pointing to Mecca." It seems that Bucharest had 5 star prison for terrorists. Romanian hospitality.
    • Edwin  •  5 mths ago
      Where are these stories. AP?
      2008 Indiana Election Fraud
      MF Global/John Corzine
      Solyndra
      Fast & Furious
      WHERE ARE THEY?
      • A 5 mths ago
        check Fox News.
      • Johnny 5 mths ago
        All of those stories have received coverage through AP. Besides that, you seem to not even care about what this particular article even says.
      • Mike 5 mths ago
        They leave those stories to FAUX news. Why would they run any stories that are bad for the democrats when FAUX ONLY runs stories bad for the democrats. I dont see ANY stories on FAUX that are bad for republicans or good for democrats
    • paul  •  Chatsworth, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Something to keep in mind and that is there would not be so many terrorists in the first place if we had trained them to be terrorists. The only reason that Iraq had chemical weapons is that this country and France shipped them there for Saddam to use against the Iranians. What do people think that the Iran Contra thing was all about. We were selling weapons to both sides though middle countries, and training people to carry out terrorist acts against unwanted governments.

      The only problem is that it backfired on us, just like the Islamic revolution in Iran, that was a result of the actions of us setting up a coup with Kermit Roosevelt back in the 1950's, and talk to any Iranian and they will tell you about it, even if they support the Son of the former Shaw of Iran.
      • missy 5 mths ago
        Bravo!
      • Jared 5 mths ago
        Bravo for nothing new. You have shared no new information... so why are you posting it. And btw we didn't create terrorism nor did we train terrorists in other countries. We did sell them weapons but, then again, nobody is really disputing that are they?
    • zafar_medi pak  •  Islamabad, Pakistan  •  5 mths ago
      last year 2011 i feel look busy do nothing same condition of govt.
    • Mike  •  Baghdad, Iraq  •  5 mths ago
      Not much of a secret
    • Patrick  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Oh I get it. For 3 weeks we did propaganda against eastern Europe. Now we'll do propaganda against eastern Europe. In the mean time the middle class in America sink as the rest of the world goes ahead.
    • I  •  5 mths ago
      Are bombs blowing up in your front yard?Are you warm safe with a roof over your head?
      Let the CIA do their work obviously it works!!
      • RODNEY Palmer 5 mths ago
        How did the CIA put a roof over my head and heat my house?
      • Mark 5 mths ago
        The maggots in the CIA allowed 9/11 to happen to increase their budget.
      • nikki 5 mths ago
        yep using torture and indefinite detention definitely works.. heck the soviet union used it for decades.. funny thing is the us government used to condemn them for it
    • LuizG  •  Sao Paulo, Brazil  •  5 mths ago
      be careful , if your talk to much you go to the same jail like a enemy combatent, no too much but evebody that talk the true is not welcome
      • humble H 5 mths ago
        Not to worry , we are in north America not south america. No Ceasar Chavez here
      • LuizG 5 mths ago
        ok , the world black and white, you have to consider the gray
    • Toledo  •  5 mths ago
      Does that mean we can torture with impunity and make legal claims on par with Clinton's statement, "I've never had sex with that woman"?
    • BlueEagle  •  5 mths ago
      This isnt new it only a recently found but there are lots more.
    • charlesb  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  5 mths ago
      Let me loose on them, washboarding would be a warm shower, I think watching the other guy being ass raped by a pig might help them see the light a little. Go Gen. Persing on them
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