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CIA torture cause for France to quit NATO: Le Pen

CIA torture cause for France to quit NATO: Le Pen
[caption id="attachment_136457" align="alignright" width="186"] France's far-right National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen[/caption]
Recent revelations of shocking CIA torture tactics against foreign suspects should prompt France to pull out of NATO, a leading French ultra-right politician says.
If indeed everyone is outraged by the tortures used by the US then, lets leave NATO, said Frances National Front Party leader Marine Le Pen during an interview with Europe 1 radio channel on Saturday.

The French politician was referring to the recent CIA torture report released by the US Senate Intelligence Committee, detailing the American spy agencys wide use of torture on foreign terror suspects captured abroad in the wake of the September 11, 2001 suspicious terrorist attacks in New York and near the US capital of Washington DC.

The report, released Tuesday by the US legislature, raised serious questions over controversial enhanced interrogation tactics used by CIA operators against inmates in secret US prison facilities in allied countries overseas, including Europe and the Middle East.

CIAs torture measures included sleep deprivation, waterboarding and rectal feeding, among other harsh techniques.

This is while Chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, admitted that the US spy agencys so-called interrogations tactics indeed amounted to torture, although the word was never used in the Senate report.

Since the report's publication, major human rights groups have demanded the prosecution of responsible US authorities identified in the report.

However, despite broad criticism and outrage sparked by the torture report, the US Department of Justice insisted on Wednesday that it will seek to prosecute those involved in CIAs torture efforts.

Le Pen has previously criticized Frances close ties with Washington, saying that the US is using NATO to extend its influence abroad.

By Press TV

 

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