Bisher al Rawi, an Iraqi national and longtime resident of London, describes his CIA rendition to FRONTLINE/World. Bisher is one of many "ghost" prisoners held by the CIA in secret prisons around the world. He was released without charge after four years in captivity. Learn more at http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/rendition701/index.html
In "Extraordinary Rendition," FRONTLINE/World investigates the CIA's controversial practice of rendering terror suspects for interrogation, often in countries where torture is common. As members of a CIA face trial in Italy for a kidnapping in Milan, FRONTLINE/World correspondent Stephen Grey—the reporter who first tracked the CIA's rendition flights around the world—travels to sites in Europe and Africa, and ultimately to Washington, D.C., to uncover the hidden truth about one of the darkest realities of the war on terror.
Watch "Extraordinary Rendition," on air Tuesday, November 6, at 9 pm on PBS and online at http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/rendition701/index.html
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