Nearly a decade after he claims he was abducted as part of the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program and beaten in a secret prison in Afghanistan, lawyers for Khaled El-Masri appeared in a European court Wednesday to make his case against the local government that allegedly handed him over to the American spies in the first place.
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