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Sweeping Our Inhumanity Under the Rug
Sweeping Our Inhumanity Under the Rug

Posted on Oct 15, 2007

By Marie Cocco

WASHINGTON—Khaled el-Masri is not a state secret. He was no secret when he traveled to the United States last November to hear his case argued before a federal appeals court in Richmond, Va. Nor was he hidden when he visited Capitol Hill and met with lawmakers to talk about his mistaken abduction by American authorities.

Masri isn’t a terrorist or a suspected terrorist. Otherwise, American officials would never have let him enter the country, let alone visit Congress. Masri, a German citizen who has been accused of no wrongdoing, laid out the details of his U.S. visit in a Los Angeles Times column last March.

But last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declared him, in essence, to be a nonperson.

In another perverse ruling that lets the Bush administration hide its most perverse anti-terrorism policies beneath dubious legal arguments, the high court refused to hear Masri’s appeal. His case is a “state secret,” the administration claims, that must be kept private even though it has gained international press attention, an official investigation by the German government and the acknowledgment of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that the U.S. had erred.

Masri is perhaps the best-known individual to have become ensnared in the Bush administration’s program of “extraordinary rendition,” under which people are snatched from the streets and spirited away to secret prisons for interrogation, or worse. Masri was seized from a tourist bus en route to Macedonia in 2003. He was held there for five months before being turned over to Americans and flown to a prison in Afghanistan. There, he says, he was beaten, stripped, sodomized, photographed and injected with drugs. Then, as suddenly as he’d been seized, Masri was released and dropped on a mountain road along the border between Albania and Macedonia. He was handed a box with his belongings, including his passport.

“It’s not about secrets,’’ says one of Masri’s attorneys, Ben Wizner of the American Civil Liberties Union. “This is about whether an innocent, foreign victim of these anti-terror policies can ever have a day in court. If the answer is no for Masri, who is it yes for?”

As things stand now, the U.S. government can seize an innocent individual, abuse him, later admit that it had held the person in error—but then declare the whole episode a state secret and so block the wronged man’s case from ever being heard. Masri was never allowed to request a single piece of evidence, or ask to hear from a witness. He has written that he brought the lawsuit because “I wanted to know why America harmed me.” Now he never will.

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