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We "broke the law," admits CIA agent convicted of rendition

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One of the Americans convicted in absentia by an Italian court for her part in the 2003 abduction of a Muslim cleric by CIA operatives has acknowledged they "broke the law" and complained she was given insufficient protection by her superiors in Washington.

Sabrina deSousa, employed in the US consulate offices in Milan at the time of the abduction, made clear in an interview with ABC News that she was disgruntled that she and the other 22 Americans who were convicted by a Milan court on Wednesday had been left to fend for themselves by their country.

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What's more distressing than the fact that our intelligence agents were willing to go this far is the fact that they're being hung out to dry by their superiors.

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    Reply#1 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:59 AM EST
    {"commentId":10522923,"authorDomain":"Nic-24"}

    Agreed. As bad as I bleive it is that our government condoned such action, and that individuals complied with such orders... to now leave them to fend for themselves in court is even more pathetic.

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      #1.1 - Fri Nov 6, 2009 12:23 PM EST
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