Bush admits to Secret Interrogation Centres
Bush admits existence of secret CIA interrogation centres =Irish Indo.
US President George W Bush has admitted for the first time that the CIA has been operating secret interrogation centres across the world.
Mr Bush made the revelation yesterday while announcing that 14 suspected Islamic militants being held in such prisons are being transferred to Guantanamo Bay to face military tribunals.
The Washington Post first disclosed the existence of the CIA centres last November, but the Bush administration refused to confirm or deny the reports.
The Council of Europe - the continent's leading human rights watchdog - concluded earlier this year that several people had been kidnapped from European countries by the CIA and transported to these secret prisons in breach of international law.
A number of people who claim to have fallen victim to the scheme say they were tortured for months in countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt.