VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) Human rights activists said Thursday that a Saudi citizen was held at an alleged secret CIA detention site in Lithuania and urged authorities to re-open an investigation into possible rendition in the Baltic state.
Sarah Fulton, a lawyer for the rights watchdog Redress, said Mustafa al-Hawsawi, currently being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was secretly brought to Lithuania in March 2004 and held there until September 2006.
Al-Hawsawi is now facing trial, along with four other suspects, for alleged involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks.
Activists said the new information came to light after a careful study of secret flights to and from Lithuania and other publicly available sources.
"With a new victim claiming that he was held in CIA secret detention in Lithuania, we urge authorities in Vilnius to renew and redouble efforts to investigate these facts," said Julia Hall, a rights expert at Amnesty International.