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Shadow of CIA secret prisons still hangs over Lithuania

Published: 05 November, 2009, 17:11
Edited: 05 November, 2009, 20:42


ABC journalists’ allegations about secret CIA prisons for suspected terrorists near Vilnius shocked Lithuanian inhabitants. It isn’t still proven whether it was true or not, but some people say they existed.

 
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