Lithuania would need US help to solve CIA prisons question

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Lithuania would need cooperation from the USA in order to resolve the problem of the alleged existence of the secret CIA prison in Lithuania, said the new chief of the Lithuanian State Security Department, Gediminas Grina to the National TV broadcaster on 25 April.

Asked if it would be possible to investigate further into the allegations of the secret CIA prisons in Lithuania without the help of former ‘owners’ Girna said, “Hardly so, as far as I know.  I was also invited (to the parliament’s National Security and Defence Committee to testify). To tell you the truth, I could not say much but I think that those people who were invited had to say the maximum of what they knew, since the committee did a serious work“.

One thought on “Lithuania would need US help to solve CIA prisons question

  1. Grina’s response just sounds like the usual BS, and waiting for interest to die down. Often the case in Lithuania. The big boys just reshuffle the deck, few white collar political offenders are ever prosecuted. Corruption and mystification are endemic.

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