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DESCRIPTION:British investigative journalist Stephen Grey joins the Council for a 
 screening of his PBS’ FRONTLINE/World Video Report, Extraordinary 
 Rendition, and to discuss the CIA’s controversial practice of kidnapping 
 terror suspects for interrogation, often in countries where torture is 
 common. Grey is a leading authority on the Agency’s controversial 
 “rendition” program, having quit his job as head of investigations at 
 The Sunday Times of London in order to independently pursue his 
 investigation. Author of Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA’s 
 Rendition and Torture Program and one of the first reporters to track the 
 CIA’s rendition flights around the world, he travels to sites in Europe 
 and Africa, and ultimately to Washington, D.C. for this report, which 
 presents new details and evidence about the U.S. government’s 
 controversial interrogation program and a rare on-camera interview with 
 former Egyptian detainee Abu Omar.  This event is co-sponsored by UC 
 Berkeley's Human Rights Center.\nWhen:  Monday, November 5.  Program: 
 6pm-7:30pm.  Advanced registration is recommended for guaranteed seating. 
 However, pre-registration is not required and walk-ins on the day of this 
 program are welcome. \nAdmission Costs: Member: Free; Non-Member: $15; 
 Student with Valid ID: $5; Ticket+Membership: $95\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/24/18455749.php
SUMMARY:“FRONTLINE’S Extraordinary Rendition – A Look at the CIA’s Controversial Rendition Program
LOCATION:Where: World Affairs Council, 2nd Floor Auditorium, 312 Sutter St., San 
 Francisco 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/24/18455749.php
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