A delegation of the European Council will arrive in Warsaw on
Tuesday to start a three-day probe into alleged secret CIA prisons
in Poland, the Polish Press Agency reported.
The delegation of the special committee of the European Council,
in charge of the investigation into the CIA-run secret jails in
Europe, hoped to interrogate some related polish citizens during
its visit to the country.
Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski warned on Monday that
the committee had no right to summon polish citizens.
The Polish authorities denied that the CIA had established
secret prisons for terrorist suspects since it was accused of
running secret CIA jails last November.
Dick Marty, a member of the European Council, said in his report
in July that 14 European nations had agreed that the CIA could
transfer terrorist suspects or operate secret jails within their
territories.
(Xinhua News Agency November 7, 2006)