Council Of Europe Demands Access To NATO-Run Prison In Kosovo
January 10, 2006
10 January 2006 -- The Council of Europe today urged NATO to give its inspectors immediate access to a NATO-run detention facility in Kosovo.
The Council, Europe's top human rights body, has been trying to reach agreement with NATO for years to be able to inspect a prison at Camp Bondsteel, the only known detention facility in Europe where it does not have unlimited access.
The Council of Europe's chairman, Terry Davis, said in a statement that if there is nothing to hide, the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture should be given immediate and unlimited access.
NATO says there are no detainees in the camp.
The call for access to Camp Bondsteel comes at a time when the Council of Europe is investigating reports of secret CIA prisons in Europe.
(AP)