The report is addressed to the 46 Council of Europe member states and will likely be used by the group to put pressure on the countries implicated in it to investigate the allegations.
The report relied mostly on flight logs provided by the European Union's air traffic agency, Eurocontrol, witness statements gathered from people who said they had been abducted by U.S. intelligence agents, and judicial and parliamentary inquiries in various countries.
In his report, Marty put airports in Timisoara, Romania, and Szymany, Poland, in a "detainee transfer/drop-off point" category, together with eight airports outside Europe.
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I wonder if they provided Eurocontrol the 34 different pieces of information for each "passenger" that the US is now requiring of European airlines entering the US.
But then, I doubt it, and for the simple reason that the "passengers" did not pay for their flights!