Sunday, 4 September 2011


Secret Files Show MI6 Ties with Gaddafi

'Secret files found in the private office of Moussa Koussa, former head of Libya's intelligence service, have revealed very close intelligence connection between the British government and Gaddafi regime.

Human Rights Watch discovered the files in Koussa's office who had defected to Britain earlier this year, showing the British MI6 and the US intelligence service, CIA, had regular contacts with the Libyan intelligence.

One file disclosed that prisoners were proposed to Libya for “brutal interrogation” by the Libyan regime “under the highly controversial rendition program,” and also showed that MI6 has passed the details of Muammar Gaddafi's exiled foes living in Britain to the regime.'

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