“Polish government can intervene, but it will not help, I am afraid. The result will be the same,” Janusz Korwin-Mikke said.
He said he was not surprised by such a response as, ever since the investigation was launched in 2008, the US reply had been the same and “nothing has changed over the time.”
Poland was among a number of European and other nations that hosted the CIA’s clandestine prisons, known as black sites, that allowed US authorities to circumvent US laws when kidnapping, detaining and torturing suspects during its so-called War on Terror.
Poland was forced earlier this year to compensate two Saudi nationals, held in northeastern Poland’s Stare Kiejkuty black site in 2002-2003, after losing an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.