Ahmed Agiza and Muhammad al-Zery

 
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Ahmed Agiza and Muhammad al-Zery

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Ahmed Agiza and Muhammad al-Zery were two Egyptian asylum-seekers who were secretly deported to Egypt from Sweden on December 18, 2001, reputedly following a request from the United States Central Intelligence Agency. This alleged CIA operation is cited by critics as a prime example of the practice of extraordinary rendition, whereby agencies of the U.S. government allegedly arrange for terrorist suspects to be transferred to countries with dubious human rights records, states reputed to use torture as a means of extracting information, where they may be interrogated using methods forbidden to agents of the United States. [citation needed]

Both men were reportedly tortured in prison in Egypt, [citation needed] and in April 2004 Agiza was sentenced 25 years in prison by a military court after being found guilty of having connections with the organizations Islamic Jihad and al-Qaeda. al-Zery was released from prison in October 2003. He is not allowed to leave the village where he lives.

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