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  1. Extraordinary rendition is a euphemism for state-sponsored kidnapping in another jurisdiction and transfer to a third state.

  2. Extraordinary rendition, extrajudicial practice, carried out by U.S. government agencies, of transferring a prisoner to a foreign country for the purposes of detention and interrogation. Those agencies asserted that the practice exempted detainees from the legal safeguards afforded to prisoners.

  3. Feb 5, 2013 · Extraordinary rendition is the transferwithout legal processof a detainee to the custody of a foreign government for purposes of detention and interrogation. The program was intended to protect America.

  4. Dec 6, 2005 · In both instances, interrogation methods are employed that do not comport with federal and internationally recognized standards. This program is commonly known as “extraordinary rendition.” The current policy traces its roots to the administration of former President Bill Clinton.

  5. Extraordinary rendition is the practice of kidnapping or capturing people and sending them to countries where they face a high risk of torture or abuse in interrogations.

  6. May 22, 2007 · Human rights advocates and some legal scholars argue that extraordinary renditions are violations of international law, with some characterizing them as war crimes.

  7. Oct 25, 2018 · Extraordinary rendition is not only problematic from the point of view of US law, but also from the perspective of international public law, mainly international human rights law and international humanitarian law.