Lithuanian Probe Centers on Alleged CIA Prison
ANTAVILIAI, Lithuania - The austere building stands in the middle of a remote, thick forest surrounded by a high fence and numerous surveillance cameras. The two-story structure - a former riding school for the rich - is allegedly where the CIA held suspected Al-Qaida prisoners five years ago. Read Full Story From Chron.com
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