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visited on 7/16/2019 FIRST SECTION CASE OF ABU ZUBAYDAH v. LITHUANIA (Application no. 46454/11) JUDGMENT STRASBOURG 31 May 2018 This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision. visited on 7/16/2019 visited on 7/16/2019 ABU ZUBAYDAH v. LITHUANIA JUDGMENT i PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................... 1 THE FACTS ............................................................................................................. 4 I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FACTS ............................................................ 4 II. EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COURT .............................................................. 4 III. BACKGROUND TO THE CASE .................................................................. 5 A. The so-called “High-Value Detainee Programme” ....................................... 5 1. The establishment of the HVD Programme ......................................................... 7 (a) The US President’s memoranda .................................................................. 7 (i) Memorandum of 17 September 2001 .................................................... 7 (ii) Memorandum of 7 February 2002........................................................ 8 (b) Abu Zubaydah’s capture and transfer to a CIA covert detention facility in March 2002 ................................................................................. 9 (c) Setting up the CIA programme “to detain and interrogate terrorists at sites abroad” ............................................................................................ 9 2. Enhanced Interrogation Techniques .................................................................. 10 (a) Description of legally sanctioned standard and enhanced interrogation techniques ............................................................................ 10 (b) Expanding the use of the EITs beyond Abu Zubaydah’s interrogations ............................................................................................. 12 3. Standard procedures and treatment of “high value detainees” in CIA custody (combined use of interrogation techniques) ....................................... 13 4. Conditions of detention at CIA “Black Sites” ................................................... 18 5. The scale of the HVD Programme ..................................................................... 19 6. Closure of the HVD Programme ....................................................................... 19 B. The United States Supreme Court’s judgment in Rasul v. Bush ................. 20 C. Role of Jeppesen Dataplan, Richmor Aviation and other air companies in the CIA rendition operations ................................................. 20 1. Jeppesen Dataplan Inc. ...................................................................................... 20 2. Richmor Aviation .............................................................................................. 21 3. Other companies ................................................................................................ 21 D. Review of the CIA’s activities involved in the HVD Programme in 2001-2009 by the US Senate ....................................................................... 23 1. Course of the review .......................................................................................... 23 2. Findings and conclusions ................................................................................... 24 IV. THE PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE ...................... 28 A. Restrictions on information about the applicant’s secret detention and his communication with the outside world ................................................. 28 B. The applicant’s capture, transfer to CIA custody, secret detention and transfers from 27 March 2002 to 22 September 2003, as established visited on 7/16/2019 ii ABU ZUBAYDAH v. LITHUANIA JUDGMENT by the Court in Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland and supplemented by the 2014 US Senate Committee Report ................................................. 29 C. The applicant’s transfers and detention between his rendition from Poland on 22 September 2003 and his alleged rendition to Lithuania on 17 February or 18 February 2005 as established by the Court in Husayn (Abu Zubaydah) v. Poland, reconstructed on the basis of the 2014 US Senate Committee Report and other documents and as corroborated by experts heard by the Court ................................................ 33 D. The applicant’s alleged secret detention at a CIA “Black Site” in Lithuania from 17 February or 18 February 2005 to 25 March 2006 as described by the applicant, reconstructed on the basis of the 2014 US Senate Committee Report and other documents and as corroborated by experts heard by the Court ................................................ 37 1. The applicant’s alleged rendition to Lithuania on 17 February or 18 February 2005 and his rendition from Lithuania on the plane N733MA on 25 March 2006 ............................................................................ 37 (a) The applicant’s submissions ...................................................................... 37 (i) Rendition to Lithuania (17 or 18 February 2005) ............................... 37 (ii) Rendition from Lithuania (25 March 2006) ....................................... 38 (b) Evidence before the Court ......................................................................... 39 (i) The 2015 Reprieve Briefing ................................................................ 39 (α) As regards the colour-coded names of the CIA detention facilities and periods of their operation ....................................... 40 (β) As regards the CIA prisoners’ transfers into Lithuania ............... 42 – February 2005 transfers ........................................................... 42 – October 2005 transfer .............................................................. 43 – March 2006 transfer ................................................................. 43 (ii) Expert evidence .................................................................................. 44 (iii) “Detention Site Violet” in the 2014 US Senate Committee Report ................................................................................................. 59 2. Detention and treatment to which the applicant was subjected ......................... 61 E. The applicant’s further transfers during CIA custody (until 5 September 2006) as reconstructed on the basis of the 2014 US Senate Committee Report and other documents and as corroborated by experts heard by the Court ..................................................................... 65 F. The applicant’s detention at the US Guantánamo Bay facility since 5 September 2006 to present .......................................................................... 66 G. Psychological and physical effects of the HVD Programme on the applicant ...................................................................................................... 67 H. Identification of locations of the colour code-named CIA detention sites in the 2014 US Senate Committee Report by experts ......................... 67 I. Parliamentary inquiry in Lithuania ............................................................... 68 1. The Seimas investigation and findings .............................................................. 68 2. Extracts from transcripts of the Seimas’ debates on the CNSD Findings ......... 75 visited on 7/16/2019 ABU ZUBAYDAH v. LITHUANIA JUDGMENT iii J. Criminal investigation in Lithuania .............................................................. 77 1. Investigation conducted in 2010-2011 ............................................................... 77 2. Reopening of the investigation on 22 January 2015 and further proceedings ...................................................................................................... 88 V. RELEVANT DOMESTIC LAW AND PRACTICE .................................... 89 A. Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania ................................................... 89 B. Criminal Code .............................................................................................. 90 C. Code of Criminal Procedure ........................................................................ 92 D. Civil Code .................................................................................................... 97 E. The Law on Intelligence .............................................................................. 98 F. The Statute of the Seimas ............................................................................. 99 G. The Law on the Seimas Ad Hoc Investigation Commissions .................... 100 H. The Constitutional Court’s case-law ......................................................... 101 VI. RELEVANT INTERNATIONAL LAW .................................................... 102 A. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties ............................................... 102 B. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ................................ 102 C. The United Nations Torture Convention ................................................... 102 D. UN Geneva Conventions ........................................................................... 103 1. Geneva (III) Convention