Transporting terror suspects
Thursday, September 07 2006
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After President Bush's acknowledgment of the CIA's use of prisons on foreign soil to interrogate terror suspects, public attention has turned, again, to the Johnston County airport. The airport is the home of Aero Contractors, a company that rents planes and pilots to the government agency for the transportation of terror suspects. Host Frank Stasio talks about North Carolina's role in the CIA's operations with Duke law professor Scott Silliman and freelance reporter Patrick O'Neill.


